Help Please with Cinnamon Zucchini Bread
#52560 - 03/20/04 11:38 AM
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Vicam
Reged: 02/24/04
Posts: 1955
Loc: Ontario, Canada
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I hope this isn't a stupid question but I'm going through the ingredients for the sweet cinnamon zucchini bread and I noticed it calls for 1 teaspoon soda. Am I to assume that's baking soda? Or is plain soda something else? (can everyone tell I'm not a cook yet ) Thanks! Kelly
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Yep. That's baking soda. And here's a hint for ya, Girlfriend: SIFT THE DRY INGREDIENTS FIRST! In most of Heather's recipes, she says to do that, and I knew bettr when I made this recipe, but I was lazy. Boy, did I end up paying the price! Although the bread turned out okay, it didn't raise as much as I thought it should -- AND (here's the crux) I could TASTE the baking soda in several pieces of the bread. YUK!
This has happened to me before in other recipes when I got lazy and passed on the sifter. Do yourself a favor, and SIFT the soda with the flour, etc. You won't be sorry.
Good luck!
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he-he
#52656 - 03/21/04 01:51 AM
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Linz
Reged: 09/01/03
Posts: 8242
Loc: England
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Don't worry about not knowing stuff! I didn't know this when I make the zucchini bread recently, but I'm just such a haphazard cook that I guessed!
This stuff is sooooo yummy! But EACH SLICE is 7 points in WW! Aargh! Having to seriously restrict my intake!
PS. I only had one loaf pan, so I froze half the mixture in a tupperware box and it still came out great!
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