Yes it's okay, just add one and a half teaspoons baking powder and 2 teaspoons oil, if it's a really old box. Like 6months old. You can also use old cake mix for cookies. Just don't add the oil and baking powder.
No! Absloutely not. This very thing has been found to be the cause of infection AIDS.
you can't really because the leavening agents or ingredients that make the cake mix rise will not work.
no you cant because the real cake mix has to cook much much longer so it will not work i tried it and i took i hour but i had the old one
No because you would just get very disgusting little cakes!!!!..................................................................................................................................So in conclusion dont make cookies out of old cake mix!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cake Mix cookies using mason jars use standard make mix recipes from the grocery store or home made style that replace placing the mixture into a pan or cake tin with division and placement into the jars and baking in them.
Manufacturers are require to put dates on products, but just because something is past the expiration date does not mean it is spoiled, especially dry, boxed products. You can use an outdated cake mix, but it may have lost color, flavor, and nutritional value. It is unlikely to be harmful. Check the mix for signs of mold or insects. If it looks and smells okay it is most likely safe to use.
Probably not, but check the box for an expiration date. If you can't find one, err on the side of safety and throw the mix away.
angel cake is over 100 years old
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Jonathan Cake is 44 years old (birthdate: August 31, 1967).
the old gateau heals all status conditions of a single pokemon. its like a full heal or a lava cookie ^^ But you only get one. A Gateau is the french word for cake, so it means 'Old Cake'
When it’s time to plan a birthday celebration, one of the first items on the agenda is usually cake. Birthdays have become synonymous with cake, and choosing the right cake for the birthday celebrant is as important as selecting a suitable gift. You can begin by matching the birthday cake to the occasion. Does the birthday fall during a particular holiday or seasonal event? For example, a late October birthday lends itself perfectly to a Halloween themed cake. A spring birthday offers the chance to try a pastel hued cake, such as lemon or strawberry. White or matching frosting with floral adornments would make this cake right at home with spring’s blooming colors. Think about the age, gender, and interests of the birthday celebrant. Children love the simple flavors of chocolate or yellow cake. Toppers based on popular cartoon and movie characters are timeless favorites. A young adult might prefer a rich dark chocolate with a fondant or ganache frosting, or a black and white cake with its intriguing mix of dark and white chocolate layers. When choosing a birthday cake for someone in their twenties or thirties, think sophisticated. Older adults will be delighted with classic birthday cakes such as red velvet or carrot with cream cheese frosting. Or try an old southern favorite like coconut cake or Lady Baltimore cake. Old fashioned Hummingbird cake with take your birthday party guests back to a simpler time. For someone who prefers a less traditional birthday cake, think outside the traditional layer cake. Cheesecake, pound cake, and Boston cream pie are all more than able to hold a few candles while bringing a smile to your special birthday person. If a special decoration theme is desired for your birthday cake, consider going with a sheet cake. They provide the perfect surface for elaborate toppers and more. Whatever kind of birthday cake you choose, choosing a cake with thought and care will make the day even more special.
Madeira cake crumbs are the crumbs left over from the cake after it's all eaten. OR you can find a Madeira Cake at a bakery (or bake one yourself) and after it is a few days old, break up the cake portion into crumbs, and use it for your recipe that calls for Madeira Cake Crumbs. Hope this helps!