No, water can't get you drunk.
All vodka contains alcohol. Alcohol is a drug.
chocolate cake vodka and chocolate pudding
They eat chocolate sherbert cake and drink vodka rocks.
Yes. Whenever I make a cake that calls for water, I always replace the water with milk. This makes for a more moist cake. You can add oil, but that can be tricky because you don't want to end up with an oily sheen on your cake. I would start by substituting milk for any water in the recipe, and see if you notice a difference.
I believe you use the apple sauce to replace the oil... healthier recipe and it doesnt taste any different... makes a very moist cake too!
No. Cake is better than water.
You replace a cake mix by making the cake from scratch. Any cake recipe from a cook book or found online will tell you how much flour, sugar, baking powder or baking soda, salt and other ingredients to use.
margerine or soya butter
Follow the link below for a 'Galliano' cake recipe. When looking online, look for 'Harvey Wallbanger Cake' recipes, commemorating the invention of the Harvey Wallbanger cocktail; Vodka, Galliano and orange juice, popularized in the 1980s
Water is needed to convert sucrose to glucose and maltose to glucose.
These are 2 of the most popular vodka cocktails that we teach students at the American Bartenders Schools. Vodka Martini # 2 oz. vodka # dash of dry vermouth # garnish with a green olive Cosmopilatin # 1 1/2 oz. vodka # 1/2 oz triple sec # dash of Rose's Lime Juice # dash of cranberry juice A pineapple upside down cake is awesome. It's only pineapple juice mixed with vanilla vodka and a drop or two of grenadine or maraschino cherry juice! A pineapple upside down cake is awesome. It's only pineapple juice mixed with vanilla vodka and a drop or two of grenadine or maraschino cherry juice!
Doubtful. Cup for cup, there is going to be less moisture in the strawberries and quite a bit of sugar.