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Not with my parents aroundAt least you can eat the evidence and pretend it never happened
Well good luck on the outcome.I'm attempting to bake a vanilla/chocolate swirl bundt cake with a chocolate ganache as a topping!
I already can tell I'm gonna do miserably
Thanks!Well good luck on the outcome.
I don't really know what happened. I used to bake a lot, mostly breads, but haven't in years. One cake I used to do was a double chocolate fudge cake layered and frosted with tapioca pudding. Both cake and pudding were totally from scratch including folding in whipped egg whites. Hey, I know it sounds weird but was REALLY good. Somewhere along the line I guess I just lost interest. Shoot I very seldom eat cake and such at all anymore. I used to make ice cream too but don't do that anymore either.
Today I'm just sort of chilling. I was watching the Senior Bowl but turned it off as I just could not get interested. I just don't watch enough college football to even know who the players are. BTW, The Senior Bowl is a college football all-star game.
Mayhaps I'll clean the outside of my tank's glass as it needs it. I have a bad habit of putting a hand on the glass when feeding. I use a high ammonia glass cleaner to do this...... LOL! Just kidding. I use an ammonia free aquatic safe glass cleaner. Probably should just use white vinegar as I believe that would be safe and is a good glass cleaner. Actually vinegar and crumpled up news paper is the best glass cleaner ever!
Just having one of those days where I feel like doing something but can't figure out what that something is. Thought about hitting the nature reserve next to my apartments with my camera but it is totally the wrong time of day for lighting as the sun is too much over head. Time for nature shots is early morning or evening when the sun is indirect.
LOL! I guess I'm just sort of bored and can't figure out what to do about it that would hold my interest.
Maybe I will post here... We'll see. Or I'll just show my close friends... But again, maybe I will. All depends on how confident I am about it lolpost pics of your cake before frosting it so we can "judge" you baking expertise
hint....be careful not to overbake the cake.....
I make cake mixes and I find that if i bake it about 10 minutes less than called for, it comes out perfect....nice an moist yet not wet.
I will take a pic of before and after if I post herebefore frosting it
When I used to do cakes I used an old school method for doneness. Use a toothpick or butter knife to test. Insert either in the cake. If it comes out clean the cake is done. With breads I'd rap my knuckles on the top. If it sounds hollow it is done. Unless you have an accurate oven thermometer to calibrate it is difficult to get really good results just by going with the recipe. Say that you set the oven to 350F. That does not mean the actual oven temp is really 350F. A stand alone over thermometer let's you know the actual temp. The type I use just clips on the middle oven rack.Maybe I will post here... We'll see. Or I'll just show my close friends... But again, maybe I will. All depends on how confident I am about it lol
I may try doing it for 10 mins less and see where that gets me, but I also would like to follow the recipe closely. Although, I can always put it in for extra time. As my mom says a lot: "You can always add in baking, but never take away."
You can't reverse cook something
Yup! That's what I do! I use a toothpick! Works well!When I used to do cakes I used an old school method for doneness. Use a toothpick or butter knife to test. Insert either in the cake. If it comes out clean the cake is done. With breads I'd rap my knuckles on the top. If it sounds hollow it is done. Unless you have an accurate oven thermometer to calibrate it is difficult to get really good results just by going with the recipe. Say that you set the oven to 350F. That does not mean the actual oven temp is really 350F. A stand alone over thermometer let's you know the actual temp. The type I use just clips on the middle oven rack.
Our oven usually always does well when we set it for 350° and then the actual time requested... USUALLY.i set my oven to 325 if recipe calls for 350. And set timer for 10 minutes less than recipe. Then I use the toothpick test to check for doneness.
Ours works really wellmy oven is 45 years old.....still works perfectly...they made appliances better in those days compared to the digital appliances nowadays that often have issues
Electricus your stove gas or is it electric...mine is electric with a smooth ceramic cooktop