What is the advantage of mixing baking soda and salt before flour?
There is no advantage to mixing baking soda and salt before flour. In fact, it is generally recommended to mix baking soda and salt with the dry ingredients (flour, sugar, etc.) before adding the wet ingredients (eggs, milk, etc.). This helps to ensure that the baking soda and salt are evenly distributed throughout the batter or dough.
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