17catherines: (Psychokitten)
17catherines ([personal profile] 17catherines) wrote in [community profile] cookingforpeoplewhodont2012-05-02 09:43 pm

Tim Tam Cake, and other things to do with a packet cake mix

Happy food carnival day!

I decided my first post was way too boring, so this is the fun half of my contribution.

Basically, it's a whole collection of ways to adulterate packet cake mixes until they are unrecogniseable as packet cakes, starting with the classic from my student days - Tim Tam Cake

Enjoy!

[personal profile] susan8020 2012-05-02 05:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks, that was fun!

The parts about substituting wet stuff and dry stuff etc are very helpful even for us stodgy low-carb types who use 'biscuit mix' instead of sweet cake mix and add dull veg stuff instead of fun sweet stuff. ;-)

[personal profile] susan8020 2012-05-03 12:32 am (UTC)(link)
I had forgotten that 'biscuit' means something different across the pond!

What I mean is a US mix also sometimes called 'pancake mix' or 'all purpose baking mix'. It contains flour, baking powder, a little oil, salt of course. A popular brand here is 'Bisquick'. If you just add water, you quickly get a decent, well-risen light bread product. Depending on how much water, it can make pancakes/flapjacks or fluffy dumplings or muffins or cake (if you add sweetening).

https://www.google.com/search?sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=%22all+purpose+baking+mix%22+ingredients

It sometimes has odd stuff in it, but I go ahead and use it for various purposes anyway. When I use it for something like Swedish egg pancakes, they come out too puffy and dry, but are dependable. Also it makes dependable tempura batter.