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  2. Home-Style Pancakes with Blueberry Butter Recipe - AOL

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    1 1 / 2 cup unbleached all-purpose flour; 2 tbsp baking powder; 1 / 4 cup sugar; 1 tsp sea salt; 1 tsp ground cinnamon; 1 tbsp Ener-G egg replacer; 2 cup soy milk; 1 / 4 cup Earth Balance Natural Buttery Spread, melted; 1 tsp vanilla extract; fresh fruit, for accompaniment; maple syrup, for accompaniment

  3. Home-Style Pancakes with Blueberry Butter Recipe - AOL

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    Want to make Home-Style Pancakes with Blueberry Butter? Learn the ingredients and steps to follow to properly make the the best Home-Style Pancakes with Blueberry Butter? recipe for your family and friends.

  4. Blueberry pie - Wikipedia

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    A 100 gram reference serving of commercially prepared blueberry pie supplies 55 calories, and is 10% fat, 35% carbohydrates, 2% protein, and 52% water (table). It contains 10% of the Daily Value in vitamin K , but otherwise contains no micronutrients in significant content.

  5. Baker percentage - Wikipedia

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    For example, in a recipe that calls for 10 pounds of flour and 5 pounds of water, the corresponding baker's percentages are 100% for the flour and 50% for the water. Because these percentages are stated with respect to the weight of flour rather than with respect to the weight of all ingredients, the sum of these percentages always exceeds 100%.

  6. Shortcrust pastry - Wikipedia

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    Shortcrust pastry recipes usually call for twice as much flour as fat by weight. Fat (as lard, shortening, butter or traditional margarine) is rubbed into plain flour to create a loose mixture that is then bound using a small amount of ice water, rolled out, then shaped and placed to create the top or bottom of a pie. Often, equal amounts of ...

  7. Butter - Wikipedia

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    Solid and melted butter. Butter is a dairy product made from the fat and protein components of churned cream. It is a semi-solid emulsion at room temperature, consisting of approximately 80% butterfat. It is used at room temperature as a spread, melted as a condiment, and used as a fat in baking, sauce-making, pan frying, and other cooking ...

  8. Pound cake - Wikipedia

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    Pound cake is a type of cake traditionally made with a pound of each of four ingredients: flour, butter, eggs, and sugar. Pound cakes are generally baked in either a loaf pan or a Bundt mold. They are sometimes served either dusted with powdered sugar, lightly glazed, or with a coat of icing.

  9. Cupcake - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] They are plain yellow cakes, somewhat less rich and less expensive than pound cake, due to using about half as much butter and eggs compared to pound cake. The names of these two major classes of cakes were intended to signal the method to the baker; "cup cake" uses a volume measurement, and "pound cake" uses a weight measurement. [6]