Fluffy, Bouncy Cake

Baking By blessing Updated 11 Mar 2005 , 7:36pm by MrsMissey

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blessing Posted 16 Feb 2005 , 7:10pm
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Hi friends,
Somebody out there help me with a recipe
that can produce a fluffy bouncy cake.I mean a cake
that is just like a 'sleeping foam' but no holes on cutting
the cake.thanks

blessing

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MrsMissey Posted 16 Feb 2005 , 8:26pm
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I am not exactly sure if this can be classified a fluffy bouncy cake but the Dream Whip cake recipe produces a very soft, airy, high rising cake. The batter is whipped on a high speed and produces a very high volume cake, at a great price! If that is what you mean, let me know and I will post the recipe!

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blessing Posted 26 Feb 2005 , 4:54pm
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Thanks mrs Missey pls send the recipe let me try.

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GHOST_USER_NAME Posted 26 Feb 2005 , 7:01pm
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Adding one egg to your recipe makes the cake more dense, like you're describing. I prefer my cakes this way also.

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MrsMissey Posted 26 Feb 2005 , 7:48pm
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The Dream Whip recipe is:

Any boxed cake mix (18.25 oz)
1 packet of Dream whip
4 eggs
1 c. cold water

Mix all ingredients at a high speed for 4 minutes and bake as you would any regular box cake. It puffs up very high, so don't fill you pans any more than halfway! I sometimes add a dash of different extracts.

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blessing Posted 11 Mar 2005 , 7:16pm
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Thanks Missey but what do you mean by boxed cake ?
goodbye

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MrsMissey Posted 11 Mar 2005 , 7:36pm
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Such as Duncan Hines, Betty Crocker, Pillsbury etc.

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