This white powder helps your baked goods rise.
What is baking powder?
This tool mixes ingredients and looks like a balloon.
What is a whisk?
He’s known as a judge on The Great British Bake Off.
Who is Paul Hollywood?
This ingredient activates yeast.
What is warm water?
These are small, iced cakes often served at birthday parties.
What are cupcakes?
The process of combining butter and sugar until light and fluffy.
What is creaming?
Bakers use this tool to remove hot cupcakes or pans from the oven.
What are oven mitts?
This show features amateur bakers competing in weekly challenges.
What is The Great British Bake Off?
This sweet ingredient comes from sugarcane or sugar beets.
What is granulated sugar?
This breakfast pastry is flaky and often shaped like a crescent.
What is a croissant?
This ingredient gives bread its chewy texture and structure.
What is gluten?
This tray is used for baking cookies.
What is a baking sheet?
The "Cake Boss" himself.
Who is Buddy Valastro?
Eggs add moisture and help baked goods do this.
What is bind together?
These sweet treats are often decorated with frosting and sprinkles.
What are cookies?
This is the term for heating your oven before baking.
What is preheating?
This machine mixes dough and has a dough-hook attachment.
What is a stand mixer?
This celebrity baker is known for extreme cakes and Food Network.
Who is Duff Goldman?
Brown sugar becomes hard when this evaporates.
What is molasses?
This Italian dessert is made of layers of sweetened ricotta cheese and crispy pastry shells.
What is cannoli?
When a recipe says to sift, you're supposed to do this to flour.
What is remove lumps by passing it through a sifter?
This tool checks the internal temperature of bread or cake.
What is a food thermometer?
She’s known as the "Queen of Cakes" from GBBO (Great British Bake off).
Who is Mary Berry?
When baking soda reacts with an acid, it forms this gas that makes dough rise.
What is carbon dioxide?
This delicate French cookie is made from almond flour and filled with buttercream, jam, or ganache.
What is a macaron?