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  2. Creaming (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    Creaming, in this sense, is the technique of softening solid fat, like shortening or butter, into a smooth mass and then blending it with other ingredients. The technique is most often used in making buttercream, cake batter or cookie dough. The dry ingredients are mixed or beaten with the softened fat until it becomes light and fluffy and ...

  3. How to Cream Butter and Sugar Like a Pastry Pro - AOL

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    Creaming butter and sugar accomplishes an important effect: It incorporates air into the final mixture to help leaven your baked goods and create a tender crumb.

  4. Quick bread - Wikipedia

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    The creaming method is frequently used for cake batters. The butter and sugar are "creamed", or beaten together until smooth and fluffy. Eggs and liquid flavoring are mixed in, and finally dry and liquid ingredients are added in. The creaming method combines rise gained from air bubbles in the creamed butter with the rise from the chemical ...

  5. Butter cake - Wikipedia

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    Butter cakes are traditionally made using a creaming method, in which the butter and sugar are first beaten until fluffy to incorporate air into the butter. Eggs are then added gradually, creating an emulsion, followed by alternating portions of wet and dry ingredients.

  6. How to Cream Butter and Sugar for Your Best Baking Yet - AOL

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    Creaming butter and sugar together adds pockets of air that aerate the batter. The sugar crystals become dispersed and suspended in the butter, creating tiny spaces that trap air.

  7. 27 best cookie baking tools to use at home

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    The majority of cookies home bakers make involve the creaming method, which means the first step in the recipe is to cream room temperature butter and sugar together, says Stankiewicz.

  8. Cream cracker - Wikipedia

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    A cream cracker is a flat, usually square, savoury biscuit. The name "cream crackers" refers to the method in which the mixture is creamed during manufacture. The cream cracker is traditionally prepared using fermented dough.

  9. How to Cream Butter and Sugar Like a Pastry Pro - AOL

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