Yes, in a pinch you can fake the higher starch-to-protein ratio of cake flour by mixing a couple of tablespoons of corn starch per cup of all purpose flour.
Neither, it has corn starch. Use about 1/4 cup of corn starch and the balance all purpose white flour for two cups of cake flour. Or, about a 7:1 ratio of flour to corn starch.
can i use corn flour instead of corn starch to remove stain from leather boots
I use Wondra flour ..which is a very fine flour that works just as fast as corn starch...or if that is not around I just make a roue with flour and butter
Although corn flour and corn starch derive from the same part of the plant, they are NOT the same thing, and in cooking, they behave very differently. If you use corn starch to make tortillas, you'll get an inedible glob of goo. On the other hand, if you use corn flour in place of corn starch, you'll get gruel instead of gravy or sauce or pudding. Corn flour and corn starch should not be confused with (or used in place of) corn meal, which, although related, is a totally different product with a totally different purpose.
You can use flour, it won't be exactly the same but it will be close
You should just leave it out... or use corn starch. I think it would be best to use corn starch considering that's the closest thing to it! Actually, something even better would potato flour!!! Use this and it will be 99.9% the same. (Potato flour is, as well as potato starch, gluten free!)-Melissa
For a perfect sponge cake use half flour and half corn flour.
Yes. I have had problems when trying to use old corn starch as a thickener.
No you cannot constarch is for u to use for ur icing
No, you can't replace eggs with cornstarch in a cake recipe. The eggs make the cake light and springy. You can replace three tablespoons of cake flour with three tablespoons of cornstarch if you like. Cornstarch does help lighten the cake, but it must not be used as a substitute for eggs.
Flour and water, or you can use corn starch and water. If gluten free just use a gluten free flour alternative.