Re: [london.food] Easy cakes to make in bulk?

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From: KAY WISTOW A15
Subject: Re: [london.food] Easy cakes to make in bulk?
Date: 16:57 on 18 Jul 2005
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Carrot cake is always good - easy to transport to work as well.

http://www.32ashburtonroad.com/index.php?page=3D35

have to say your idea of making biscuits is excellent - not everyone lik=
es
cake!!!!

Kay



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From: bob@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx
To: london.food@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 15:48:02 +0100
Subject: Re: [london.food] Easy cakes to make in bulk?

On Mon, 18 Jul 2005, Rev Simon Rumble wrote:

>

> So can anyone recommend a cake recipe that works well when made in bul=
k?
> Something that holds together is probably necessary, as I need to
> transport it into work.

i find delia's sponge recipe works quite well
http://www.deliaonline.com/recipes/r_0000001127.asp

kake's gingerbread works quite well
http://www.earth.li/~kake/cookery/recipes/gingerbread.html
and yes you can replace the soya with real ingredients.
as discussed in these parts a while back.


--
Bob Walker
http://www.randomness.org.uk/
Very few things dont taste good once deep fried.






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