Yeah, baking mishaps happen. When my sister and I were learning to bake, we didn’t usually have a problem with burning stuff. Usually. More often, we had a problem getting the cake out of the pan in one piece. Our mom told use to take the broken cake and put it in a big bowl. Mix up an instant pudding and pour it over the cake. Let it set in the fridge. It really was a good save.
When we got better at baking and learned how not to have the cake break when it comes out of the pan, we stopped making pudding cake. A few months later, bless his heart, our dad asked why we didn’t have that anymore, and could we please make him some.
Morriss H. about 1 month ago
He hasn’t touched it yet, that’s a really bad sign.
Imagine about 1 month ago
You know it’s really bad if he won’t eat it.
darcyandsimon about 1 month ago
Actually, no one suggested that he didn’t eat it, once he got accustomed to the smell!
Impkins Premium Member about 1 month ago
She’s been “baking” a cake and she has the audacity to tell Crumb to lose weight?????? A pox on you madam! :)
thejanith Premium Member about 1 month ago
Yeah, baking mishaps happen. When my sister and I were learning to bake, we didn’t usually have a problem with burning stuff. Usually. More often, we had a problem getting the cake out of the pan in one piece. Our mom told use to take the broken cake and put it in a big bowl. Mix up an instant pudding and pour it over the cake. Let it set in the fridge. It really was a good save.
When we got better at baking and learned how not to have the cake break when it comes out of the pan, we stopped making pudding cake. A few months later, bless his heart, our dad asked why we didn’t have that anymore, and could we please make him some.