ACH Food Companies Launches "Become a Better Baker" Website with Baking Tips & Techniques, Recipes, and More
ACH Food Companies, Inc. has rolled out a new website, "Become a Better Baker," with videos, helpful hints, recipes, and more. Their goal is to help bakers of all skill levels have fun while learning the tricks of the trade.
- Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI (1888PressRelease) December 20, 2011 - Baking can be a daunting task for both beginners and experienced bakers alike, especially around the holidays. But fret not, because ACH Food Companies, Inc. has rolled out a new website, "Become a Better Baker," with videos, helpful hints, recipes, and more. Their goal is to help bakers of all skill levels have fun while learning the tricks of the trade.
A treasure trove of helpful how-to tips, BecomeABetterBaker.com is the perfect resource for any baker. Learn how to use a candy thermometer, knead bread dough, or even how to make a great pie with the technique videos. Have you ever been in the middle of making something, when you realize that you don't have one of the ingredients? Check out Become a Better Baker's helpful substitution chart. The new site also has a section about family baking and gives suggestions for fun child activities.
Looking for a new favorite recipe? Browse the recipe section for both sweet and savory selections, and everything in between. Find delectable dishes ranging from lemon swirl rolls and caramel glazed apple pie all the way to a one-dish taco bake and grilled pizza. The recipes vary from easy to advanced, and each one is labelled as such for your convenience.
About ACH Food Companies, Inc.
ACH, a subsidiary of Associated British Foods, is focused on brands that are #1 or #2 in their categories. They market, sell, and manufacture several premier products, including cooking oils, spices and seasonings, and baking ingredients, such as MazolaŽ oil, DurkeeŽ spices, and KaroŽ corn syrup. Help ACH support breast cancer with a love for cooking by taking part in Bake for the CureŽ.
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