A cake that is made by blending the ingredients together with electric beaters or a hand whisk could be called a 'whisked' cake. Cakes made by this method usually have a runnier batter and more liquid ingredients - more milk, eggs or oil instead of butter.
Whisked cakes are quick and convenient to prepare and there is relatively little mess - one bowl, a whisk and a spatula. That is why packet cake mixes are prepared using this method - the dry ingredients are mixed for you in advance and all you have to do is add the wet ingredients and whisk them together.
The cake is baking in the oven.
Yes because air bubbles are introduced in the making of sponge cake. For example, when it's whisked,folded,sieved and cooked.
The cake rises, causing it to be lighter and airier.
a baking cake
Yes, some cake recipes call for baking soda as an ingredient.
Baking cookies, baking cake, baking brownies or baking any in general
cakes with baking soda and cakes without are the same.
yes you can use aluminium cake dish in baking mode in oven
Baking in a silicone pan makes it easier to take the cake out of it.
Yes, baking soda adds some saltiness to a cake. But forgetting the baking soda will cause the cake to be flat and dense rather than light and tender.
Not every recipe calls for baking soda, but for the ones that do it interacts with the flour to rise and expand the cookies or cake.
Well. If you made the half cake from a box then do and estimate for about half the time for a whole cake. I LOVE baking.