what is cake flour because i havent heard of it or seen it
Yes.
A cake mix has sugar, baking powder, salt and flavoring already in it. That would make it very hard to use in replace of just the flour in another recipe. If you have a cake mix, make that cake, following the instructions on the package. Although, you can modify most cake mixes by adding nuts, flavorings, fruit, etc. to it.
Do you mean a cake mix? If so, you need to butter the pan, and then flour the pan. After you remove the excess flour, then you can put the cake mix in the pan.
The main difference between all-purpose flour and cake flour is their protein content. Cake flour has less protein than all-purpose flour, which results in a lighter and more tender cake. Using cake flour can make a cake more delicate and soft, while all-purpose flour can make a cake denser and chewier. The choice of flour can affect the texture and crumb of the cake, so it's important to choose the right flour based on the desired outcome.
You have to add about 3 puddings to make a cake mix moist.
No it Can't Because the Self - Raising Flour Raises the cake or whatever you are making. So unless You Want a flat cake then.... Baking mix can not be substituted for self - raising flour. :)
cake mix is wrong, The first ready-mix food to be sold commercially was Aunt Jemima pancake flour. It was invented in St. Joseph, Missouri and introduced in 1899
cake mix is wrong, The first ready-mix food to be sold commercially was Aunt Jemima pancake flour. It was invented in St. Joseph, Missouri and introduced in 1899
The amount of flour and sugar in a cake mix can vary by brand and type, but a typical cake mix usually contains around 2 to 3 cups of flour and 1 to 2 cups of sugar. The exact proportions will be listed on the package. Additionally, cake mixes often include other ingredients like leavening agents and flavorings. Always check the specific mix for precise measurements.
egg milk and flour
No, adding additional all purpose flour to a standard cake mix would not affect the taste as much as it would affect the texture and produce a heavy cake that might not rise properly.
Yeah You Can ;)