Well, I wasn't sure what type of cake you wanted to make from scratch, so here are some sites:
http://allrecipes.com/Recipes/Baking/Cak鈥?/a>
http://www.recipes4cakes.com/
http://www.cooksrecipes.com/category/cak鈥?/a>
http://cake.betterrecipes.com/Can u give me no mixer cakes recipes? or where i can find sites which have no-mixer cakes recipes?
COFFEE CAKE
CAKE
鈥?1 c margarine
鈥?3 tsp baking powder
鈥?1 1/2 c sugar
鈥?1 tsp salt
鈥?3 eggs
鈥?1 tsp vanilla
鈥?1 c milk
鈥?3 c flour
鈥?1/2 c melted margarine
FILLING
鈥?1 1/2 c brown sugar (may substitute 1 cup of chopped nuts for 1/2 cup brown sugar)
鈥?2 tsp cinnamon
ICING
鈥?Combine a small amount of powdered sugar with water to make a thin glaze.
鈥?Blend margarine and sugar. Add eggs. Alternate milk with dry ingredients.
鈥?Pour 1/2 of the batter in a greased 9x13 pan. Add 1/2 of filling and cover with remaining batter. Top with remaining filling.
鈥?Bake in oven for 10-15 minutes at 300 degrees. Pour 1/2 cup melted margarine on top and bake for 45-50 minutes longer.
鈥?Let it cool slightly and then drizzle with powdered sugar icing.Can u give me no mixer cakes recipes? or where i can find sites which have no-mixer cakes recipes?
I use these sites almost everyday, and they are wonderful!-
www.allrecipies.com
OR
www.foodnetwork.com
You can just use a wire wisk if you have one. It works just as well and you really don't need to increase the mixing time.
Go on the Internet and look for ';Dump Cake'; recipes. All ingredients are 'dumped' in a bowl. stirred together ... dumped in a cake pan and baked
Very few cakes actually require a mixer. Remember we didn't have mixers before the 1940s or so. Most of the time I don't bother getting it out just for a cake. Just extra clean up. If you need to whip cream or egg whites stiff then a mixer is needed. You can ware your arm out doing it with a whisk or a fork!!
Just about any cake recipe can be made without a mixer. Just use a large spoon or spatula and make sure to mix it well.
Tip: If I'm in a hurry I never pull my mixer out...use a large spoon
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