Looking for something to do while stuck inside because of the coronavirus pandemic? Grab your whisk and mixing bowl!
Whether you’re baking for yourself, your roommates or family members, remember to wash your hands before you do anything. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention promotes hand-washing as a key way to prevent spreading the virus.
And if you don’t have certain ingredients, don’t despair.
- Common replacements for eggs include applesauce, mashed bananas, ground flaxseed and chia seeds.
- You can also replace milk in many recipes with dairy-free versions found in your grocery store’s non-refrigerated sections.
- No powdered sugar? No problem! Simply grind your regular granulated sugar into a powder using a food processor or blender.
- No flour? Try improvising with homem
Looking for something to do while stuck inside because of the coronavirus pandemic? Grab your whisk and mixing bowl!
Whether you’re baking for yourself, your roommates or family members, remember to wash your hands before you do anything. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention promotes hand-washing as a key way to prevent spreading the virus.
And if you don’t have certain ingredients, don’t despair.
- Common replacements for eggs include applesauce, mashed bananas, ground flaxseed and chia seeds.
- You can also replace milk in many recipes with dairy-free versions found in your grocery store’s non-refrigerated sections.
- No powdered sugar? No problem! Simply grind your regular granulated sugar into a powder using a food processor or blender.
- No flour? Try improvising with homemade oat flour, which you can make by grinding up oats.
To help inspire you, we’ve compiled a list of great recipes to stress bake.
ade oat flour, which you can make by grinding up oats.
To help inspire you, we’ve compiled a list of great recipes to stress bake.