These are flour-based products that are "leavened," meaning they rise during baking.
What are Quick Breads?
This type of batter has a thin consistency and can be poured straight from the bowl.
What is Pour Batter?
This batter is fairly thick and needs to be scraped into the baking pan.
What is Drop Batter?
This type of mixture is thick enough that you can actually roll it and shape it by hand.
What is Soft Dough?
This ingredient helps the bread stay tender and rich.
What is Fat (or Butter/Oil)?
Quick breads don't use yeast; instead, they use these two chemical leavening agents to rise.
In a pour batter, you usually have equal amounts of these two things.
What are Liquid and Flour?
Drop batter usually contains this much more flour than liquid.
What is Twice as much?
Soft dough contains about this fraction of liquid compared to flour.
What is 1/3
Even in sweet breads, we add a little bit of this to make all the other flavors "pop".
What is Salt?
This ingredient provides the structure for your bread - without it, you'd just have a puddle of liquid.
What is Flour?
This breakfast favorite is a classic example of a pour batter.
What are Pancakes?
This is the most common "on-the-go" breakfast item made from drop batter.
What are Muffins?
These fluffy squares or circles can be made as either a drop batter or a soft dough.
What are Biscuits?
This ingredient helps with the "lift" and adds protein to the bread.
What are Eggs?
This ingredient is usually added to quick breads to improve the flavour and help with browning.
What is Sugar?
If you’re making these in a special iron, you’re using a pour batter.
What are Waffles?
Banana or zucchini bread would fall into this category of drop batter.
What are Fruit Breads?
This sweet, cinnamon-filled treat is a delicious example of a soft dough.
What is Coffee Cake?
This ingredient is what turns the dry flour into a workable batter or dough.
What is Liquid (Milk/Water)?
These two ingredients from your "poster list" provide moisture and help bind everything together.
What are Liquids and Eggs?
These light, hollow rolls are a fancy example of a pour batter.
What are Popovers?
This buttery, crumbly treat is often served with tea and is a type of drop batter.
What is Shortbread?
If you have to "knead" or use a rolling pin, you are definitely working with this.
What is Soft Dough?
True or False: Quick breads are called "quick" because they don't need time to rise with yeast.
What is True?