I decided to master one thing at a time, and began my adventures into baking from scratch with a chocolate cake. I figured I'd use the Hershey's recipe since, well, Hershey's is basically synonymous with chocolate. I found it here, and was certainly not disappointed. At first it seemed a little funny to me, a born and raised box mix girl, but I needn't have worried. I totally second-guessed Hershey's (I know, who do I think I am? They're the ultimate chocolate authority!) about adding the boiling water in at the end, and it made my batter super runny (basically a brown liquid), but the recipe has never failed me. Cakes back up wonderfully, and they're moist and delicious. It tastes better than using a box mix, is probably healthier, and sounds a lot fancier too. Plus it's cheaper!
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Chocolate Cake (From Scratch!)
I was raised on box mixes. Cakes, brownies, macaroni and cheese - you name it, and if it came in a box, that's the version we ate in my house. I imagine it was for convenience, it sounds like it would be time-consuming and difficult to make something from scratch (at least to me, who probably didn't even learn the meaning of the word until middle school). But it's a bit more expensive too, and being broke just doesn't afford me the luxuries of counting on Betty Crocker to do my dirty work.
I decided to master one thing at a time, and began my adventures into baking from scratch with a chocolate cake. I figured I'd use the Hershey's recipe since, well, Hershey's is basically synonymous with chocolate. I found it here, and was certainly not disappointed. At first it seemed a little funny to me, a born and raised box mix girl, but I needn't have worried. I totally second-guessed Hershey's (I know, who do I think I am? They're the ultimate chocolate authority!) about adding the boiling water in at the end, and it made my batter super runny (basically a brown liquid), but the recipe has never failed me. Cakes back up wonderfully, and they're moist and delicious. It tastes better than using a box mix, is probably healthier, and sounds a lot fancier too. Plus it's cheaper!
I used this mix last week to bake up some cupcakes. We had strawberries coming out our ears at that point, so I cooked up a little of our Strawberry Sauce to fill them. I added a little extra cornstarch so it gelled up a bit more, then cut the tops off the cupcakes. I scooped out the centers (and promptly ate them, of course) and spooned in some of the strawberry filling before placing the tops back on. I frosted them with some buttercream frosting, and then decorated the top with a chocolate-covered strawberry. Yum! The only thing wrong with this dessert is that fresh strawberry season is far too short!
I decided to master one thing at a time, and began my adventures into baking from scratch with a chocolate cake. I figured I'd use the Hershey's recipe since, well, Hershey's is basically synonymous with chocolate. I found it here, and was certainly not disappointed. At first it seemed a little funny to me, a born and raised box mix girl, but I needn't have worried. I totally second-guessed Hershey's (I know, who do I think I am? They're the ultimate chocolate authority!) about adding the boiling water in at the end, and it made my batter super runny (basically a brown liquid), but the recipe has never failed me. Cakes back up wonderfully, and they're moist and delicious. It tastes better than using a box mix, is probably healthier, and sounds a lot fancier too. Plus it's cheaper!
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