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    All about Cakes & Cookies Baking

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      Chenonceau
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      Autumn Bronze… that cake looks very pro… and I love the marble table it is sitting on!! AND the colour scheme of your house.

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        CloudeeDaz
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        oops! scan too fast… thought there is a marble cake pix to devour.

        did a double take , then realised it’s marble table …haiz…

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          BlurBee
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          qms:
          I steamed the chocolate cake on Wednesday, but forgot to take pictures. :clubmyself:

          :rahrah:
          Must be too :drool:

          😉

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            buds
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            schweppes:
            autumnbronze:

            Ok, so I tried my hand at baking a moist coconut cake. It became a hot favourite and the family 'whacked' it. Even gave some away to a friend who tried it and requested more.

            :drool: :drool:

            Autumnbronze dear.... I'm also your friend, right? :please: :please: :please:

            gimme.... gimmeee.... gimmeee... :please: :please: :please:

            Errrmmm another friend here raising hand shamelessly oso hor.. :idea:
            The usage of the word \"whacked\" sure spelt success to me, autumnbronzee hun. :celebrate:

            Btw... i'm also gonna be actively be catching up on reading this thread once i get my battle baking gear in place. But hor.. how to scour the entire thread for recipes? 😢 Perhaps someone can put all the shared recipes on Pg 1? :idea:

            :please: Pretty pleazzze? :please:

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              Happy Mama
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              Autumnbronze, the coconut cake you baked looked absolutely moist and delicious! :drool: :drool:

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                EatNonStop
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                What's up my baking friends?! Browsing thru the last few pages saw alot of wonderful bakes! Keep coming and make me :drool:


                I moved house and finally settled down. 1st bake with new build in Oven.

                White chocolate Milo cake

                http://i44.tinypic.com/2ntk1zc.jpg\">

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                  autumnbronze
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                  ppnqq:


                  Coconut cake? Looks nice! Mind sharing the recipe please? TIA. 😄
                  Hi ppnqq,

                  Thanks!!

                  Sure .... here is the recipe:

                  4 eggs
                  125g butter, softened
                  Half cup plain flour
                  Half cup milk
                  1 cup castor sugar (I used slightly less, cuz the coconut itself is naturally sweet and it turned out just nice)
                  1 cup coconut
                  400 ml can/pkt coconut milk


                  1. Blend or process all ingredients until smooth

                  2. Pour into greased 23cm pie plate and bake in moderate oven (180degC)
                  for 1 hour

                  3. Cool to room temperature and turn onto serving plate

                  4. If desired, decorate with whipped cream, glace cherries and toasted shredded coconut

                  This recipe book is almost 20 years old, but it's the first time I tried the recipe out 😄

                  Happy baking 😄

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                    autumnbronze
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                    Thanks BlurBee, Funz, Schweppes, jtoh, Chen, buds and Happy Mama :love: :love:


                    jtoh - the cake stand was a housewarming gift. It's almost 10 years old!!

                    Chen - thanks for the compliment on the colour scheme :love:

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                      BlurBee
                      last edited by

                      EatNonStop:
                      I moved house and finally settled down. 1st bake with new build in Oven.


                      White chocolate Milo cake
                      :drool:

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                        EatNonStop
                        last edited by

                        LKVM, Blur bee…Thanks!


                        I adapted recipe from Blessed Homemaker…here is her recipe :

                        Ingredients


                        1 Cup Self raising flour
                        1 cup sugar
                        1 tsp vanilla extract (I omit)
                        3 tbsp sunflower oil
                        3 tbsp milo powder
                        1 tbsp cocoa powder
                        1/2 cup chocolate milk
                        2 eggs


                        Method

                        Beat all ingredients together till well mixed.
                        Pour batter into 7" x 7" pan (lined with parchment paper) and bake at pre-heated oven of 180 degrees Celsius for 30mins or till skewer comes out clean.

                        Enjoy!

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