OK - the question of the day is....
Box mix or from scratch if you're baking a cake?
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Well, I'm a pie type girl. So scratch. When I bake a cake it's in a Dutch oven when I'm camping....mix is far easier in the woods or on the sand.
I refuse to answer this question on the grounds that we don't have a box, anyway. :P
Quote from: Jessica on December 07, 2018, 03:43:57 PM
Well, I'm a pie type girl. So scratch. When I bake a cake it's in a Dutch oven when I'm camping....mix is far easier in the woods or on the sand.
Ooo, I love a good pie, pastry or biscuit, either crust is good
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From scratch...I love to bake and always have..bugging my Mum at an early age but being "put off" initially while she worked out if I was serious or not...anyway after stopping work I spent that first year baking a lot and made some really delicious stuff...also broke my scales after the first 2 months...for the sake of my health I quit eating but continued to bake but eventually stopped...still love to bake
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Box mix. I bake and freeze the leftovers for desert with my lunch. This helps maintain my girly figure.
Scratch! I have more control and can both do different sizes and tinker easily.
From scratch, fun is in the making and the surprise when it comes out ok!!!
I don't bake cakes, I am a bread baker, and constantly experimenting with ancient grains in my breads. Because of this, i am starting from scratch!
I used to have a real stone oven at my house up north. I am now using one of those Green Egg type grills for baking the bread, and the results are almost as good as I had with the stone oven.
I'd always insisted on scratch baking my cakes, I saw box mixes as kind of cheating.
However... my Devlyn has a penchant for a box mix cake and will admit they do come out very moist and consistent; do I'm a bit of a convert.
I seem to have found a happy medium and appreciate both routes to high-calorie pleasure!
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Quote from: Megan. on December 08, 2018, 12:32:52 PM
I'd always insisted on scratch baking my cakes, I saw box mixes as kind of cheating.
However... my Devlyn has a penchant for a box mix cake and will admit they do come out very moist and consistent; do I'm a bit of a convert.
I seem to have found a happy medium and appreciate both routes to high-calorie pleasure!
As per Alton Brown of Good Eats on the Food Network, boxed cake mixes taste better than scratch, because there are ingredients that only cake mix manufacturers can add in the mix.
As we were getting acquainted, Megan asked me what kind of cake I liked. My answer? "Moist"
Quote from: Devlyn on December 08, 2018, 12:41:19 PM
As per Alton Brown of Good Eats on the Food Network, boxed cake mixes taste better than scratch, because there are ingredients that only cake mix manufacturers can add in the mix.
As we were getting acquainted, Megan asked me what kind of cake I liked. My answer? "Moist"
Yes, moist is good. That is true of a lot of food, isn't it?
Chrissy
Just made a sultana and walnut using the rub together method, very moist Devlin
This is the Pumpkin Pie Cake I made yesterday! Yum!
And yes from scratch and very moist!
I do listen to Alton Brown's suggestions, but like mentioned elsewhere, I prefer using organic ingredients and I can't recall seeing organic cake mix readily available. I do break that rule when out and about on walkabouts though.
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Scratch everything, especially deserts. Might as well have the best.
It is easier for me to use a good Betty Crocker box mix.
That does not mean it is better than scratch, it just means I am lazier I guess.
Chrissy
Box mix frequenty goes on sale as a loss leader. Cheaper than scratch!