Homemade Blender Mayonnaise
INGREDIENTS:
8 1/2 c Flour; all white, or half
-white and half whole wheat
3 tb Baking powder
2 ts Salt
2 ts Cream of tartar
1 ts Baking soda
1 1/2 c Skim milk powder
1 lb Solid vegetable shortening
-(like Crisco)
8 1/2 c Flour; all white, or half
-white and half whole wheat
3 tb Baking powder
2 ts Salt
2 ts Cream of tartar
1 ts Baking soda
1 1/2 c Skim milk powder
1 lb Solid vegetable shortening
-(like Crisco)
For all of you poor, unfortunate souls who live in parts of the world devoid of Bisquick, here is a homemade version of it which works in any recipe that calls for the commercial mix. I have used it for pancakes, muffins, and biscuits, and wouldn't dream of going camping without a batch of the stuff. Well, I wouldn't dream of going camping anyway anymore but that's a different issue.
In a huge bowl, stir together all the dry ingredients until you?re sure they?re well mixed. Using a pastry blender, cut the shortening into the flour mixture until it resembles coarse cornmeal. This can also be done in batches in a food processor -
just make sure you divide the ingredients equally, and don?t over-process. Store the mixture at room temperature in a tightly covered container, and use in any recipe that calls for store-bought biscuit mix. Makes tons.
In a huge bowl, stir together all the dry ingredients until you?re sure they?re well mixed. Using a pastry blender, cut the shortening into the flour mixture until it resembles coarse cornmeal. This can also be done in batches in a food processor -
just make sure you divide the ingredients equally, and don?t over-process. Store the mixture at room temperature in a tightly covered container, and use in any recipe that calls for store-bought biscuit mix. Makes tons.
