byrd1956
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The thread revolves around a recipe for a microwave cake, specifically focusing on the texture and behavior of the icing when baked. Participants share their experiences and thoughts on the recipe, including preparation methods and outcomes.
Views differ on the effectiveness of the recipe, particularly regarding the icing's behavior and the best practices for baking. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach to achieve the desired outcome.
Participants share personal experiences related to baking in a school setting, including timing and preparation methods.
Consultants interested in quick baking recipes or those looking to experiment with microwave cakes may find this discussion relevant.
DebbieJ said:Microwave cakes are best when eaten immediately IME.
coriatc said:can you share the recipe?? I have never heard of this one!![]()
byrd1956 said:1 box choc. cake mix & ingredients listed on back
Mix in DCB
Add one can of vanilla icing
Bake uncovered in microwave for 8 - 12 minutes
A "Mystery Recipe" typically refers to a baking activity where students are given a set of ingredients and instructions without knowing the final product. This encourages creativity and problem-solving as they figure out how to combine the ingredients to create a delicious treat.
The term 'lava-like' is often used to describe icing that is thick, glossy, and flows smoothly when poured. This consistency allows it to create a beautiful, drippy effect on baked goods, resembling molten lava.
To achieve a 'lava-like' consistency, start with a basic icing recipe that includes powdered sugar, milk, and a bit of corn syrup. Adjust the amount of milk to create a thinner consistency that flows easily but still holds its shape when drizzled.
'Lava-like' icing is perfect for a variety of baked goods, including cakes, brownies, and cookies. It adds a visually appealing finish and enhances the flavor of the treats, making them more enticing to eat.
Yes, food coloring can be added to the icing to create vibrant colors that make the finished product even more visually appealing. Just a few drops can transform the icing into a fun and exciting addition to your baked goods.