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| ISO a great Vanilla Cupcake batter for using in bulk baking. Prefer on that doesn't require whipped whites/folding. A simple mixing method would be perfect. So, the assistants can mix w/o a problem. Somehow not so satisfied with my product right now. As always-ISO- a moist, fluffy, not dense type of cupcake. Thank You |
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| Have you tried using and modifying a Hi-ratio cake batter formula? |
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| I need to find a good Hi-Ratio Formula. I'll experiment w/ those. Got any good ones to share? It's been a long time since I tried a Fluid Flex (liquid) cake, any thoughts? Will that produce a nice cupcake? Kinda want something buttery though. I've tried everybodies recipes out there. HELP......... |
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| Spoons, What's your use? Do you need to store? Use immediatey? You'll really need to match your recipe to your use. pan fluid flex, storage buttery, no shelf life etc. |
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| Panini- usage is basically made to order cupcakes for parties, galas, no storage. Some are too eggy, some too dense, some don't have the nice dome. I want to pair them with all kinds of fillings and buttercreams. More adult, than for kids. That's why I am thinking....fluid flex, more towards neutral flavor, just a nice vehicle, to carry the fillings/buttercreams. Maybe a fluffly white cake......I have been trying all yellow cakes. Whatya think? Something I can put in the 20 qt. and go.........2 stage method Thank you!!!!! |
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| Spoons, I think you're going in the right direction with white. I'm not so sure the shortening is going to make that much of a difference. Meaning liquid over solid. I'm not abnle to access my computer from home. I'll look for something in the morn. Do you have fluid flex on hand? I can pull a white formula using it. It won't be till mid morning, Mondays, crazy, Pan |
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| Spoons here is a basic hi-ratio using a solid hi-ratio shortening. 460ml Milk 460gr Egg 760gr Caster sugar 340gr Hi-ratio shortening 30gr Glycerine 675gr Hi-ratio flour 30gr Baking powder 10gr Salt Mix 1st group to break up the ingredients. Sift the 2nd group and then add to the 1st group. Blend and scrape down, whip (use a whisk attachment) on 2nd speed for 2 1/2 minutes. Note:depending on the make and model of mixer, your 2nd speed may be faster/slower than mine, therefore you need to evaluate, record and adjust your mixing speed/time to get the optimum product. But don't overmix or the cake will collapse. This recipe gives a "fluffy white" cake, with good keeping properties due to the emulsifiers, high sugar and moisture in the cake. Good luck |
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| Thanks so much, much appreciated! I will try the Hi Ratio formula. And, Panini....yes, got fluid flex(how long does that stuff last?) So, would like to try out yours as well. Thanks in advance. |
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| Tried the Hi-Ratio...came out a tad dense, probably because I halfed the formula, and did not reduce mixing time (?) Will try again. But, overall...came out good. Panini waiting for your Fluid Flex recipe to compare. |
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| Spoons, sorry, I don't know what happened. I posted a FF one and a high ratio. I'll post em again in the morn. wierd. |
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| 1 c flour 1 tsp baking powder 1/4 tsp salt 1/4 c butter 1/2 c sugar 1 egg 1/2 tsp vanilla 1/2 c ice water creaming method. Fill 2/3 full. 375 degrees until toothpick comes out clean, do not let brown. Multiply as many times as needed. |
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| Okay. I've tried a formula, I think from here a long time ago. The cake came out a little heavy on the bottom, fluffy on the top. Mixing wrong? What did I do wrong? Now, I remember the charateristic of these cakes, very yellow. Can I sub out some eggs, and sub with whites? Panini, I am waiting for your formulas to try. |
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| In follow up to the recipe, don't overmix or it will become to aerated and the structure will not hold, therefore collapsing and becoming dense. Also, it is a high ratio cake recipe so it is not a light as a sponge, maybe a better description of the texture and other characteristics you require so we can assist? |
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| Oh, sorry Felixe.. I meant the Fluid Flex Formula. Need to figure out what am I doing wrong. Maybe I didn't go as HI when I mixed when it says 4 mins on HI, 3 mins MED. Halfed the recipe--so I used the Kitchenaid, should I whip it on it's highest speed? OORRR, since I halfed the recipe, should I decrease the mixing times? |
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