A white or brown ingredient with a fragile shell.
What is an egg?
A long, thin type of French bread distinguishable by its length and crisp crust.
What is a baguette?
The system that primarily relies on mass and volume instead of teaspoons, cups, etc.
What is the metric system?
Used to spread out and level dough.
What is a rolling pin?
A brand and fictional character that specializes in producing cake mixes.
What/who is Betty Crocker?
What is vegetable oil?
The most commonly used leavening agent in bread-making.
What is yeast?
The number of ounces in a standard stick of butter.
What is 4?
This type of paper should not go in the oven.
What is wax paper?
The famous cookbook author and TV personality often referred to as the "Queen of Southern Cooking."
Who is Chef Edna?
A product of the sugar beet and sugar cane refining processes.
What is molasses?
The traditional Jewish bread known for its braided texture.
What is challah?
The number of teaspoons in a tablespoon.
A tool that is typically used to beat ingredients together and shares its name with a popular kitchen appliance brand.
What is a KitchenAid?
The viral social media trend in which talented cake makers attempt to make their creations indistinguishable from an often inedible object.
What is real or cake?
Technically considered a fruit, a tree nut, and a seed.
What is a coconut?
This grain is the main ingredient in pumpernickel.
What is rye?
The correct order of imperial volume measurements from lowest to highest (start with ounces, end with gallons).
What is ounce -> cup -> pint -> quart -> gallon?
The baking method in which hot air is circulated using a fan and exhaust system.
What is convection baking?
The name of the tent where the contestants bake their creations in "The Great British Bake Off."
What is The Tent/The Bake Off Tent?
Banned in the UK and Switzerland for its potential links to ADHD symptoms.
What is Red 40/Yellow 6/Yellow 5?
The word that originally referred to the plants from which certain edible grains were obtained.
What is cereal?
The amount of milliliters that is approximately equal to 1/4 of a teaspoon.
What is 1.25 milliliters?
DAILY DOUBLE: Used to filter out larger chunks of dry ingredients into finer product.
What is a sifter?
The famous singer-songwriter and actress that starred in the movie "Waitress," in which she plays a talented pie-maker dreaming of a better life.
Who is Keri Russell?