Afraid to take the cake out of the oven
Afraid to take the cake out of the oven
I have problems in identifying when the cake is fully baked and ready to be taken out the oven so I can put the icing on. Just wondering how many people went through this stage and might want to share how they got over it.
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Re: Afraid to take the cake out of the oven
use a toothpick inserted into the center of the cake. if it comes out clean your cake is done.
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Re: Afraid to take the cake out of the oven
... With Max for Live you should be able to solve this problem!
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Re: Afraid to take the cake out of the oven
I buy my cakes from a little bakery around the corner then tell people I made them myself, everybody thinks I'm a pro.
Re: Afraid to take the cake out of the oven
Do you mix your own cakes? I am a professional mixer. I have a special bowl and everything. Reasonable rates, PM for details.
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Re: Afraid to take the cake out of the oven
pull it out and put it aside to cool for 3 full days...
have a taste, if it tastes done, its done.
if not? still ok to put it back in the oven
have a taste, if it tastes done, its done.
if not? still ok to put it back in the oven
Re: Afraid to take the cake out of the oven
I prefer to leave it out in the rain.simmerdown wrote:pull it out and put it aside to cool for 3 full days...
have a taste, if it tastes done, its done.
if not? still ok to put it back in the oven
All that sweet green icing running down... lovely.
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Re: Afraid to take the cake out of the oven
Most recipes tell you how hot the oven should be and how long at what temperature. Even then, there is no guarantee and more times than not it doesn't turn out as expected.
So you see, I tend not to follow the recipes too much. And now I am scared to even remove the cake from the cake-tin Most of the time this is where you either make it or break it.
You see, the problem is not with the mixing it is just to take it out of the oven and the cake tin. If I can do this properly then after that I am fine. Ah mean with the icing and stuff.
So you see, I tend not to follow the recipes too much. And now I am scared to even remove the cake from the cake-tin Most of the time this is where you either make it or break it.
You see, the problem is not with the mixing it is just to take it out of the oven and the cake tin. If I can do this properly then after that I am fine. Ah mean with the icing and stuff.
Last edited by evon on Mon Dec 12, 2011 6:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Afraid to take the cake out of the oven
The cool down suggestion, as someone else posted, always works for me. However 90% of the times it tells me that it needs more refining....
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Re: Afraid to take the cake out of the oven
Only through experience can you truly get a feel for when the cake is ready. You need to do more baking, and eat more cake by professional bakeries. Also consider branching out beyond cakes. Sometimes having some compare/contrast is good when it comes to baking.
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Re: Afraid to take the cake out of the oven
...btw, its never done after 3 days coolingsimmerdown wrote:pull it out and put it aside to cool for 3 full days...
have a taste, if it tastes done, its done.
if not? still ok to put it back in the oven
the worst is to assume you cake is done, then when you taste your 3 month old cake, and are like, 'ugh, this tastes like dogdoo, how could i have served this shyte?'
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Re: Afraid to take the cake out of the oven
I'm not so sure that's sound advice. There's a world of difference between a cake and a biscuit (for example) and if you muddle the two techniques you end up with a muddy undefined mess.the_planet wrote: Also consider branching out beyond cakes. Sometimes having some compare/contrast is good when it comes to baking.
Re: Afraid to take the cake out of the oven
not sure how to carry on the cake analogy but i upload a private version on to soundcloud and listen to it for about a week, changing bits i dont like. something about seeing it in a different arena other than ableton seems to help as for me the soundcloud version is what people are actually going to listen to. sorry to spoil the "cake" fun.
Re: Afraid to take the cake out of the oven
Dammit, I thought this thread was actually about cake.