any cake that you wish to decorate, cup cake,regular cake, BD cake, weding cake, etc
There are tons of places you can find a crab cake recipes , i would check foodnetwork.com, simplyrecipes.com, allrecipes.com these can help you find a good one
No. You do not have to put icing under the fondant on a cake. You can bake a cake and not put any icing on it and just put fondant on it if you wish. No law forces you to put icing on the cake. With that said, How do you plan to stop the icing at the edge of the fondant? Which will you apply first? Normally sugar in the the icing causes it to stick to the cake and also causes the fondant to stick to the icing. So if you have messy people eating your cakes and do not want the fondant to fall off the plates onto the rug as they walk around the living room at a party, it would be best to use icing as a glue.
Almost any cake can be iced using fondant, but some cakes work better than others. Firmer cakes (white, yellow, chocolate, vanilla, bundt, devil's food, etc.) work better with fondant than soft or delicate cakes (angelfood, for example).
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To find websites that could give you the diabetic carrot cake recipes, you may visit cooks.com. It shows you different ways you can make your carrot cake.
Yes, Duff Goldman's fondant is gluten-free. The ingredients used in his fondant recipes do not contain gluten, making it suitable for those with gluten sensitivities. However, it's always best to check the packaging for any specific allergen information or cross-contamination warnings.
Diabetic cake recipes are fairly easy to create. You can usually look at any cake recipe and substitute the sugary ingredients with something like an artificial sweetener such as Splenda or other no sugar added products.
it holds the cake or any other thing that you are baking together
There are many ways to locate coffee cake recipes. Such recipes can be found in any dessert cook books, or found on the websites of popular chefs such as Paula Deen and Rachel Ray.
Any cake can be made healthier by replacing the oil with applesauce 1:1. Can't taste a difference at all. Brownies can be made this way as well. Here is a site with more ideas... http://www.delish.com/recipes/cooking-recipes/20-low-fat-desserts-recipes
yes,just search simple cook recipies online.