Baking Basics & Ingredients
Cakes & Decorating
Breads & lamination
Pastry &Pies
Baking Science & Fun Facts
100

This common leavening agent requires an acid, such as buttermilk or yogurt, to activate.

What is baking soda?

100

This popular tool, often a turntable, is used to rotate a cake while being decorated.

What is a lazy Susan/turntable?

100

This method, where dough is folded over itself, is used to incorporate butter into croissants.

What is lamination?

100

This tool is used to cut butter into flour when making flaky pie dough.

What is a pastry blender?

100

 This famous fictional character is used for advertising baking products.

Who is Betty Crocker?

200

This protein, formed when flour mixes with liquid, gives bread its structure and elasticity.

What is gluten?

200

This French term refers to the cream-filled pastry made from pâté à choux.

 What is an éclair?

200

This is the process of letting dough rise for the final time before baking.

What is proofing?

200

This type of custard pie is known for its smooth texture and often uses nutmeg.

What is custard pie?

200

This temperature is the most common setting for baking cookies and cakes

 What is 350∘F?

300

This type of flour, which is lowest in protein, is best for making tender cakes.

What is cake flour?

300

This type of icing is made by boiling sugar and corn syrup together, resulting in a smooth, moldable texture.

What is fondant?

300

This type of bread, which originated in the Middle East, is baked directly on the oven bottom.

What is flatbread?

300

 This term refers to baking a pie crust before adding the filling.

What is blind baking?

300

This is the name for the substance added to granulated sugar to create brown sugar.

What is molasses?

400

This process of mixing fat and sugar together aerates the dough, essential for cookies.

What is creaming?

400

This type of cake relies solely on whipped egg whites for leavening, rather than baking powder.

What is Angel Food Cake?

400

this is the name for the slits cut into the top of bread dough before baking 

what is scoring?

400

These are the two main ingredients in a basic meringue.

What are egg whites and sugar?

400

 This is the term for a person or company that makes confectioneries from chocolate.

  • What is a chocolatier?

500

These are the two proteins found in hard wheat that form gluten.

What are glutenin and gliadin?

500

This type of meringue contains nut flour, often used in macarons

 What is Japonaise?

500

This is the most common ingredient used to make sourdough bread rise.

What is wild yeast (or sourdough starter)?

500

This Italian term describes a "twice-baked" cookie.

What is biscotti?

500

This is the temperature (in Fahrenheit) at which water boils, often important for sugar work.

 What is 212∘?

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