It’s common for baking recipes to call for room-temperature eggs. In theory, this makes sense. They whip to a greater volume, capturing more air for lighter and fluffier batters. They also incorporate ...
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What Room Temperature Really Means In Baking
Forgetting to leave your eggs, butter, cream, cheese, or yogurt out on the counter long enough to come to room temperature can really put a damper on your baking (especially any last-minute, ...
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