 So, I'm all about scratch cooking, right? Except when I'm not.
So, I'm all about scratch cooking, right? Except when I'm not.I mean, I've created my own cake recipes, starting from basic ratios of ingredients. But other times ...
I had a cake concept in my head and the important part wasn't the cake itself. I decided to use a box mix because it was easy. And, seriously, cakes at high altitude can be annoying. I didn't want the concept to fail because a cake recipe didn't adapt well to high altitude.
So I picked up a box of Pillsbury Moist Supreme Devil's Food
I hadn't used a cake mix in quite some time, so it was a somewhat random choice. Well, except that the Pillsbury Doughboy was very prominent on the front of the box. He's one of my favorite product spokes-animations. Right up there with the Geiko Gecko.
But I digress. I bought the cake mix and on a cool(ish) evening decided to embark on my cake mix project. The first thing I did was check the box for high altitude instructions. I looked on the front, back, sides, top and bottom. I looked on the inside flap.
And then I looked again.
No high altitude adjustments. Dangit.
Other box mixes I used in the past had some sort of adjustments, like adding a tablespoon of flour and maybe more or less water. Sometimes a different baking temperature or time. Ugh.
But, rather than make a wrong adjustment, I made the recipe as it was printed on the box, and hoped for the best.
Much to my surprise, it was done exactly on time, and it was freaking perfect. A nice bounce, a firm cake, and it didn't over-rise and collapse, which is the second-worst thing a cake could do. Worst is when it overflows the pan.
I was in shock, I tell you. Shock.
I still plan on making from-scratch cakes, particularly when I'm yearning for something new and different. But I might have to re-think my insistence on from-scratch every time.
How about you? Are there cake mixes you like? Or do bake from scratch every single time?
This is not a sponsored post, and I didn't get anything to sample. I bought the cake mix.
 
