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Can i substitute white cake mix for yellow cake mix?

White cake mix cannot be substituted directly for angel food cake mix. The two products have different ingredients that produce different types of cakes. However, if it is only important to have a white cake, and an angel food cake is not specifically required, then you could bake a white cake with a white cake mix instead of trying to make an angel food cake.


Can I use olive oil in a cake mix?

Yes, you can use olive oil in a cake mix as a substitute for other types of oil. Just be aware that olive oil has a distinct flavor that may affect the taste of the cake.


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What is more fattening cake or cake mix?

They are essentially the same thing. A cake is just what is the result of baking cake mix. Each is about euqally as unhealthy for you as the other is.


Can you use olive oil in a cake mix for baking?

Yes, you can use olive oil in a cake mix for baking. Olive oil can be a healthy alternative to other types of oil and can add a unique flavor to the cake. Just be sure to use a mild or light olive oil to avoid overpowering the taste of the cake.


What happens if you don't mix cake mix?

The cake will not taste the way it is supposed to.


How many boxes of cake mix for 16in by 4in round cake?

It depends on the depth of the pan


Can you transform brownie mix into cake mix?

No, brownie mix cannot be directly transformed into cake mix as they have different ingredients and ratios.


How many mini cupcake does a cake mix make?

well if you use Betty cake mix you can make 24 mini cupcakes


When do you need to stop mixing cake mix?

You need to stop when it looks like the dry cake mix is mixed in all the way or stop when the cake mix is creamy.


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