Sunday, August 23, 2020

My Last Hurrah!

The Allens are dear friends of ours and I have done all of their kids' wedding cakes, with the exception of one because we were out of town. Their youngest daughter, Laura, just found her eternal companion, and I was privileged to design cakes for her reception as my "last hurrah" before retiring my cake business. Bittersweet? A little, but I am more than ready to go on to new adventures besides cake decorating. 




As customers have been picking up their last orders, some have asked for recipes, which I will gladly share. One of my most requested recipes is for my "doctored cake mix" batter, which if you consider cake mix as just one of the ingredients, can also be considered scratch. Only I believe this recipe tastes better in most cases. Please remember that this recipe is for HIGH ALTITUDE ONLY. When we get settled in our new home in Missouri, I will play around with this recipe to see what works best for our lower altitude. 


DOCTORED CAKE MIX BATTER

(FOR HIGH ALTITUDE ONLY)


1 Duncan Hines cake mix, any flavor except Butter Recipe

1/2 cup flour

1 small package instant pudding mix to compliment flavor

1/3 cup vegetable oil

2/3 cup water

4-5 eggs (1 cup total)

7 oz. sour cream


Preheat oven to 350°.  Combine all ingredients in large mixer bowl. Mix on low speed until combined. Scrape sides of bowl. Mix at medium speed for 2 minutes. Pour into greased, floured, and parchment lined cake pans. (Or use “Miracle Goo” with parchment.) Bake 30 minutes or longer, until toothpick comes out clean. DO NOT OVER BAKE.  Bake cupcakes for about 18 minutes.


If you have requests for any other recipes, please go to the search button on the blog, or if you can't find it, leave me a message and I will gladly post whatever you're looking for. Thanks again to all of my former customers. It's been a great ride! 

2 comments:

Debbie said...

Beautiful cakes! I want to print your pages with recipes for carrot cakes/cream cheese frosting. Is there a way to do it w/o all the dark page behind the print?

Cathy Leavitt said...

Hi Debbie. Thanks for asking. If you just copy and paste to a word document, it should work fine. Happy baking!