Cake Mix Doctor

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Author: Anne Byrn

ISBN-10: 0761117199

ISBN-13: 9780761117193

Category: Cakes

WHO COULD BELIEVE THESE CAKES EVER CAME OUT OF A BOX?\ By enhancing packaged cake mix with just the right additions, even the least confident baker can turn out signature desserts. From Devilishly Good Chocolate Cake to a to-die-for Caramel Cake to coffee cakes, sheet cakes, bars, brownies, and frostings, here are 175 fast, foolproof recipes that marry the convenience, ease, and dependability of commercial cake mixes with a dash of creativity, a spoonful of richness, and a cup of pure...

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By enhancing packaged cake mix with just the right additions, even the least confident baker can turn out signature desserts. From Devilishly Good Chocolate Cake to a to-die-for Caramel Cake to coffee cakes, sheet cakes, bars, brownies, and frostings, here are 175 fast, foolproof recipes that marry the convenience, ease, and dependability of commercial cake mixes with a dash of creativity, a spoonful of richness, and a cup of pure inspiration.

Deeply Chocolate Almond Cake \ with Chocolate Cream Cheese Frosting\ \ The only thing more delicious than one slice of this cake is a second slice of this cake. But fear not! Only the frosting is a calorie-buster. The rich almond-scented cake is made with buttermilk, vegetable oil, and just three eggs. Bake it a day ahead of serving so the flavors have time to meld.\ \ serves: 16\ preparation time: 10 minutes\ baking time: 28 to 30 minutes\ assembly Time: 20 minutes\ Solid vegetable shortening for greasing the pans\ Flour for dusting the pans\ 1 ounce unsweetened chocolate, coarsely chopped\ 1/3 cup water\ 1 package (18.25 ounces) plain devil's food cake mix\ 1 cup buttermilk\ 1/2 cup vegetable oil, such as canola, corn, safflower, soybean, or sunflower\ 3 large eggs\ 1 teaspoon pure almond extract\ Chocolate Cream Cheese Frosting (page 421), made with pure almond extract\ 1. Place a rack in the center of the oven and preheat the oven to 350°F. Generously grease two 9-inch round cake pans with solid vegetable shortening, then dust with flour. Shake out the excess flour. Set the pans aside.\ 2. Heat the chopped chocolate and water in a small saucepan over low heat until melted, stirring constantly. Set the pan aside to cool for 10 minutes.\ 3. Place the cake mix, buttermilk, oil, eggs, almond extract, and melted chocolate mixture in a large mixing bowl. Blend with an electric mixer on low speed for 1 minute. Stop the machine and scrape down the sides of the bowl with a rubber spatula. Increase the mixer speed to medium and beat 2 minutes more, scraping the sides down again if needed. The batter should look thick and combined. Divide the batter between the prepared pans, smoothing it out with the rubber spatula. Place the pans in the oven side by side.\ 4. Bake the cakes until they spring back when lightly pressed with your finger and just start to pull away from the sides of the pan, 28 to 30 minutes. Remove the pans from the oven and place them on wire racks to cool for 5 minutes. Run a dinner knife around the edge of each layer and invert each onto a rack, then invert them again onto another rack so that the cakes are right side up. Cool completely, 30 minutes.\ 5. Meanwhile, prepare the Chocolate Cream Cheese Frosting.\ 6. Place one cake layer, right side up, on a serving platter. Spread the top with frosting. Place the second layer, right side up, on top of the first layer and frost the top and sides of the cake with clean, smooth strokes.\ * Place this cake, uncovered, in the refrigerator until the frosting sets, 20 minutes. Cover the cake with waxed paper and store in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. Or freeze it, wrapped in aluminum foil, for up to 6 months. Thaw the cake overnight in the refrigerator before serving.\ \ RX\ the Cake Doctor says...\ It's the unsweetened chocolate added to this cake mix that improves the flavor. For an even more intense chocolate flavor, dust the pans with unsweetened cocoa powder instead of flour.\ \ \ \ \ Chocolate Cream Cheese Frosting\ \ I first tasted a chocolate cream cheese frosting at the Tennessee State Fair about five years ago. It was a revelation-chocolate and cream cheese were natural partners! Since then, I flavor this frosting with pure almond extract if I'm making a chocolate almond cake or with pure vanilla extract for a buttermilk devil's food cake, a yellow layer cake, or brownies.