Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both, but mostly scratch. I use Barefoot Contessa's recipe for cake/cupcakes, and have good luck with it.
I won't touch Ina Garten's recipes anymore, not after I tried her lemon bars recipe and the lemon topping had flour in it (unusual) and was gel like the inside of a lemon jelly bean. All her recipes are suspect now.
Anonymous wrote:Both, but mostly scratch. I use Barefoot Contessa's recipe for cake/cupcakes, and have good luck with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The aisles at the supermarket are full of packet cake mixes. I'm curious. Do most people make cakes from packet mixes or from scratch?
I make them from scratch, it's really easy.
I use this recipe for chocolate cake - how much easier can you get and it's not full of 200 ingredients like the box stuff.
http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2007/06/the_best_chocol/
She is such a phony, and not a single recipe of hers that I've tried has worked out. Bluch.
I'm curious, why do you think she is phony?
Anonymous wrote:Who makes cakes? serious question. I make, maybe, one per year on DS birthday.
This is me too. Made one came from a TJs mix a year ago for DHs bday. Other than that last came was maybe a few years before? Have made cupcakes from scratch once or twice.
But we're more of an ice cream / cookie / pie family.
I wrote the first PP and I realize now that it does sound snarky but I did not mean it to be so. I must come from a culture that sees "cakes" as truly celebratory (wedding, birthday, Christmas stollen, first Communion) and such events arise pretty rarely. So this question never comes up. I never arrive home from work and think, 'aw what the heck, I feel like a triple-layer lemon cake with alternating raspberry and Bavarian creme filling. Honey, get out the mixer! Whereas I might throw together 6 ingredients and make cookies for lunch boxes from time to time. But we are not a have a cake on display on the cake stand on the kitchen island family ....
So back to my question ... I'm curious about who these men and women are who are making cakes from scratch. Is the impetus really just to have dessert on hand, M-F?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The aisles at the supermarket are full of packet cake mixes. I'm curious. Do most people make cakes from packet mixes or from scratch?
I make them from scratch, it's really easy.
I use this recipe for chocolate cake - how much easier can you get and it's not full of 200 ingredients like the box stuff.
http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2007/06/the_best_chocol/
She is such a phony, and not a single recipe of hers that I've tried has worked out. Bluch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The aisles at the supermarket are full of packet cake mixes. I'm curious. Do most people make cakes from packet mixes or from scratch?
I make them from scratch, it's really easy.
I use this recipe for chocolate cake - how much easier can you get and it's not full of 200 ingredients like the box stuff.
http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2007/06/the_best_chocol/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you make them from scratch without a fancy mixer? I don't have a KitchenAid, and can't afford one right now.
It's cake batter not bread dough, you need a wooden spoon & a mixing bowl.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you make them from scratch without a fancy mixer? I don't have a KitchenAid, and can't afford one right now.
It's cake batter not bread dough, you need a wooden spoon & a mixing bowl.
I think creaming butter and sugar is a bit hard with just a wooden spoon, so I often use my hand-held electric mixer--not necessary to have a fancy KitchenAid type mixer.
You cream butter & sugar for cookies. For a cake you melt the butter. Cake batter is more liquid, thus it's a batter, not a dough. Read the recipes, please, then decide what tools you need.
Have you ever used a box mix? You use vegetable oil. There is no creaming butter & sugar in making cakes from scratch.
Anonymous wrote:Who makes cakes? serious question. I make, maybe, one per year on DS birthday.
This is me too. Made one came from a TJs mix a year ago for DHs bday. Other than that last came was maybe a few years before? Have made cupcakes from scratch once or twice.
But we're more of an ice cream / cookie / pie family.
I wrote the first PP and I realize now that it does sound snarky but I did not mean it to be so. I must come from a culture that sees "cakes" as truly celebratory (wedding, birthday, Christmas stollen, first Communion) and such events arise pretty rarely. So this question never comes up. I never arrive home from work and think, 'aw what the heck, I feel like a triple-layer lemon cake with alternating raspberry and Bavarian creme filling. Honey, get out the mixer! Whereas I might throw together 6 ingredients and make cookies for lunch boxes from time to time. But we are not a have a cake on display on the cake stand on the kitchen island family ....
So back to my question ... I'm curious about who these men and women are who are making cakes from scratch. Is the impetus really just to have dessert on hand, M-F?
Anonymous wrote:Who makes cakes? serious question. I make, maybe, one per year on DS birthday.
This is me too. Made one came from a TJs mix a year ago for DHs bday. Other than that last came was maybe a few years before? Have made cupcakes from scratch once or twice.
But we're more of an ice cream / cookie / pie family.
I wrote the first PP and I realize now that it does sound snarky but I did not mean it to be so. I must come from a culture that sees "cakes" as truly celebratory (wedding, birthday, Christmas stollen, first Communion) and such events arise pretty rarely. So this question never comes up. I never arrive home from work and think, 'aw what the heck, I feel like a triple-layer lemon cake with alternating raspberry and Bavarian creme filling. Honey, get out the mixer! Whereas I might throw together 6 ingredients and make cookies for lunch boxes from time to time. But we are not a have a cake on display on the cake stand on the kitchen island family ....
So back to my question ... I'm curious about who these men and women are who are making cakes from scratch. Is the impetus really just to have dessert on hand, M-F?