WHY DO I NEED ROOM TEMPERATURE INGREDIENTS?

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Baking comes down to a science, and how closely you follow (or fail to follow) a recipe can make a world of a difference.

THE SCIENCE OF ROOM TEMPERATURE INGREDIENTS

Today, we’re exploring the importance of why room temperature ingredients make a difference, and why it's a good idea to follow what the recipe asks for.

WHEN TO  USE COLD INGREDIENTS

Crumbly textures benefit from cold ingredients. This includes recipes for pie dough, scones, and more. 

ROOM TEMPERATURE BUTTER AND BAKING

Butter needs to be room temperature. In creaming, the sugar creates a lifting effect inside the butter, incorporating air into the mixture.

EMULSIFIERS, BAKING, AND ROOM TEMPERATURE INGREDIENTS

An emulsifier is an ingredient or substance that binds other ingredients. In baking, it helps ingredients with water and fat content come together.

EGGS

The best way to get them to room temperature quickly is to place them in a bowl of warm water.

PREPPING  YOUR ROOM TEMPERATURE INGREDIENTS

You can soften butter quickly by cutting it into small pieces and placing a warm towel over the bowl. 

CREATING A HABIT

Like any baking best practice, practice makes perfect with your baked goods.

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