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  2. Easter biscuit - Wikipedia

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    Easter biscuits are a traditional [citation needed] British cuisine gift, given to guests on Easter Sunday. [1] Originating from the West Country, [2] they are made from flour, butter, egg yolk, baking powder, and sugar. Lightly spiced, the currant -studded soft and round biscuits have a soft, biscuity, sugary crunch.

  3. Biscuit (bread) - Wikipedia

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    Biscuit (bread) In the United States, a biscuit is a variety of baked bread with a firm, dry exterior and a soft, crumbly interior. In Canada it sometimes also refers to this or a traditional European biscuit. It is made with baking powder as a leavening agent rather than yeast, and at times is called a baking powder biscuit to differentiate it ...

  4. Biscuit - Wikipedia

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    Media: Biscuit. A biscuit, in English-speaking countries such as Britain, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, is a flour-based baked and shaped food item. Biscuits are typically hard, flat, and unleavened. They are usually sweet and may be made with sugar, chocolate, icing, jam, ginger, or cinnamon.

  5. Bojangles has a 49-step biscuit-making process. The ... - AOL

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    In an age where many restaurants are looking to cut corners, this signature item is made using Bojangles' tried-and-true, 49-step, made-from-scratch recipe. The result? A buttery biscuit with a ...

  6. Soda bread - Wikipedia

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    Soda bread is a variety of quick bread made in many cuisines in which sodium bicarbonate (otherwise known as "baking soda", or in Ireland, "bread soda") is used as a leavening agent instead of yeast. The basic ingredients of soda bread are flour, baking soda, salt, and buttermilk. The buttermilk contains lactic acid, which reacts with the ...

  7. Baking powder - Wikipedia

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    Baking powder is a dry chemical leavening agent, a mixture of a carbonate or bicarbonate and a weak acid. The base and acid are prevented from reacting prematurely by the inclusion of a buffer such as cornstarch. Baking powder is used to increase the volume and lighten the texture of baked goods. It works by releasing carbon dioxide gas into a ...

  8. These Lemon Muffins Are Bursting with Blueberry Goodness - AOL

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    Directions. For the muffins: Preheat the oven to 375°F. Line a 12-cup muffin tin with large paper liners. Add the granulated sugar and lemon zest to a large bowl and, using clean hands, rub the ...

  9. Ammonium carbonate - Wikipedia

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    Ammonium carbonate may be used as a leavening agent in traditional recipes, particularly those from northern Europe and Scandinavia (e.g. Amerikaner, Speculoos, Tunnbröd or Lebkuchen). It was the precursor to today's more commonly used baking powder. Originally made from ground deer horn and called hartshorn, today it is called baker's ammonia.