daydreaming:
My family always has a stockpile of different types of rice handy (not from panic buying!) and of those I personally love jasmine rice. I've never tried cooking it with coconut milk before tho. It sounds yummy and hope it turns out well!
I'm having troubles finding any kind of baking ingredients. Looked for baking powder and yeast to make pancakes and bread but no such luck. For dinner tonight I finished all the small portions of leftovers in the fridge (rice, potato and banana pepper curry and dhal curry).
Our stores have been out of flour, baking powder, and yeast, too.
You can make a single action baking powder at home, it will help biscuits rise but maybe not as much as double action. If you have the ingredients you might give it a try. The key is you have to put your biscuits immediately into a pre-heated oven as the rising action is time limited.
HOMEMADE BAKING POWDER (Single action)
2 tsp cream of tartar
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp cornstarch or arrowroot (optional-mainly to keep mixture from clumping)
Whisk ingredients together until fully incorporated.
You can also look for recipes that use substitutions for the baking powder. If you have baking soda you can try using it with buttermilk or sour milk (milk plus a little vinegar-I've used this as a substitution for buttermilk before) as the liquid in your recipe.
Here's a link to making HOMEMADE YEAST:
https://www.theverge.com/2020/3/31/21199708/yeast-diy-baking-covid-19-shortage-make-it-yourself-bread
I haven't tried it but it might be a source of information.
Good luck! :)