Can selfriseing flour be used in placeof bisquet mix?

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I want to make sesame sticks the recipe calls for 2 cups of bisque mix can I use self riseing flour in place of the bisque mix?






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What can I substitute for biscuit mix?

Biscuit Mix Substitute Recipe
  • 1 cup flour.
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder.
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt.
  • 1 tablespoon shortening, olive oil, or melted butter.


Can you use regular flour instead of Bisquick?

You can substitute self-rising flour for Bisquick in a 1:1 ratio, but note that you'll need to add 1 tablespoon of shortening for every 1 cup of flour (per Cooking Stack Exchange).

What is the difference between flour and biscuit mix?

Baking mix is made from all-purpose flour. Because flour does not contain added ingredients it has broader applications than baking mix, such as cookies, yeast breads, cakes and pastries.

What is the difference between flour and Bisquick?

According to the company web site and Wikipedia, Bisquick consists of bleached all-purpose flour with several other ingredients, including fat (shortening), leavening (baking powder), sugar, and salt. It is essentially a self-rising flour with added fat.



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