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The discussion centers on troubleshooting cake mix preparation when the recipe card is unavailable. The user inquires about the correct amount of extra flour to add to the cake mix, seeking clarity on whether to adjust the mix or both components. Another participant suggests checking the product's use and care cards on the PC website, although the original user faced issues accessing the site. Ultimately, the user opted for a 12-minute microwave cake as an alternative solution.
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If your cake mix is too dry, try adding a little more liquid, such as water, milk, or oil, to the batter. Start with a tablespoon at a time until you reach the desired consistency. Additionally, ensure that you are measuring your ingredients accurately, as too much flour can lead to dryness.
If your cake mix is too runny, you can add a small amount of flour or cake mix to thicken it up. Start with a tablespoon and mix well, checking the consistency before adding more. Be cautious not to overdo it, as this can affect the final texture of your cake.
If you notice lumps in your cake mix, use a whisk or electric mixer to blend the batter more thoroughly. If the lumps persist, you can strain the batter through a fine mesh sieve to remove them. Just be careful not to overmix, as this can lead to a dense cake.
If your cake mix is not rising, it could be due to expired baking powder or baking soda. Always check the expiration dates on your leavening agents. Additionally, ensure that you are not overmixing the batter, as this can deflate the air bubbles needed for rising.
If your cake mix has an off smell, it may be spoiled or contaminated. It's best to err on the side of caution and not use it. Check the expiration date and inspect the mix for any signs of mold or unusual texture. If in doubt, discard it and use a fresh mix.