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  2. No Eggs, No Problem! You Can Make a Boxed Cake Without Them ...

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    It's fizzy, fast and fabulous.

  3. How to Cake It - Wikipedia

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    How to Cake It is a digital web show on YouTube that posts videos showcasing Yolanda Gampp creating cakes that look like other objects, as well as baking tutorials. Her cake designs have been featured on various websites and in magazines. How to Cake It has expanded to selling merchandise, [1] holding live workshops, and a second YouTube ...

  4. Kids Baking Championship - Wikipedia

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    Kids Baking Championship is a competitive reality baking program produced by Levity Entertainment Group for the Food Network.Each week, the children compete to make the best dish, and are judged on presentation, taste, and creativity.

  5. Batter (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    Batter is a flour mixture with liquid and other ingredients such as sugar, salt, egg, milk and leavening used for cooking. Batters are a pourable consistency that cannot be kneaded. [1] [2] Batter is most often used for pancakes and as a coating for fried foods. It is also used for a variety of batter breads.

  6. Convenience food - Wikipedia

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    A cake mix. Gristmills have produced flour for baking for thousands of years. In more recent times flour has been sold with other ingredients mixed in, as have other products ready to cook. Packaged mixes are convenience foods [17] which typically require some preparation and cooking either in the oven or on the stove top.

  7. Baking Impossible - Wikipedia

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    Baking Impossible is an American cooking competition television series that airs on Netflix, themed around baking and engineering.Each episode presents a cast of contestants with a challenge that combines baking with engineering, often described using the portmanteau "bakineering".

  8. Baking - Wikipedia

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    By 2600 BCE, they were making bread in ways similar in principle to those of today. [4] The book Bread for the Wilderness states that "Ovens and worktables have been discovered in archaeological digs from Turkey to Palestine (Jericho (Tell es-Sultan)) and date back to 5600 BC." [6] Baking flourished during the Roman Empire. Beginning around 300 ...

  9. Chorleywood bread process - Wikipedia

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    The Chorleywood bread process (CBP) is a method of efficient dough production to make yeasted bread quickly, producing a soft, fluffy loaf. Compared to traditional bread-making processes, CBP uses more yeast, added fats, chemicals, and high-speed mixing to allow the dough to be made with lower-protein wheat, and produces bread in a shorter time.