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Q: recipe for vegan (or gluten-free) wedding cake?
i am trying to start a small out of home wedding cake business, and i know i will be getting requests for vegan and-or gluten free cake, and i need recipes! they need to be very “dense” cakes, as they need to be stacked. anyone have any ideas?
A: get this cookbook: http://www.amazon.com/Sinfully-Vegan-Decadent-Desserts-Satisfy/dp/1569244766
It has really good cake recipes.
Q: Reduce size of a wedding cake recipe?
I would like to know the best way to reduce large cake recipes. I have wedding cake book, with many of the recipes serve 100+. I would like to size them down to about 12-17 servings.
Does anyone have tips, tricks, or a great website or free software that will do this?
A: Baking needs to be fairly precise so if you divide your recipe down to say 10 or 20 and you are left with using half an egg be careful with adding more flour and things like that to make the batter thicker as you may affect your cake rising. Instead why not try and convert the recipe to grams and litres (Pounds and pints) and measure your ingredients that way. ie; 1 egg is 65 grams the recipe calls for 200 grams of egg mix 4 eggs together and take out the excess. Most recipes call for the medium sized eggs which are around 55 grams which may help your conversions.
Q: Gluten free wedding cake?
Iv’e been asked to make one. Anybody got a recipe?
A: Servings:
10 Serving
so you will have to adjust per the amount of people there
INGREDIENTS:
1/4 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp baking soda
1/3 tsp salt
1/3 cup unsalted butter or margarine
3/4 cup buttermilk (or 1 tbsp lemon juice plus enough non-dairy milk to equal 3/4 cup)
1 cup sugar
1 cup white or brown rice flour
1 tsp xanthan gum
1 tsp vanilla extract
2 tsp grated lemon peel
6 tbsp potato starch
2 tbsp tapioca flour
2 large eggs, beaten
STEP BY STEP:
Preheat oven to 325?F. Generously grease 8 x 4-inch nonstick loaf pan or two 8-inch nonstick round cake pans. Line cake pans with waxed paper or parchment paper. Set aside.
Using an electric mixer and a large mixer bowl, cream together the butter and sugar on medium speed until light and fluffy. Mix in the eggs on low speed until blended. Add the grated lemon peel.
In a medium bowl, sift together the flours, xanthan gum, baking powder, baking soda, and salt.
In another medium bowl, combine the buttermilk and vanilla. On low speed, beat the dry ingredients into the butter mixture, alternating with the buttermilk — beginning and ending with the dry ingredients. Mix just until combined. Spoon the batter into the prepared pan and smooth the top.
Bake the loaf pan for about 50 minutes, cake pans for 25-30 minutes or until top is golden brown and tester inserted into center comes out clean. Cool cake in pan(s) for 5 minutes, then remove from pan(s) and cool o
Q: I need a recipe for an egg free & nut free chocolate cake?
I have a couple of people attending my wedding who have nut and egg allergies. They won’t be able to eat our wedding cake so we need to make a separate cake that they will be able to eat and enjoy. Any help is appreciated. It’s really important
Thanks in advance everyone.
A: 1 3/4 cup sifted cake flour
1 cup sugar
1/4 cup cocoa
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/3 cup shortening
1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1 tablespoon vinegar
1 cup cold water
Preparation:
Sift dry ingredients together into a mixing bowl. Add remaining ingredients and beat until almost smooth. Pour into a greased and floured 9-inch square baking pan. Bake at 350° for about 30 minutes, or until a wooden pick or cake tester inserted in center comes out clean. Frost cake or serve with whipped topping.
hope this helps
Q: How can I plan a Very inexpensive wedding?
