12 Best Baking Tips for Beginners

Cooking is an art. Baking is a science. That’s why we have some of the best baking tips for beginners. Baking can be frustrating for the novice baker who experiments in the kitchen with cooking.
Add a little of this and a little of that in cooking, and you can craft a masterpiece. If you try that in baking without a keen understanding of proportions, you’ll likely craft a disaster. Too much or too little of even one ingredient can lead to a flop. Here are a few of the best baking tips for beginners for those who need a little help getting into the hobby.
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1. Use Mixes

Use mixes. Craft your own homemade mixes to make baking easier. If you have prepped the exact proportions of dry ingredients for your favorite recipes, creating a baking success can be simpler and faster.
2. Bring Ingredients to Room Temperature

Always bring your ingredients in standard baking recipes to room temperature. It can be a hassle to wait for eggs, butter, and milk to warm up on the counter, but it’s worth it. You’ll find much more baking success if you start with all of your ingredients at the same temperature. If you don’t have time to wait, you can warm eggs in warm water more quickly.
3. Freeze Butter Before Shredding

Sometimes you’ll need to chill an ingredient, like butter or shortening to cut it into a recipe. Get the butter as cold as possible before attempting to shred or dice it. I’ve found that freezing the butter and shredding it in a food processor before tossing it into the dry ingredients works best. And always use unsalted butter so you can adjust the salt level according to the recipe, rather than guessing about the amount in your butter.
4. Use Bread or Cake Flour

While many recipes call for all-purpose flour, as you get into baking, you may find that bread or cake flours make better-baked goods. After you learn the basics, try to make your own flour for the perfect recipe.
5. Preheat Your Oven

Always fully preheat your oven (toaster, air fryer, or traditional). Don’t get in a rush and throw those cookies in a few minutes early. Baking is a science, remember? So it can go wrong with even that tiny little change.
6. Sift, Sift, Sift

Sift, sift, sift. It’s tempting to skip this step, but sifting your dry ingredients can make a huge difference in the quality of your baked goods. You may also want to consider weighing your dry ingredients rather than measuring volume. Weight is a much more accurate measurement for dry ingredients.
7. Use Proper Measuring Tools

Use the proper measuring tools. If you’re using a dry cup measure for liquids, it’s the wrong amount. Ingredients leveled off with a knife are considered dry ingredients. This seems counterintuitive with ingredients like sour cream, peanut butter, mayonnaise, and yogurt, but it’s the most accurate way to measure those ingredients. The ingredients are simply too thick to be accurately measured in liquid measuring cups.
8. Don’t Overmix

Don’t overmix. You know when your muffins get those smooth domes on top instead of crumbly ones? That’s from overmixing. You want your wet and dry ingredients, in most baking recipes, to be barely combined.
9. Don’t Overknead

Don’t over knead. Particularly for biscuits, you’ll want to fold the dough just a few times. With bread and pizza dough, knead only until the dough is a bit shiny and slightly springy. Or try this easy no-knead spelt bread recipe.
10. Position Your Pans Properly

Position the bakeware in your oven properly and, if you’re not using a convection oven, you may want to rotate your pans for certain recipes (not for cakes, as this can cause cakes to fall).
11. Use an Over Thermometer

Particularly if you have an older oven, you may want to place an oven thermometer in your oven, which can be more accurate than the on-board version.
12. Cool After Baking

Once done, cool it on a rack. Some baked goods will fall into the pan if they continue to heat from the reserved heat in the pan. You also risk overbaking if you don’t properly cool your baked goods.
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