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. 18 days ago
He hasn’t touched it yet, that’s a really bad sign.
Imagine 18 days ago
You know it’s really bad if he won’t eat it.
darcyandsimon 18 days ago
Actually, no one suggested that he didn’t eat it, once he got accustomed to the smell!
Impkins Premium Member 18 days 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 18 days 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.