My best friend is getting married and she was going to do it at the courthouse. Well I think I can get her married for almost nothing and still have a great wedding. My uncle is a pastor so I will beg him to do it for free. so theres that. The reception will be held at her grandpas. I am going to make the cake (I know I can if I tried) The dollar store has streamers and stuff like that for decor. Im also going to make the bouquet. Her fiance likes picking her flowers so ill let him do that and ill arrange. Im a photographer (amature anyone with a cam is..lol) So Ill be doing that. My bf is going to record the ceremony with our new cam. So this is my question…She is thinking of going with a themed wedding. I think that is a great idea its great for a budget and its fun and everyone going will remember it. She just cant think of anything? I came up with a few but Im a bit more “out there” than she is. I thought of a roman themed TOGA! I could really come up with a awesome toga dress for her. Plus the food would be easy just fruits and breads and stuff. I also thought of movie themed, Pick a fave movie they like and go with that also at the reception have it playing? for like effects? Oh and then there is nascar. She is a nascar freak her entire family is! I bet if I thought about it I could come up with dress and cake ideas? I dont know but she wants to get married november 8th We just started today…lol I need help anything and everything you got? Ideas, recipes, ANYTHING!
She does not want to get married at the courthouse. They just dont have money. I was originally going to pay for that. Oh and we decided to not go with a theme And to the lady that said no one likes them? I have been to a lot of weddings and only two were traditional? There was this one that was disney, Oh it was gorgeous. I think that themes are cute and unique and fun for all. I know that my wedding is going to be CRAZY
A: You sound like a good friend. My advice is just to use the theme for the reception. The wedding should be about the promises.
That said, she needs to pick one theme or it could get mixed up nuts.
Your local grocery store is a good place to get many things like the cake, flowers and food. We used John Deere collectibles in our theme so think of that. Good Luck.
Q: Math word problems/fractions-need help here!?
Hey I have a few math word problems here involving fractions, I believe I might have done them, but my fractions get a little messy. Any solutions would be much appreciated.
1. A company gave away free fitness club memberships to its employees as
Christmas bonus. A number of employees used the free membership to enroll in a
fitness program on January 2nd, as a New Year’s resolution. By March 2nd, 4/5 of
these people were still participating in the program. Of those, 5/6 were still
participating on May 2nd, and of those, 9/10 were still participating on July 2nd. If
36 of the original participants were still in the program on July 2nd, how many
employees were originally enrolled?
2. Ben spent 1/4 of his allowance on a movie. He spent 11/18 of the remainder at Starbucks. Then, from the money remaining, he spent $9 on magazines, which left him 1/24 of his original allowance. How much money was left?
3) Of the people entering high school, 4/5 graduate. Of the people graduating high school, 5/8 are admitted to university or college. Of the people admitted to the post-secondary institutions, 1/2 graduate.
a) What fraction of the people entering high school graduate from university or college?
b)If 80 people graduated from a high school, how many of these do not finish post secondary education?
4. My Mexican wedding cookie recipe calls for 3/4 cup butter, 1/3 cup icing sugar, 2 cups cake flour, 1 and 1/4 cup chopped pecan nuts, 2 teaspoons vanilla and 1 teaspoon water.
a) I have exactly one cup of icing sugar, which I would like to use up completely. How much do i need for each of the other ingredients?
b) I have exactly one cup of butter, which I would like to use up completely. How much do I need for each of the other ingredients?
A: 1) Let the original number be 600x on Jan 2nd
March 2nd = 4/5 X 600x = 480x
May 2nd = 5/6 X 480x = 400x
July 2nd = 9/10 x 400x = 360x
360x = 36
x = 1/10
So original number = 600x = 600 x 1/10 = 60 ANSWER
2) Let the total allowance be 1800x $
Spent 1/4 on movie = 1/4X 1800x = 450x $
Balance = 1350x $
Spent 1/18 on Starbucks = 1/18 X 1350x = 75x $
Balance = 1275x $
Spent 9$ on magazine balance = (1275x -9)$
This balance is = 1/24 X 1800x = 75x
1275x -9 = 75x
1200x = 9
x = 9/1200
Original allowance = 1800 x 9/1200 = 13.50 $
balance = 0.5625 $ ANSWER
3) Let the no of people entering high school be 100x
of these 4/5 graduate = 4/5 X 100x = 80x
of these 5/8 get admitted in college = 5/8 X 80x = 50x
of these 1/2 graduate = 25x
a) So fraction of the people entering high school graduate from university or college is 25x /100x = 1/4 ANSWER
b) So if 80 join school , 20 will graduate from college ANSWER
4) a) 1 cake = 1/3 cup icing sugar
3 cakes = 3 x 1/3 = 1 cup of icing sugar. So you need enough ingredients for 3 cakes
Butter = 3/4 x 3 = 9/4 = 2 1/4 cup butter
Cake flour = 2 x3 = 6 cups
chopped pecan nuts = 5/4 X 3 = 15/4 = 3 and 3/4 cup
Vanilla = 2 x 3 = 6 teasppoons
water 1 x 3 = 3 teaspoons ANSWER
Q: Math problem solving challenge?
