Cake Mix Extender Question

Baking By BellaRosa Updated 24 Mar 2006 , 1:54am by bodaisy

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BellaRosa Posted 23 Mar 2006 , 2:26pm
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I love the cake mix extender recipe. I know one box using this recipe fills a 9x13 pan. How many do you think it will take to make 2 12x18? I need to do a full sheet cake.

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cakesbyallison Posted 23 Mar 2006 , 2:32pm
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What is cake extender recipe?

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BellaRosa Posted 23 Mar 2006 , 2:35pm
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Go under recipes here a search for cake mix extender. It is used to doctor & "extende" a box mix cake. It is fabulous!! I used it last week for the first time & got 3 more orders off of the cake that day. Everyone thought it was a scratch cake & didn't believe that I had used a box mix to make it.

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edited for more horrid grammar...havent had my caffiene yet! lol

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cakesbyallison Posted 23 Mar 2006 , 2:38pm
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I'll give it a try - thanks!

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bodaisy Posted 23 Mar 2006 , 3:07pm
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BellaRosa I have a question for you. Would you charge more for the extender ingredients or no because your not using as many cake mixes?? Thanks for the info. I'm going to go home tonight and try it!!! :0)
PS let me know if you get an answer on the 2 12x18 question.

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cindy6250 Posted 23 Mar 2006 , 3:13pm
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Bodaisy,

If you use the extender that calls for adding flour and sugar and sour cream, you should be able to do 2 extenders for the 12 x 18 pan because it holds 3 regular mixes. Hope this helps you.

I'm going to make a 12 x 18 today using a recipe with extender for a sour cream almond white cake.

Cindy

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BellaRosa Posted 23 Mar 2006 , 3:15pm
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I charge $25 for my 9x13. Which includes design & delivery. Pretty regular in my area. I don't charge more for the extender recipe. I totaled the costs of using 2 basic boxed mixes versus using the extender & I think the total cost difference was around 50 cents. Not bad at all. And I didn't have the leftovers from the 2 box mixes anymore that I had to either eat or toss! lol That was the biggest plus for me...my hips are loving this recipe...if I could only quit actually wanting to eat it myself. icon_razz.gif

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BellaRosa Posted 23 Mar 2006 , 3:17pm
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Thx Cindy...that solves my question. I am headed to store to by supplies for my full sheet cake. At least I dont need anymore box mixes. lol

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COLIEB Posted 23 Mar 2006 , 3:18pm
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Ok, one quick question about the recipe - do you use 1 box mix plus the ingredients listed?

Does the result equal two box mixes??

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cindy6250 Posted 23 Mar 2006 , 3:20pm
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The extender is one cake mix and you add the extender ingredients. It makes the equivalent of 1 1/2 cake mixes.

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BellaRosa Posted 23 Mar 2006 , 3:21pm
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ColieB,

I use the box mix & instructions plus the extra ingredients. The mixture is thicker than a regular box mix & equals about 1 1/2 box mixes. That is why I don't have the leftover little cake anymore. yeah me

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COLIEB Posted 23 Mar 2006 , 3:28pm
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Ok, thanks for the clarification! I was all confused for some reason! Sometimes it doesn't take much! I'm back now! haa! Thanks!! I'm going to do this on my wedding shower cake I'm baking tomorrow. Just printed the recipe! Love CC

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bodaisy Posted 23 Mar 2006 , 4:01pm
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Sorry I have another question. My 12x18 is actually 3inches deep. Ok, now the 12x18x2 takes 14c of batter and the 12x18x3 takes 20 which i'm assuming is 4 cake mixes. SOOO my question is, would I then use 3 extender recipes or not? Sorry my brain is FRIED and It's better to ask the experts!!! Thank you soooo much :0)

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BellaRosa Posted 23 Mar 2006 , 10:33pm
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I would do 3 extender recipes & that should do it for a 12x18x3. Judging by my 12x18x2, you will have some left over with just 3 mixes.

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bodaisy Posted 24 Mar 2006 , 1:54am
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Awesome, thank you ssoooooo much!!! I did go home tonight and try the recipe out and ohh my was it yyuuuuummmyyyyy!!!! My bf was skeptical because he saw the sour cream on the counter, but after much "bribing" he tried it and loved it. He said that it tasted like "Wedding cake". I will be using this recipe from now on. So thank you again!!!

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