Batter was
like typical cake box batter.
Not exact matches
In Norway it's
typical to make kjøttkaker which is meat
cakes, or what my family
likes to call shit
cakes lol.
They're so easy you'll feel
like you did something wrong, that is until you cook them up and get the most delicious, fluffy, dense
cakes you've ever had without any of the horrible for you ingredients
typical in a lot of pancake recipes.
More
like a
cake than your
typical yeast bread.
I'm not one to complain about desserts being too rich or too dense, but it was certainly a nice surprise when this flourless chocolate
cake baked up much lighter than the
typical flourless
cake... the whipped egg whites helped create a
cake with an almost mousse -
like texture.
I just made the coffee
cake this morning, the batter was very dense, it didn't look
like your
typical batter!
But these pancakes... are much more
like «
cakes» than your
typical flapjack.
I'm just wondering about the flavor, does it taste
like a
typical red velvet
cake but it's just green or does it have any chocolaty taste to it, since it has the cocoa powder?
tastes just
like typical red velvet
cake (which also has cocoa powder in it).
It may look
like your
typical 4th of July sheet
cake, but it has a nice «healthy» surprise that's used instead of
cake!
Typical dishes are vatapá (palm oil, coconut, shrimp, and garlic), moqueca (seafood cooked in palm oil), caruru (seafood, in palm oil with okra), acarajé (deep fried bean
cakes stuffed with vatapá), and abara (
like acarajé but cooked instead of deep fried).
it does taste eggy with a texture that's more
like moist
cake instead of
typical normal bread (since no yeast is used).
Now don't get me wrong... these are not your
typical «sweet»
cake like muffin.
A
typical sheet
cake is more
like a brownie in that regard.
This milkshake sure tastes
like an unhealthy slice of
cake, but it doesn't have all the nasty ingredients that are
typical to
cake — no bleached all purpose flour, no refined sugar and no butter.
It should be a fairly wet dough, more
like cake batter than a
typical cookie dough.
This simple cream cheese and jelly sandwich, made with rice
cakes, is great because it's different from
typical white or wheat bread, and kids
like the flavor combination.
Examples include margarine, pastries, shortening, biscuits, donuts,
cakes, pies, crackers, bread, popcorn, and
typical fast food choices
like fried chicken, burgers and french fries.
It's not
like making a
cake; if you're out of something for your
typical smoothie you can find a substitute pretty easy.
A
typical day for me (I eat throughout the day, no meal format) would be this: -3 clementines — 1/2 cup raw unsalted trail mix (cashew, walnut, macadamia nut, mulberry, goji, cacao)- banana with walnut butter -1 cup mixed fruit (
like berries, melon, grapes, depends)-1 avocado -2-3 brown rice
cakes -1 / 3 cup carrots -1 / 3 cup hummus - another banana - postworkout I'd eat either a protein smoothie with more banana, greens, superfoods OR whatever I feel
like making, most likely salmon with broccoli or lentil stew etc
The reason is simple: Traditionally, whoopie pies are built with cookies that are fairly squishy and
cake -
like by comparison — way more so than a
typical sandwich cookie.