All about Cakes & Cookies Baking
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happymom_aa:
:lol:
That's why it taste soooo good :lol:jtoh:
Philadelphia cream cheese is the best. Very nice for spreads too. But very fattening.
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ksi:
Thanks ksi for your encouragement
Nice work autumnbronze! Keep on going....your family will benefit most from your baking passion...
My gal already ordered how many muffins she wants to eat for each meal....she is abit too crazy about it.
I am a 'recent', very novice baker. Started 2 years ago. Managed to only bake cookies using simple recipes successfully.
After all this flurry about breadmaking and once I get the machine, will try out cakes and cupcakes, sans the mixes
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:thankyou: ksi for starting this thread.
All the cakes look :drool:
My rice cooker has cake baking function but dunno how to use.
Anyone has recipe for that?
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Funz:
Forgot to ask you what is the degree for baking. TQ very much.
Means to put the pan of batter into another shallow pan 1/2 or 3/4 filled with water. This keeps the cake moist.christina soh:
I'm thiking to give a try of the recipe. What do you mean by \"bake cheesecake ina water bath\"? Thank you. -
LKVM:
But I find it too soft :?[/quote]That's why can spread. Yummy!
Philadelphia cream cheese is the best. Very nice for spreads too. But very fattening.jtoh:
[quote=\"happymom_aa\"]Try making it with Philadelphia Cream Cheese, it taste great!
Will alway use Philadelphia Cream Cheese for any recipe calling for cream cheese.
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Wow, thanks KSI for starting this thread. It is very useful and 'mouth-enriching' for cai niao like me! I love to drool, drooling is good! Lol.
Anyone has any easy to bake recipe that does not require any electric mixer? Had wanted to try BC's and some other premix brand too but mostly requires an electric mixer which we do not have. Easy recipe so that my children can do as well. So far we have only tried BC's cookies that does not require one. We would like to try to bake a cake. :thankyou: -
ppnqq:
Betty Crocker cake mixes do not require an electric mixer. Super easy. Just pour in the mix into a big bowl, add water, egg, oil, stir, then pour into baking tin and bake. Even a small child can do on their own.Wow, thanks KSI for starting this thread. It is very useful and 'mouth-enriching' for cai niao like me! I love to drool, drooling is good! Lol.
Anyone has any easy to bake recipe that does not require any electric mixer? Had wanted to try BC's and some other premix brand too but mostly requires an electric mixer which we do not have. Easy recipe so that my children can do as well. So far we have only tried BC's cookies that does not require one. We would like to try to bake a cake. :thankyou:
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christina soh:
Forgot to ask you what is the degree for baking. TQ very much.[/quote]160 degree. For my oven I started at 160 but eventually lowered to 150 as I saw that the top was getting dark fast.
Means to put the pan of batter into another shallow pan 1/2 or 3/4 filled with water. This keeps the cake moist.Funz:
[quote=\"christina soh\"]
I'm thiking to give a try of the recipe. What do you mean by \"bake cheesecake ina water bath\"? Thank you. -
jtoh:
Betty Crocker cake mixes do not require an electric mixer. Super easy. Just pour in the mix into a big bowl, add water, egg, oil, stir, then pour into baking tin and bake. Even a small child can do on their own.

Ohh really? But I thought most of the premix state at medium speed or what ever speed required. Ok, will try to look for it again.
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ppnqq:
Electric mixer makes it more convenient or maybe not cos I find it a hassle to wash and keep. For most cookies, there is no need for a mixer, a good whisk and arm will do the trick. Good for toning those flabby underarms.Wow, thanks KSI for starting this thread. It is very useful and 'mouth-enriching' for cai niao like me! I love to drool, drooling is good! Lol.
Anyone has any easy to bake recipe that does not require any electric mixer? Had wanted to try BC's and some other premix brand too but mostly requires an electric mixer which we do not have. Easy recipe so that my children can do as well. So far we have only tried BC's cookies that does not require one. We would like to try to bake a cake. :thankyou:
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