Sometimes less is more! Overmixing develops too much gluten, leading to tough textures. Mix just until everything's happy together – a few lumps are okay, trust your gut (not literally, please!).
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Single-acting or double-acting? Choose wisely, my friend! Double-acting is a versatile workhorse, releasing bubbles twice for a controlled rise. Make sure your recipe and powder are on the same team.
Check that baking powder! Expired buddies just don't have the oomph to lift your goodies. Do the fizz test: a bubbly dance in hot water means it's party time, fizzless friends need a break.
Accuracy is key! Eyeballing those cups and teaspoons can throw off the delicate balance, leaving you with flatbread instead of fluffy heaven. Invest in measuring tools and level off those dry ingredients for precise magic.
Don't forget to mix it up! Pockets of unmixed baking powder mean uneven rising, and nobody wants lopsided treats. Be especially thorough with double-acting buddies, they like a two-step tango.
Preheating is your friend! A cold oven hinders your baking powder's ability to do its bubbly thing. Let that oven get nice and toasty before welcoming your doughy pals.
Batter likes to be baked, not babysat! Letting it hang out too long can sap its leavening power. Once those wet ingredients join the party, aim for a speedy trip to the oven