“Chocolate Cake Made Me Late” – Gabriel Iglesias
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Too much cake lead to drama in the morning.
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cake baking?
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Question by mrjts: cake baking?
I have heard of people baking cakes in ice cream cones, How does that work?
Best answer:
Answer by Chi C
Maybe you are thinking of the bakeware that just came out that looks like ice cream cones and makes the cake in the shape of ice cream cones. Because cake bakes half an hour usually and I think the cones would burn
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Secrets From the Pros: Cake Baking
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Whether you only bake cakes at birthdays or enjoy them as a dessert year round, it’s possible to make your cakes as delicious as those purchased at an excellent bakery. Just try these easy tips.
Keep it warm
All the cake ingredients should be room temperature before you begin mixing them together.
Fruit puree
Use equal amounts of fruit puree and oil in your cakes. The fruit not only adds flavor, it keeps the cake moist and makes boxed cake mixes more like “from scratch” cakes. Just be sure to reduce the amount of liquid the recipe calls for by half.
An unlikely ingredient
Add ¼ cup of mayonnaise to your cake recipes or boxed cake mixes. It sounds dubious at best, but it keeps cakes light and moist.
Let it rise
To make any cake more fluffy, add 1 or 2 teaspoons of meringue powder to the dry ingredients.
Beat it
Cream your butter for at least 5 minutes. The more you beat it, the more air will enter it, making for a lighter, fluffier cake.
Be choosey
Select a good recipe. If you’ve never tried the recipe before, choose a reliable source, like these cake recipes on videos.
It’s in the pan
Shiny metal pans are best for cake baking. Glass baking dishes or dark baking pans absorb more heat, making it more difficult to create a thoroughly baked but moist cake.
Paper
To give 100 percent assurance your cake won’t stick to the pan, line the bottom with waxed or parchment paper. Lay the paper out on a flat surface, place the bottom of the cake pan on top of it, and trace around the pan with a pen. Cut out the waxed paper, lightly coat the pan with cooking spray, and put the paper in place. Once the cake is baked and cool, the paper easily peels off.
Dusting
To rid your cakes of white flour dustings, dust your pans with some of the dry cake mix. Or, for chocolate cake, dust with cocoa.
Fill ‘er up
Fill your cake pans only halfway. This allows the cake to rise more evenly.
Check the temp
If your cakes have valleys or hills in them, or if the tops brown before the cake is completely baked, your oven temperature is probably incorrect. To remedy this, simply place a portable oven thermometer inside your oven and adjust your oven’s temperature as necessary.
Know when it’s done
The best way to know a cake is done is to poke the center with a toothpick. If the toothpick comes back clean, the cake is finished. Other methods of testing a cake’s doneness may lead to over baking and dryness.
Let it rest
Once the cake is out of the oven, always let it rest 5 to 8 minutes before you do anything to it. This prevents the cake from crumbling when you place it on a plate.
Apply several coats
Pros always put a “crumb icing” on cakes before proceeding with decorating. This ensures a smooth, even icing job. To create a crumb icing, thin down some frosting with a little water until it looks like a glaze. You should be able to apply it with a knife – barely. When the cake is just cooled, spread the glaze over the cake. Let the cake sit this way for 30 minutes, then procede with a traditional frosting.
Kristina Seleshanko is a former research librarian for “Gourmet” magazine and the author of 16 books. Learn more at www.KristinaSeleshanko.com.
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which cake for your birthday chocolate or white or marble?
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Christmas Pudding???
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Well, on T.V. lots of people talk about Christmas puddings, and so on and so on. I know they’re not talking about the chocolate pudding cups you can get in the dairy sections of your local grocery store.
I want to know, is it like a cake, a pie, a bread, what exactly is it!?
What do your prefer?
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Cats or dogs?
Red or blue?
Vanilla or Chocolate?
Beach or Forest?
Daisy or Rose?
Math or Writing
Hearts or Stars?
TV or computer
Juice or Soda?
Cake or Cookie?
Hat or Mittens?
Fork or Spoon?
Popcorn or Ice-Cream?
Summer or Fall?
Valentines Day or Thanksgiving?
Tape or Glue?
Need help with birthday cake, please.?
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I want to make a 2 layer chocolate birthday cake. What can I put in between the 2 layers other than frosting? I thought about putting chocolate pudding in between and then frosting on top…but don’t know if that would work or taste good.
I don’t mind putting frosting in between the layers..but I kinda want to do something different and unique. Any ideas? thanks
Christmas Survey Anyone!!?
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I hope everyone has a Merry and safe Christmas:)
1.) Fake or Real Tree?
2.) Hot Chocolate Or Egg Nog?
3.) Cookies or Fruit Cake?
4.) Favorite Christmas movie?
5.) Favorite Christmas song?
6.) Do you stay up all night on Christmas or fall asleep?
7.) Is there snow where you live?
8.) Is your house decorated?
9.) What do you want for Christmas?
10.) Are you visiting relatives?
11.) Are you excited for Christmas?
I remember I use to stayed up on Christmas Eve when I was younger. I was so excited that I couldn’t sleep:D The anticipation was just trapped inside me! :)
1.) Fake or Real Tree? We have always had a real tree. But my parents want to get a fake one:(
2.) Hot Chocolate Or Egg Nog? Hot chocolate!
3.) Cookies or Fruit Cake? Gag! Fruit cake! I love cookies!
4.) Favorite Christmas movie? Santa Claus is Coming to Town and It’s A Wonderful Life
5.) Favorite Christmas song? Last Christmas and Oh Holy Night
6.) Do you stay up all night on Christmas or fall asleep? Since I’ve gotten older I fall asleep. My siblings wake me up in the morning.
7.) Is there snow where you live? In Northern Virgina most of the snow has melted.
8.) Is your house decorated? Yes, my grandpa decorated the outside. My mom didn’t do much inside this year.
9.) What do you want for Christmas? A Kindle, money, clothes
10.) Are you visiting relatives? No, my aunts and uncles are staying in Michigan.
11.) Are you excited for Christmas? YES!:D
Survey: Which foods do you like?
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Hi guys! I just decided to make a survey for fun because i’m extremely bored LOL. Anyways, have fun! Hope you like it! :)
1. (Crispy or Spicy) Chicken or (Fried or Bake) Beef?
2. Spaghetti or Lasagna?
3. Steamed potatoes or French fries?
4. Hamburger or Hotdog?
5. Gummy bears or Gummy worms?
6. Doritos or laces?
7. (Cookies & cream) ice cream or (Vanilla and chocolate) ice cream?
8. Cake or Pie? (Specify – What kind?)
9. Hawaiian Pizza or Pepperoni pizza?
10. (Chocolate chip) Cookies or (Dark chocolate) brownies?
11. Vanilla shake or Mango shake? (If none of the lists, choose what kind)?
12. What are your three top favorite foods you passionately love?
13. In thanksgivings or in other holidays, what does your family cook?
14. Are you good or bad at cooking?
15. Are you a vegetarian or not?
P.S: Would you want me to make another survey? (Yes or no)


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