Hey I have a few math word problems here involving fractions, I believe I might have done them, but my fractions get a little messy. Any solutions would be much appreciated.
1. A company gave away free fitness club memberships to its employees as
Christmas bonus. A number of employees used the free membership to enroll in a
fitness program on January 2nd, as a New Year’s resolution. By March 2nd, 4/5 of
these people were still participating in the program. Of those, 5/6 were still
participating on May 2nd, and of those, 9/10 were still participating on July 2nd. If
36 of the original participants were still in the program on July 2nd, how many
employees were originally enrolled?
2. Ben spent 1/4 of his allowance on a movie. He spent 11/18 of the remainder at Starbucks. Then, from the money remaining, he spent $9 on magazines, which left him 1/24 of his original allowance. How much money was left?
3) Of the people entering high school, 4/5 graduate. Of the people graduating high school, 5/8 are admitted to university or college. Of the people admitted to the post-secondary institutions, 1/2 graduate.
a) What fraction of the people entering high school graduate from university or college?
b)If 80 people graduated from a high school, how many of these do not finish post secondary education?
4. My Mexican wedding cookie recipe calls for 3/4 cup butter, 1/3 cup icing sugar, 2 cups cake flour, 1 and 1/4 cup chopped pecan nuts, 2 teaspoons vanilla and 1 teaspoon water.
a) I have exactly one cup of icing sugar, which I would like to use up completely. How much do i need for each of the other ingredients?
b) I have exactly one cup of butter, which I would like to use up completely. How much do I need for each of the other ingredients?
A: Hi,
1. A company gave away free fitness club memberships to its employees as
Christmas bonus. A number of employees used the free membership to enroll in a
fitness program on January 2nd, as a New Year’s resolution. By March 2nd, 4/5 of
these people were still participating in the program. Of those, 5/6 were still
participating on May 2nd, and of those, 9/10 were still participating on July 2nd. If
36 of the original participants were still in the program on July 2nd, how many
employees were originally enrolled?
x – 1/5x – 1/6(4/5x) – 1/10(5/6(4/5x) = 36
x – 1/5x – 2/15x – 1/15x = 36
15(x – 1/5x – 2/15x – 1/15x = 36)
15x – 3x – 2x – x = 540
9x = 540
x = 60 originally enrolled <==ANSWER
2. Ben spent 1/4 of his allowance on a movie. He spent 11/18 of the remainder at Starbucks. Then, from the money remaining, he spent $9 on magazines, which left him 1/24 of his original allowance. How much money was left?
x – 1/4x – 11/18(3/4x) – 9 = 1/24x
x – 1/4x – 11/24x – 9 = 1/24x
24(x – 1/4x – 11/24x – 9 = 1/24x)
24x – 6x – 11x – 216 = x
6x = 216
x = 36
1/24x = $1.50 <==ANSWER
3) Of the people entering high school, 4/5 graduate. Of the people graduating high school, 5/8 are admitted to university or college. Of the people admitted to the post-secondary institutions, 1/2 graduate.
a) What fraction of the people entering high school graduate from university or college?
1/2(5/8(4/5x))) = 1/4x
1/4 of people entering high school graduate from a college or university. <==ANSWER
b)If 80 people graduated from a high school, how many of these do not finish post secondary education?
5/8 of 80 is 50, so 50 go to college. 1/2 of 50 graduate, so 25 graduate college. That means that 55 of 80 do not finish post secondary education. <==ANSWER
4. My Mexican wedding cookie recipe calls for 3/4 cup butter, 1/3 cup icing sugar, 2 cups cake flour, 1 and 1/4 cup chopped pecan nuts, 2 teaspoons vanilla and 1 teaspoon water.
a) I have exactly one cup of icing sugar, which I would like to use up completely. How much do i need for each of the other ingredients?