\ makes 4 cups, enough to frost a 2- or 3-layer cake\ preparation time: 10 minutes\ 1 package (8 ounces) cream cheese, \ at room temperature\ 8 tablespoons (1 stick) butter, at room \ temperature\ 1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder\ 1 teaspoon pure almond extract or pure vanilla extract\ 4 cups confectioners' sugar, sifted\ 1. Place the cream cheese and butter in a large mixing bowl. Blend with an electric mixer on low speed until combined, 30 seconds. Stop the machine. Add the cocoa powder, extract, and confectioners' sugar and blend with the mixer on low speed until the ingredients are moistened, 30 seconds. Increase the speed to medium and beat until the frosting is fluffy, 2 minutes more.\ 2. Use at once to frost the top and sides of the cake of your choice.\ \ RX\ the Cake Doctor says...\ When you fork into a cake that has been deliciously enrobed with this frosting, the cake world is your oyster. It's the one to always keep in mind.\ \ \ \ Pumpkin Pie \ Crumble Cake\ \ This recipe comes from Margaret Neblett of Nashville, who got it from a friend, who got it from a friend in Chicago, and so on. Word spreads when there's a great recipe! This dessert is much like a pie in that it has a cinnamon-enhanced pumpkin filling, but much like a cake with a soft crust. And the crunchy topping is the best of both worlds. Don't be concerned that 1 cup of the cake mix is reserved for the topping. The filling bakes up firm and creamy without it.\ serves: 18 to 20\ preparation time: 15 minutes\ baking time: 70 to 75 minutes\ assembly time: 5 minutes\ Solid vegetable shortening for greasing \ the pan\ Flour for dusting the pan\ 1 package (18.25 ounces) plain yellow \ cake mix\ 8 tablespoons (1 stick) butter or margarine, at room temperature\ 4 large eggs\ 2 cans (15 ounces each) pumpkin\ 1 can (5 ounces) evaporated milk\ 1 1/4 cups sugar\ 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon\ 4 tablespoons (1/2 stick) butter or margarine, chilled\ 1 cup chopped pecans\ 2 recipes Sweetened Cream (page 432)\ 1. Place a rack in the center of the oven and preheat the oven to 350°F. Lightly grease a 13- by 9-inch baking pan with solid vegetable shortening, then dust with flour. Shake out the excess flour. Set the pan aside.\ 2. Measure out 1 cup of the cake mix and reserve for the topping. Place the remaining cake mix, the butter, and 1 egg in a large mixing bowl. Blend with an electric mixer on low speed until well combined, 1 minute. Using your fingertips, press the batter over the bottom of the prepared pan so that it reaches the sides of the pan. Set the pan aside.\ 3. For the filling, place the pumpkin, evaporated milk, 1 cup sugar, remaining 3 eggs, and cinnamon in the same large mixing bowl used to prepare the batter and with the same beaters (no need to clean either), blend on low speed until combined, 30 seconds. Increase the mixer speed to medium and beat until the mixture lightens in color and texture, 1 to 2 minutes more. Pour the filling over the crust in the pan, spreading to the sides of the pan with a rubber spatula. Set the pan aside.\ 4. For the topping, place the remaining 1/4 cup sugar, the chilled butter, and the reserved cake mix in a clean medium-size mixing bowl. Rinse and dry the beaters. Beat with an electric mixer on low speed until just combined and crumbly, 30 seconds to 1 minute. Stop the machine and stir in the pecans. Use your fingers to thoroughly knead the pecans into the topping mixture. Distribute the topping evenly over the filling mixture. Place the pan in the oven.\ 5. Bake the cake until the center no longer jiggles when you shake the pan and the pecans on top have browned, 70 to 75 minutes. Remove the pan from the oven and let cool slightly on a wire rack, 20 minutes.\ 6. Prepare two recipes of the Sweetened Cream. Slice the cake into squares and pass the Sweetened Cream to spoon on top.\ * Store this cake without the Sweetened Cream on it, covered in aluminum foil or plastic wrap, in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.\ \ RX\ the Cake Doctor says...\ Originally, this recipe called for margarine, but I think it benefits from the taste of butter.\ \ \ \ Lemon Buttermilk \ Poppy Seed Cake\ \ When springtime flowers come into bloom and you're planning a meal out of doors, don't forget this delicate, moist poppy seed cake. I created this recipe in much the same mold as the Charleston Poppy Seed Cake, except this one isn't boozy. Buttermilk lends a down-home air to this pretty cake that is as suitable for breakfast as it is for dessert.\ \ serves: 16\ preparation time: 15 minutes\ baking time: 45 to 50 minutes\ Vegetable oil spray for misting the pan\ Flour for dusting the pan\ 1 package (18.25 ounces) plain white \ cake mix\ 1 package (3.4 ounces) vanilla instant \ pudding mix\ 1/3 cup poppy seeds\ 1 cup low-fat vanilla or lemon yogurt\ 1/2 cup vegetable oil, such as canola, corn, safflower, soybean, or sunflower\ 1/2 cup buttermilk\ 4 large eggs\ 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice (from \ 1 lemon)\ 1 teaspoon finely grated lemon zest (from \ 1 lemon)\ 1. Place a rack in the center of the oven and preheat the oven to 350°F. Lightly mist a 10-inch tube pan with vegetable oil spray, then dust with flour. Shake out the excess flour. Set the pan aside.