Baking Supplies, Food Shelf life Charts
By K9keystrokes
A Home Bakers Everyday Pantry
What Should I Always Have on Hand?
The ingredients a home baker should always have in their pantry depends entirely on how ambitiously you bake. Some home bakers are fine with making simple baked goods like Scottish shortbread (all of four ingredients—butter, sugar, flour, and salt). Then there are those who prefer baking up a loaf of homemade basil garlic bread (requiring flour, yeast, basil and garlic) on a rainy afternoon without having to march off to the grocery store. How you stock your pantry and refrigerator depends greatly on your personal baking needs. The following list includes baking ingredients that can be stored in the refrigerator for at least a week, as well as ingredients stored at room temperature for much longer.
THE BASIC BAKERS PANTRY
This list allows for the baking of items such as brownies, scones and biscuits, butter cookies, or pound cake. By having these basic ingredients on hand you will have the items needed for a few of the more common and simple baking recipes. With this list, even the basic baker has a ready to go pantry available at the drop of a hat.
In The Pantry
- all-purpose flour
- granulated sugar
- dark brown sugar
- light brown sugar
- baking powder
- baking soda
- salt
- vanilla extract
- unsweetened chocolate
- semisweet chocolate chips
In The Refrigerator
- low-fat or whole milk
- large fresh eggs
In The Freezer
- pecans or walnuts
- unsalted butter
THE SEMI-SKILLED BAKERS PANTRY
By adding this list of baking ingredients to your pantry you expand your repertoire to include fruit pies (be sure to have some fresh or frozen fruit around though), peanut butter or oatmeal cookies, a number of quick breads, and of course corn muffins.
In The Pantry
- cornstarch
- rolled oats (not the quick cooking type)
- cornmeal
- confectioners sugar
- unsweetened cocoa powder
- raisins
- vegetable shortening
- vegetable oil
- ground ginger
- ground cinnamon
- and finally, the baker's buddy, nutmeg
In The Refrigerator
- cream cheese or goat cheese
- natural peanut butter
- fruit preserves
- coconut
In The Freezer
- almonds whole and slivered
What's your Baking Favorite?
Of all of the baking goods listed here, which do you use the most?
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In The Refrigerator
- yogurt
- buttermilk
In The Freezer
- hazelnuts
- pine nuts
- active dry yeast
THE SUPER SERIOUS BAKERS PANTRY
Now we bump-up your flavor creating possibilities by allowing for those baking ingredients that make tender cakes, pastries, and even yeast-risen breads. For this veteran baker's kitchen be sure to keep the following baker's ingredients on hand at all times.
In The Pantry
- whole-wheat flour
- light and dark corn syrup
- cake flour
- dark (not black-strap) molasses
- local honey
- dried figs
- dried pineapple
- dried dates
- dried apricots
- dried cranberries (great substitute for raisins)
- instant espresso powder
- almond extract
- mace
- allspice
- ground cloves
Freshness and Your Baking Success
How fresh is fresh?
Fresh ingredients are essential for great-tasting baked goods. Knowing how to store them properly and when to discard them is the first step to successful baking. Provided here you will find "charts for storage and shelf life of baking pantry ingredients." When packaging or storing your pantry ingredients, be sure to use an indelible pen or marker to write on the bags, boxes, and jars of the more seldom used items. Also, make certain to include the purchased date so you know exactly when you bought them. Always store baking pantry ingredients in airtight containers for added freshness.
The following guide will help you to keep your baking pantry ingredients in optimum baking condition.
Storing Baking Pantry Ingredients
STORAGE AND SHELF LIFE OF BAKING PANTRY INGREDIENTS
INGREDIENT
| WHERE TO KEEP IT
| HOW LONG TO STORE IT
|
|---|---|---|
baking powder
| pantry
| 3 months
|
baking soda
| pantry
| 6 months
|
butter, unsalted
| middle of refrigerator
| up to 3 months
|
butter, unsalted
| freezer
| up to 6 months
|
chocolate, unsweetened, semisweet, and bittersweet
| pantry
| 1 year
|
cocoa powder
| pantry
| 1 year
|
cornmeal
| pantry
| 6 months
|
cornmeal
| refrigerator or freezer
| 12 months
|
cornstarch
| pantry
| 18 months
|
corn syrup
| pantry
| indefinite
|
dried fruit
| pantry
| 6 months
|
eggs
| in carton in middle of refrigerator
| 3 to 5 weeks
|
espresso powder
| pantry
| 1 year
|
flour, white
| pantry
| 8 months
|
flour, white
| freezer
| 1 year
|
flour, whole-wheat
| pantry
| 2 months
|
flour, whole-wheat
| freezer
| 6 months
|
honey
| pantry
| 1 year
|
molasses
| pantry
| 6 months
|
nuts
| freezer
| 6 months to 1 year
|
oats
| pantry
| 6 months
|
oats
| refrigerator or freezer
| 1 year
|
peanut butter (natural)
| refrigerator
| 3 months
|
salt
| pantry
| indefinite
|
shortening
| pantry
| 3 months
|
spices
| pantry
| 1 year
|
sugar, brown
| pantry
| 4 months
|
sugar, confectioners'
| pantry
| 18 months
|
sugar, granulated
| pantry
| 2 years
|
vanilla and other extracts
| pantry
| 4 to 5 years
|
vegetable oil
| pantry
| 4 to 6 months
|
yeast, dry
| refrigerator
| 6 months
|
yeast, dry
| freezer
| 1 year
|
yogurt
| refrigerator
| 3 weeks
|
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Comments for "Baking Supplies, Food Shelf life Charts"
Totally cool hub~!
A very useful and informative hub, thank you. This comment is from someone who is forever deciding to bake bread or a cake and after looking in the food cupboards, has to run out to the shops to buy one or more of the ingredients that I have run out of. It's one of the things I do that drives me mad with frustration.
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Simone Smith 13 months ago
Oh boy, this is SO useful! Voted up and bookmarked for frequent future reference!