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Cakes Not Rising
I can not get my cakes to rise. I am following this recipe:
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/f oodandd rink/re cipes/9 948208/ Mary-Be rrys-ca ppuccin o-coffe e-cake- recipe. html
I am not over mixing the cake mixture. I work on the principle that once the mixture is a uniform colour that's enough. I am using unsalted butter will that make any difference? I am using my Kenwood chef on a low speed setting. I am preheating the oven for at least 30 minutes after getting up to temperature. I am using a thick steel baking sheet and metal flat bottomed springform tins. Any advice gratefully received.
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I am not over mixing the cake mixture. I work on the principle that once the mixture is a uniform colour that's enough. I am using unsalted butter will that make any difference? I am using my Kenwood chef on a low speed setting. I am preheating the oven for at least 30 minutes after getting up to temperature. I am using a thick steel baking sheet and metal flat bottomed springform tins. Any advice gratefully received.
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Have a look at how quantities compare, even though this is a differen type of coffee cake. Try dissolving the coffee in 1tsp as opposed to 1 tbsp. boiling water; or even using it dry.
It may be worth a bit of mix and match trial and error?
Have a look at how quantities compare, even though this is a differen type of coffee cake. Try dissolving the coffee in 1tsp as opposed to 1 tbsp. boiling water; or even using it dry.
It may be worth a bit of mix and match trial and error?