\ 2. Place the cake mix, pudding mix, poppy seeds, yogurt, oil, buttermilk, eggs, lemon juice, and lemon zest in a large mixing bowl. Blend with an electric mixer on low speed for 1 minute. Stop the machine and scrape down the sides of the bowl with a rubber spatula. Increase the mixer speed to medium and beat 2 minutes more, scraping the sides down again if needed. The batter should look thick and well blended and the poppy seeds should be evenly distributed. Pour the batter into the prepared pan, smoothing it out with the rubber spatula. Place the pan in the oven.\ 3. Bake the cake until it is golden brown and springs back when lightly pressed with your finger, 45 to 50 minutes. Remove the pan from the oven and place it on a wire rack to cool for 20 minutes. Run a long, sharp knife around the edge of the cake and invert it onto a rack, then invert it again onto another rack so that the cake is right side up. Allow the cake to cool completely, 30 minutes more.\ 4. Place the cake on a serving platter and serve.\ * Store this cake, covered in aluminum foil or plastic wrap, at room temperature for up to 1 week. Or freeze it, wrapped in foil, for up to 6 months. Thaw the cake overnight on the counter before serving.\ \ RX\ the Cake Doctor says...\ Both fresh lemon juice and lemon zest work wonders in transforming an ordinary white cake mix into this exceptional, lemony cake. Buttermilk adds flavor as well, plus a moist texture.\ \ \ Excerpted from The Cake Mix Doctor. Copyright (c) 1999 by Anne Byrn. Reprinted with permission by Workman Publishing.\ TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction\ Doctoring Cake Mixes\ \ Cake Mix 101\ How to use this book\ Everything you need to know, from choosing a mix to tips on baking and frosting a cake. Plus some cake-mix history.\ \ Chocolate Cakes\ Think dessert, think chocolate. Rich Buttermilk Devil's Food Cake with White Chocolate Frosting, Milk Chocolate Pound Cake, Chocolate Sheet Cake with Peanut Butter Frosting, Dark, dense, and delicious.\ \ Cakes with Fruit\ Create a tropical springtime buzz with the lively Hummingbird Cake. Sweeten a summer picnic with Peaches and Cream Cake. Toast a golden afternoon tea with a Festive Cran-Orange Cake. These fruit-filled cakes are sure to bring a smile.\ \ Strike it Rich Cakes\ Decidedly rich, decidedly decadent. Dazzle kids and parents alike with Mom's Layer Cake with Fluffy Chocolate Frosting or the fragrant Caramel Cake or Carrot Cake with Fresh Orange Cream Cheese Frosting. These moist, aromatic desserts are sure to spell success regardless of the occasion.\ \ Cake-Mix Classics\ These are the cakes that started it all, the tried-and-true crowd pleasers that brought cake-mix doctoring into the kitchen. Surprise a sweetheart with a deep crimson Quick Red Velvet Cake. Shake things up with the pecan- and coconut-studded Earthquake Cake. Or evoke memories of childhood trips to the candy shop with a Five-Flavor Cake. Whichever you choose, it's sure to be a hit! \ BACKCOVER: WHO COULD BELIEVE THESE CAKES EVER CAME OUT OF A BOX?\ \ By enhancing packaged cake mix with just the right additions, even the least confident baker can turn out signature desserts. From Devilishly Good Chocolate Cake to a to-die-for Caramel Cake to coffee cakes, sheet cakes, bars, brownies, and frostings, here are 175 fast, foolproof recipes that marry the convenience, ease, and dependability of commercial cake mixes with a dash of creativity, a spoonful of richness, and a cup of pure inspiration.\ \ From the Doctor's Pantry\ FLAVOR BOOSTERS -- Lemon zest, nuts, coffee, poppy seeds, grated coconut, unsweetened cocoa powder, peppermint schnapps, fresh strawberries\ MAKING IT RICHER -- Buttermilk, whipping cream, sour cream, eggs, yogurt, butter, peach puree\ OFFSETTING THE CAKE MIX TASTE -- Dry sherry, lime zest, pure almond extract

Introduction Doctoring Cake Mixes Cake Mix 101 How to Use This Book Chocolate Cakes Cakes with Fruit Strike It Rich Cakes Cake-Mix Classics Special Occasion Cakes Cheesecakes and Gooey Cakes Coffee Cakes Cakes with Spirit Incredible Bars and Comforting Cookies This Can-t Contain Cake Mix Lighter Cakes Just the Basics Frostings, Glazes, and One Compote Conversion Table Bibliography IndeX

\ From Barnes & NobleThis clever cookbook shows busy cooks how to spice up packaged cake mix with extras like poppy seeds, lemon zest, butter, yogurt, coconut, sour cream, or cocoa powder to yield desserts with homemade taste. The Cake Mix Doctor includes 175 recipes for layer cakes, sheet cakes, coffee cakes, cheesecakes, brownies, pound cakes, bars, and frosting.\ \