Thursday, January 7, 2010

Recipe for cake that you chill rather than cook ?

My daughter bought an easy bake oven from a car boot sale.


It works by putting ice cubes in the oven to ';cook'; the cake mix.





The cake mix refills cost 拢4.50 for 2 tiny sachets !





There is no chance of my spending that but she is desperate to ';cook'; a cake so does anyone have any ideas ?Recipe for cake that you chill rather than cook ?
wow expensive! use a no-bake cheesecake recipe and cut it down to like a half recipe then let her crush the grahams for the crust and you can use the rest. (putting the crushed grahams and butter mixture into the bottom of a tinfoil cupcake liner then filling it with the cheesecake mixture about 2/3 the way then chilling it makes perfect bit-size cheesecakes)





http://www.cooks.com/rec/search/0,1-0,ea鈥?/a>





here are some other no-bake cake recipes


http://www.cooksrecipes.com/cakes/no-bak鈥?/a>Recipe for cake that you chill rather than cook ?
Choc Crunchies, you don't need to bake this.





You will need: 200g/8 oz. Digestive biscuits,


100g/4 oz. Butter,


3 tbsp. Golden syrup,


2 tbsp. Cocoa powder,


50g/2 oz. Raisins,


100g/4 oz. Dark chocolate.





Method:





Butter an 18cm/7 in. sandwich tin.


Seal the biscuits in a strong polythene bag and bash into uneven crumbs with a rolling pin.





Melt the butter and syrup in a pan (or microwave on High for about 1.1/2 minutes)





Stir in the cocoa and raisins then thoroughly stir in the biscuit crumbs.





Spoon into the tin and press down firmly.





Melt the chocolate in a heatproof bowl over a pan of simmering water (or microwave on Medium for 2-3 minutes.)





Spread over the biscuit base and chill for about half an hour.





Keeps for up to 1 week wrapped in foil.
Some cheese cake recipes made with condenced milk are ';refrig'; Baked!
Green's Original Cheesecake.





www.greenscakes.co.uk





Tesco stock this about 95p
back in the 70's my mom wouldn't pay for those mixes either... she let me have some of the batter though when she baked a cake... worked just as well.
jello cake

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