Any Home Bakers Here?

I made sourdough waffles this am, they were awesome. Tried a pancake but it was undercooked.....ate it anyway - should I call 911?
My Youngest DD went to a Cafe for breakfast with her boyfriend on Friday. She had pancakes there...after having sourdough and yeast raised pancakes her whole life. She asked me by people even bothered eating those things when they can have ones like we make.

Too funny!
:gig
 
I've never noticed the warnings on flour before.

@ronott1 and @sunflour living on the edge :lau I've already called 911 for you! And Ron, your DD has no idea how lucky she is to have a baker in the family!

But seriously, how do you get cream cheese to room temp for baking with if it shouldn't be out on the counter for longer than 2 hours?

Speaking of baking (aren't we always?), I have a small loaf of bread rising in the brotform now...keeping my fingers crossed it has those cool-looking ridges around it! :fl
 
I've never noticed the warnings on flour before.

@ronott1 and @sunflour living on the edge :lau I've already called 911 for you! And Ron, your DD has no idea how lucky she is to have a baker in the family!

But seriously, how do you get cream cheese to room temp for baking with if it shouldn't be out on the counter for longer than 2 hours?

Speaking of baking (aren't we always?), I have a small loaf of bread rising in the brotform now...keeping my fingers crossed it has those cool-looking ridges around it! :fl
Thanks for the intervention call to 911!

I hope the bread turns out great for you
 
My Youngest DD went to a Cafe for breakfast with her boyfriend on Friday. She had pancakes there...after having sourdough and yeast raised pancakes her whole life. She asked me by people even bothered eating those things when they can have ones like we make.

Too funny!
:gig

Same here today, DH ate a sourdough waffle and loved it...he has never even liked waffles :)

I've never noticed the warnings on flour before.

@ronott1 and @sunflour living on the edge :lau I've already called 911 for you! And Ron, your DD has no idea how lucky she is to have a baker in the family!

But seriously, how do you get cream cheese to room temp for baking with if it shouldn't be out on the counter for longer than 2 hours?

Speaking of baking (aren't we always?), I have a small loaf of bread rising in the brotform now...keeping my fingers crossed it has those cool-looking ridges around it! :fl

I had read that cakes with cream cheese have to be refrigerated and brought out to room temp before eating...we have left ours out for days and no problem yet....

But a good number of years ago my favorite peanut butter was off the market because salmonella was found in their peanut processing plant :( Thank goodness they got clearance to restart production.

Hope your bread turns out....I'm fixing ( in the south this means about to do) to make olive sourdough bread.
 
Same here today, DH ate a sourdough waffle and loved it...he has never even liked waffles :)



I had read that cakes with cream cheese have to be refrigerated and brought out to room temp before eating...we have left ours out for days and no problem yet....

But a good number of years ago my favorite peanut butter was off the market because salmonella was found in their peanut processing plant :( Thank goodness they got clearance to restart production.

Hope your bread turns out....I'm fixing ( in the south this means about to do) to make olive sourdough bread.

I guess I can understand putting the finished cake in the fridge (not that we ever do) but you have to get the brick of cream cheese to room temperature before you can mix it with powdered sugar, etc.

Seems strange to me :idunno (ha, got to use the re-introduced smiley).

"Fixing to" means the same where I grew up too :D
 

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