Cake making question please FHG cake makers!

Hello FHG'rs, 

 

Here I am again asking for help! and I do hope someone can help me.

 

I have seen / been given a recipe for a cake using 'All Purpose Flour', Baking Powder and Baking Soda.

 

I am sure the 'All Purpose Flour' is Ordinary Plain Flour, hence the need for the use of Baking Powder and Baking Soda as it is needed to make the flour 'rise'.

 

 

Could you please tell me if it would be okay to use Self Raising Flour instead?

 

Thanyou All,

 

Austria.

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Re: Cake making question please FHG cake makers!

Yes.......but it already has salt added to it so leave out any salt that is in the recipe....Smiley Happy


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Whilst self raising flour might well be an acceptable replacement for plain flour and baking powder, you may not get a good rise if you leave out the bi-carb.

 

 

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Re: Cake making question please FHG cake makers!

I think it could depend on what you are planning to bake TBH?

 

 

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Re: Cake making question please FHG cake makers!

Why not get some plain flour?

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The reason I state that is because self raising already has raising agents added so if you just replace the plain with self raising and still add the soda and baking powder you are altering the raising agent to flour ratio which could affect the results of the item you are baking.

 

I would google it, something along the lines of "Can I substitute plain flour with self raising flour" many of the cookery sites will give you the correct amounts to use for the sustitution.

 

If this were me, I would reduce the amount of baking powder and leave out the soda, but again it really depends on what you are baking. If you are baking light and fluffy cakes for example too much raising agent could cause the recipe to raise too much then sink.

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Re: Cake making question please FHG cake makers!

it does depend on what the cake is and wether you want a good rise or not .can you let us know what you are baking

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Re: Cake making question please FHG cake makers!

sorry patch just read your post .depends where they are as to wether they can get plain flour.my daughter who lives abroad can not get plain flour all flour is basically half and half  so not good for yorkshire puddings and not quite good enough for cakes.

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Re: Cake making question please FHG cake makers!

Smiley Very Happy A big 'THANK YOU !' to all who have helped with my many questions lately.

I googled the answer as suggested and found the information I wanted.

Thank you all very much.

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