You will need the basic cake ingredietns (butter, sugar, flour, baking powder / baking soda, eggs, milk, oil, ect.), along with some colored sprinkles or sugar candy pieces to add the rainbow effect. It should be a white cake mix, so that the colors show up the best, too.
It's a bit of a long recipe, it's similar to traditional chocolate cake recipes but with added ingredients, such as coconut. Here's the link: http://www.mangerati.com/german-chocolate-cake
No, I have been down to where I wanted a cake and had all the ingredients but milk. I used water and added an extra bit of butter and an extra egg, but the cake turned out very well, perhaps not as rich, but delicious none the less. Also if you are a coffee drinker and you use Non-Dairy creamer in your coffee, you can actually add about 1/4 cup of the Non-Dairy Creamer to your dry ingredients and use water in place of the milk. Again, not as rich, but still very delicious.
A rice cake is usually very low in calories, and has some fiber in it. The nutrients tend to be a bit limited (no protein, calcium, ect.) due to the very simple ingredients.
you get the colours in a rainbow because of the sun magnifying through the rain and projecting the coulours of the rainbow. if you squint at a light you will see a rainbow around it. it works a bit like that
Yes, you can substitute ricotta cheese for sour cream in a chocolate cake recipe. Ricotta will add a slightly different texture and flavor, making the cake a bit denser and creamier. To maintain moisture, consider adjusting the liquid ingredients slightly, as ricotta is thicker than sour cream. Overall, the substitution can yield a deliciously unique cake.
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It can vary. A pound cake is simply named "Pound cake" because it needs a pound of sugar, a pound of flour, and [i think] a pound of butter.
2 sticks of butter 1 teaspoon of smiles 3 cups of love 1/2 cup of loyalty 6 tablespoons of custard Lots of sprinkles -Preheat oven to 350 degrees Celsius 1. Sift all of the dry ingredients together into a large bowl. 2. Mix all of the wet ingredients together in a bowl, until light, fluffy and smooth. 3. Pour the wet ingredients into a heart shaped pan, and then add in the dry ingredients bit-by-bit, in batches of 6. 4. Put the pan with the friendship cake mixture into the oven, and bake anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour. 5. Put sprinkles on top.
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Not really, no. It does change a bit from batter to cake while baking, but beyond that it does not grow or develop.
It tends to, yes. But if the steam condenses onto the cake (in the form of water when cooled), then it will actually make the cake a bit heavier.
No, as you move the rainbow you see moves too. No, because the bit of the rainbow you see is part of a circle and circles have no end. However, you can direct someone else to the place where YOU see the end of your rainbow (but THEY will not see it when they get there).