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How do i use up 4.5kg of plain flour- DH fail!

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Arrowfanatic · 21/10/2019 20:22

Sent DH out to get strong white flour for bread making, he came back with plain flour.

I only use it for a roux sauce and occassional biscuit baking.

How am i going to use all this up! Xmas Confused

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Eeeeek2 · 21/10/2019 20:24

Return it?

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NannyR · 21/10/2019 20:25

Plain flour works well for making dough for pizza bases.
Have you got kids? You could make home made play dough.

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katmarie · 21/10/2019 20:25

Make up some biscuit dough and freeze?

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FizzyGreenWater · 21/10/2019 20:28

Pancakes!

Pizza bases!

Biscuits indeed - the recipe I use is Nigella and it uses LOADS of plain flour.

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Arrowfanatic · 21/10/2019 20:28

@NannyR that's a good one actually as DH does make a lovely pizza dough.

@katmarie with all this flour i may have to.

I did think maybe scones, but i usually use self raising. Could i just add baking powder to it?

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Teacakeandalatte · 21/10/2019 20:29

Christmas baking. Mince pies, sausage rolls, pies and quiche for the freezer, Christmas cake can be made now too.

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JumpingFrogs · 21/10/2019 20:29

Yorkshire puddings !

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HerRoyalSpookyness · 21/10/2019 20:30

Biscuits. Lots and lots of biscuits

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Teacakeandalatte · 21/10/2019 20:30

Oops forgot my Christmas emoji [santa]

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Hollywhiskey · 21/10/2019 20:30

Can't believe no one mentioned brownies yet.

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Teachermaths · 21/10/2019 20:31

Give to friends.,schools, neighbours?

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CountFosco · 21/10/2019 20:31

You just need to add baking powder to make SF if you use that a lot.

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NoHummus · 21/10/2019 20:31

You can still make bread with plain flour, apparently. There are some recipes in Cooking on a Bootstrap by Jack Monroe.

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museumsandgalleries666 · 21/10/2019 20:32

Food bank ... I know it's not what you're asking but might be a good way to get rid quickly

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NannyR · 21/10/2019 20:32

Biscuit dough does freeze really well - you could make up a batch of gingerbread dough for christmas. However if the flour is in a properly sealed container it should last a good few months, so no rush to do anything with it.

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PersilOrAriel · 21/10/2019 20:33

Toad in the hole

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DuesToTheDirt · 21/10/2019 20:34

Pastry. Make a pie!

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MustardScreams · 21/10/2019 20:34

Equal weight plain flour to Greek yogurt, seasoning and a good glug of olive oil makes the most delicious flatbreads.

Shape, and dry fry over a high heat until the bubble up and have dark spots over them. Put the extractor on! They freeze beautifully as well. Just defrost on the side for Ahalf an hour or so.

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katmarie · 21/10/2019 20:34

To make self raising just add 1/2 tsp each of baking powder and bicarb per 150g plain flour, and mix it well. (Used to do this a lot, I could never find self raising flour in american supermarkets when I lived over there for some reason).

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Poppins2016 · 21/10/2019 20:36

Pastry - apple pie, mince pies, etc.

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Sleepingboy · 21/10/2019 20:36

Why don't you just take it back? I run a cookery school and often over buy. I've just been back to Asda and taken back packets of biscuits, chocolate and have taken back all sorts of food.

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SummerOfComedy · 21/10/2019 20:39

If you make all white bread then you can use half strong white and half plain.

If you use whole milk to mix the dough, the result is lovely, soft, white bread.

I've done this many times and works great.

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cantfindname · 21/10/2019 20:43

You can store flour in the freezer. Might be a plan if you can't use it all quickly.

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ColdRainAgain · 21/10/2019 20:45

Just as katnarie says -half a teaspoon of bicarb and half a teaspoon of baking powder to make self raising.

Half and half with strong flour for bread.

You can freeze flour on it's own- we used to in order to prevent the weevils multiplying Envy - you dont need to convert to biscuit dough first.

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ControversialFerret · 21/10/2019 20:55

Biscuits, pancakes, yorkshire puddings.

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