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Add an extra egg yolk and a 1\4 cup more flour to the chocolate chip cookie recipe
That's what I have to do to a lot of my cake recipes. It's recommended for high altitude baking. And cut back on the sugar a bit.
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Add an extra egg yolk and a 1\4 cup more flour to the chocolate chip cookie recipe
Really? I will try it!Add an extra egg yolk and a 1\4 cup more flour to the chocolate chip cookie recipe
Ah, well that makes sense. I'm terrible about looking up adjustments on altitude. I realized yesterday that that was probably my problem with my first batch of yogurt. Although, I should've tested the temp the first time...I did yesterday and the consistency was much better. Doh.That's what I have to do to a lot of my cake recipes. It's recommended for high altitude baking. And cut back on the sugar a bit.
Ah, well that makes sense. I'm terrible about looking up adjustments on altitude. I realized yesterday that that was probably my problem with my first batch of yogurt. Although, I should've tested the temp the first time...I did yesterday and the consistency was much better. Doh.
It is normal for yogurt to be a bit thin the first time you make it, It gets better and then good about the third timeAh, well that makes sense. I'm terrible about looking up adjustments on altitude. I realized yesterday that that was probably my problem with my first batch of yogurt. Although, I should've tested the temp the first time...I did yesterday and the consistency was much better. Doh.
Yes!Really? I will try it!
Unfortunately, yes haha. One of my egg customers invited me over so him and his wife could show me their grape vines and tell me the mistakes they made. I told him I much prefer to learn from others mistakes! Though, sometimes it doesn't seem or feel like itSometimes it seems everything is "live & learn", right Meg?
That's with using a portion of the previous batch for the starter, correct?It is normal for yogurt to be a bit thin the first time you make it, It gets better and then good about the third time
Yes!That's with using a portion of the previous batch for the starter, correct?