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How to Calculate Baking Substitution

What is Baking Substitution?

Recommends ingredient substitutions for baking maintaining proper texture, rise, and flavor. Enables adaptation to available ingredients.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1Identify function of ingredient (binder, leavening, moisture, fat)
  2. 2Select substitute with similar properties
  3. 3Adjust quantity (usually 1:1, sometimes 1:0.75)
  4. 4Test in smaller batch first

Worked Examples

Input
No buttermilk, use milk+vinegar
Result
1:1 ratio

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Using sugar substitutes without reducing amount (too sweet)
  • Substituting multiple ingredients in one recipe

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I substitute butter with oil in baking?

Yes; use 75% oil to butter ratio; cookies spread more, cakes less dense.

What about egg substitutes?

Applesauce, banana, flax: work for moisture not structure; recipes with multiple eggs may fail.

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