Not exact matches
It also makes the
butter melt much faster, so if your
butter is
too cold to spread, consider grating it first and then topping toast, veggies, or a baked potato!
Maybe your almond
butter and coconut oil were
too cold so it wasn't as runny?
If the
butter is still in chunks, it may have been
too cold when you added it.
I usually use my mixer with the dough hook and
cold water to wash the
butter but it was just
too soft.
The
butter was
too cold when I added it.
The
butter makes the dough super stiff if it's
too cold.
I keep
butter in the freezer, so usually it stays
cold enough to grate without getting
too smushy.
300g plain flour (I've used wholegrain spelt which works really well
too) 100g caster sugar 200g
cold unsalted
butter cut into cubes.
I checked out Shelley's site
too and noticed the modifications you've done to the recipe, i.e,
cold butter vs. room temp, equal amount of cake flour and APF vs. 1 3/4 cup cake flour and 1 1/4 cup APF, and lastly 1 1/2 cup milk vs. 1 cup.
Maybe the
butter as still
too cold as it sat on the counter for about an hr.
Hi I made these today 36 off I used 1.5 cups coconut flour 1 cup
cold butter Half cup of rice malt syrup, as I don't eat sugar or honey (fructose) They are not
too sweet and lovely with coffee.
(If you're using your hands, work quickly so that the
butter doesn't get
too warm - it needs to be very
cold).
Too warm, and the butter will soften, potentially oozing out between those layers; too cold, and the butter may shatt
Too warm, and the
butter will soften, potentially oozing out between those layers;
too cold, and the butter may shatt
too cold, and the
butter may shatter.
There is always so many steps and requirements no matter what recipe you choose...
cold butter, floured board, fold the dough but don't handle it
too much, rolling, patting, cutting, resting... yikes,
too much room for error for me.
Even a two year old might know that if the
butter is
too cold to blend right now, waiting 10 minutes might make all the difference.
Serve
cold cereal and peanut
butter toast for dinner when you're
too tired to prepare a more traditional meal.