Hey, I bake with gas, and as long as the oven works, baked goods come out fine, lol.
I found out that you CANNOT put a pan on the lower rack to catch drippings of pies because that will block the heat and cause the oven to overheat. That's what happened the last time when the oven overheated. I had no idea I couldn't do that!
Baking is precise, however, let me tell you a story...
When I was in elementary school and middle school I HATED math. Hated it with a passion and basically failed everything past long division. I did love to bake, and never considered it math.
My bus got me home about an hour before my mom would get home from her job at school. In that amount of time, I would take a recipe for cookies and cut it down from making 36 to 4 or 6. Mix it, bake them, and eat them. All before mom got home.![]()
Never ever did I realize back then that that was math. Division. Once mom caught me, but then said how good the cookies were and she couldn't believe I could do that!
I'm positive there are some things that I didn't cut down exactly, like baking powder, baking soda, cream of tartar (my favorite cookie to make is still Snickerdoodles), so it wasn't THAT precise.
Go for it, I say!! If you're not sure of your oven's temp, buy an oven thermometer and make sure it's right, or if it's too high or too low, adjust your dial/digital accordingly.
For me, baking is therapeutic. If I'm pissed off and frustrated my favorite thing to bake is bread. You have to knead it and punch it down and all that good stuff, lol! I also do a lot of pastries. Tedious work, but it takes my mind off of what ever is bothering me. I'll attach a pic of my Xmas gift to my mom and dad last year. I made my mom an apricot danish pastry, and my dad's was cheese danish pastry. All with home made puff pastry dough.
Unbaked:
Finished (a bit too dark)
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