How to Use Lecithin
Not only does lecithin extend shelf-life, just a touch homogenizes the ingredients in your favorite dough recipes, yielding smoother, more elastic dough, resulting in a lighter, chewier finished product. If you enjoy homemade bread or ooey-gooey cinnamon rolls at brunch, lecithin is a must! The usage for baked goods is just 1 tsp per cup of flour. Because lecithin loves fat, you will mix the lecithin into your fat or oil prior to adding to the batch. There is no need to adjust any of your other ingredients, cooking time or temperature. Since such a small amount is used, it won’t alter the flavor of your treats.
Easy Clean-up: If you spill a little lecithin, just sprinkle the spill with sugar and let sit for a minute. The lecithin will cling to the sugar, making it much easier to wipe up.
If caramel corn is part of your holiday repertoire, adding a little lecithin and oil at the very end will not only keep that creamy caramel tasting great, it will keep the popcorn from sticking to the pan as well as help to evenly coat the popcorn and prevent any clumping.