Trying to Cook Soda Cake: Microwave or Ricecooker?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores different methods for cooking soda cake, specifically discussing the use of microwaves and rice cookers. Participants share their personal experiences with various cooking vessels and recipes.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions trying to microwave the soda cake and asks for others' experiences with different cooking methods.
  • Another participant shares their experience of making the soda cake in a fluted stone with chocolate fudge cake and diet Dr. Pepper, noting it turned out moist but did not rise as much as expected.
  • One user describes making the soda cake with a devil's food cake mix and diet coke in a springform pan, emphasizing that the diet soda was not detectable in the flavor.
  • A participant references another thread that discusses soda in cake and shares a successful recipe made in a skillet, though not microwaved.
  • Another participant confirms they have successfully made the soda cake in the microwave and mentions using a microwave-safe dish, while also noting the use of rice cookers and fluted stones by others.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best cooking method for soda cake, with no clear consensus on whether microwaving or using a rice cooker is superior.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences with different recipes and cooking methods, focusing on the outcomes of their soda cake preparations.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in exploring various methods for making soda cake may find the shared experiences and techniques beneficial.

chef.katie
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Has anyone ever tried to microwave the soda cake? What did you cook it in? Ricecooker? Fluted Stone?
 
i actually made it yesterday in the fluted stone with a chocolate fudge cake and a diet dr pepper berries and cream. It came out so moist it's unbelieveable. The cake doesn't rise as much as the regular recipe will but it is great:) I'm going to make it for the WW group I'm hosting a show for Tuesday. Cut into 12 slices the piece only has 3 points,so at a show when we are cutting smaller portions we talkin about maybe a1 1/2 points for yummy chocolate
 
I made this recipe last week for a friend on WW. I used a devils food cake mix and 12oz can of diet coke. That's it!! It really is a yummy moist cake. I made it in my spring form pan . Also, I do not drink diet soda, I'd rather have water, but you could not taste the diet soda in it. I want to make the vanilla cake with a orange soda. I hear that one is really good.
 
Another thread...There's another thread, "Soda in a Cake", that has ideas, too. I posted a recipe for a cake I tried last night that worked out really well. I didn't microwave it, though, as I made it in the skillet.

Good luck!

Diane
 
Hi there! I have actually tried making the soda cake in the microwave before and it turned out great. I used a microwave-safe dish, but I have also heard of people using a rice cooker or a fluted stone with success. It's a quick and easy way to make a delicious dessert. Let me know if you have any other questions! Happy cooking!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make soda cake in the microwave?

Yes, you can make soda cake in the microwave. To do this, mix your ingredients in a microwave-safe bowl and cook on high for about 8-10 minutes, checking for doneness. The cooking time may vary depending on your microwave's wattage.

What is the best method for cooking soda cake: microwave or rice cooker?

The best method depends on your preference. A rice cooker can provide a more even cooking environment, resulting in a moister cake. However, a microwave is faster and more convenient if you're short on time.

How long does it take to cook soda cake in a rice cooker?

Cooking soda cake in a rice cooker typically takes about 30-40 minutes. Make sure to check the cake for doneness by inserting a toothpick; it should come out clean when the cake is ready.

Do I need to adjust the recipe for microwave cooking?

Generally, you won't need to adjust the recipe significantly for microwave cooking, but you may want to reduce the cooking time and check for doneness frequently to avoid overcooking.

Can I use a cake mix for soda cake in the microwave or rice cooker?

Yes, you can use a cake mix for soda cake in both the microwave and rice cooker. Just follow the instructions on the cake mix package, substituting soda for water or other liquids as needed.

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