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Cakes - in a slow cooker

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Meg888 | 16:37 Tue 15th Nov 2011 | Food & Drink
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Hi. Has anyone tried this? Do they really turn out well? I'd love to do a Vic sponge, but the only recipes I can seem to find are like choc mud cake & stuff?
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just posting to lose the last posters vile name
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Inclined to agree with Eddie.
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have just checked the instructions in my slow cook book and it says....Cakes and tea bread may be cooked in a cake tin. Cover the tin tightly with aluminium foil, allowing room for the cake to rise. Surround with boiling wateer like a steamed pudding and cook only on HIGH. Cakes should never be cooked without adding water.The result will not be as crisp and brown as oven-baked but icing or a jam glaze will disguise this. Chocolate cakes look attractive without icing.
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maybe Eddie - just copied the instructions out of my slow cook book for Meg.
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Thanks folks - I think I'll stick with my oven for these! I'll bet it does nice puddings though...

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