Cake Enhancer From King Arthur

Baking By kmc116 Updated 11 Sep 2012 , 9:41pm by auzzi

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kmc116 Posted 9 May 2012 , 12:06am
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I just came across a recipe that calls from Cake Enhancer powder from King Arthur..??? Anyone use this before? Do you recommend it?


Can you only get in online?

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pamcakesandcompany Posted 9 May 2012 , 1:33am
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I am wondering the same thing. We might have to call the company and ask.
Please let me know if you hear a answer .
Thanks
Pam

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VanillaSky Posted 9 May 2012 , 1:46am
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I have never used it before but it's available at the King Arthur Flour website. They have a pretty thorough description of the product, package info and 14 pages of reviews.

http://www.kingarthurflour.com/shop/items/cake-enhancer-8-oz

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lorieleann Posted 9 May 2012 , 5:02am
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i have it and have yet to have good success with it. However, i have not used it in a recipe that was designed specifically for it. Just added to my own recipes in the way it suggests to do so. My advice...its not that expensive so why not try it. But make sure to do plenty of test bakes before sending one out the door.

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mbranko24 Posted 11 Sep 2012 , 1:15pm
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Reviving this topic because i have an order i wanted to place with KAF and was wondering if anyone had tried this with a WASC cake or a doctored mix?
Thanks!

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MimiFix Posted 11 Sep 2012 , 7:33pm
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I found the King Arthur description fairly unappetizing. Sounds like a cake mix ingredient. Sounds like a way for KA to make more money.

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auzzi Posted 11 Sep 2012 , 9:41pm
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Cake enhancer is an emulsifier .

WASC/doctors mixes are made of cake mixes that have emulsifiers already included in their ingredients .. there is no need to add more ...

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