9/4 cup butter, 6 cups cake flour, 3 and 3/4 cup chopped pecan nuts, 6 teaspoons vanilla and 3 teaspoons water <==ANSWER
b) I have exactly one cup of butter, which I would like to use up completely. How much do I need for each of the other ingredients?
4/9 cup icing sugar, 8/3 cups cake flour, 1 and 2/3 cup chopped pecan nuts, 8/3 teaspoons vanilla and 4/3 teaspoon water. <==ANSWER
I hope that helps!!
Q: Math homework-problem solving?
Hey I have a few math word problems here involving fractions, I believe I might have done them, but my fractions get a little messy. Any solutions would be much appreciated.
1. A company gave away free fitness club memberships to its employees as
Christmas bonus. A number of employees used the free membership to enroll in a
fitness program on January 2nd, as a New Year’s resolution. By March 2nd, 4/5 of
these people were still participating in the program. Of those, 5/6 were still
participating on May 2nd, and of those, 9/10 were still participating on July 2nd. If
36 of the original participants were still in the program on July 2nd, how many
employees were originally enrolled?
2. Ben spent 1/4 of his allowance on a movie. He spent 11/18 of the remainder at Starbucks. Then, from the money remaining, he spent $9 on magazines, which left him 1/24 of his original allowance. How much money was left?
3) Of the people entering high school, 4/5 graduate. Of the people graduating high school, 5/8 are admitted to university or college. Of the people admitted to the post-secondary institutions, 1/2 graduate.
a) What fraction of the people entering high school graduate from university or college?
b)If 80 people graduated from a high school, how many of these do not finish post secondary education?
4. My Mexican wedding cookie recipe calls for 3/4 cup butter, 1/3 cup icing sugar, 2 cups cake flour, 1 and 1/4 cup chopped pecan nuts, 2 teaspoons vanilla and 1 teaspoon water.
a) I have exactly one cup of icing sugar, which I would like to use up completely. How much do i need for each of the other ingredients?
b) I have exactly one cup of butter, which I would like to use up completely. How much do I need for each of the other ingredients?
How about you do that Elaine, that is, if you know them.
Got 60 for that one, and 1/4 for 4a, and 55 for 4b, try the other ones.
It’s alright, people posted solutions to these same questions I posted on another category, thanks for the help though.
A: 1) This is a multiplication and division problem with several steps:
Step 1: Multiply 4/5 * 5/6 = 2/3
Step 2 Multiply 2/3 * 9/10 = 6/10
Step 3: Divide 36/1 ÷ 6/10. Remember that when we divide by a fraction, we flip the divisor and multiply. This now becomes 36/1 * 10/6 = 60.
==> The answer to problem 1 is 60.
2)
I’m not certain of this one, and I don’t want to risk giving you a wrong answer.
3)
Step 1: Multiply 4/5 * 5/8 = 1/2
Step 2: Multiply 1/2 * 1/2 = 1/4
Part a) ===> 1/4 graduate from college or university.
part b) Since the problem asks how many “do not finish post-secondary institutions”, it only includes those who are admitted to college. If 1/2 of the high school graduates finish college, that means that 1/2 don’t finish college. If 80 students start college, and 1/2 of 80 finish, then 1/2 of 80 drop out or flunk out. 1/2 * 80 = 40. The answer is ===>
4)
This also has several steps.
Step 1: One cup of icing sugar can be restated as 1/3 * 3/1 = 1. We multiply the icing sugar by 3.
Now lets mutiply each of the other ingredients by 3.
Step 2: 3/4 cup of butter * 3 = 2¼ cups of butter; 2 cups of flower * 3 = 6 cups of flower; 1¼ cups of chopped pecan nuts * 3 = 3 ¾ cups of chopped pecan nuts; 2 teaspoons of vanilla * 3 = 6 teaspoons of vanilla; 1 teaspoon of water * 3 = 3 teaspoons of water.
5)
This also has several steps.
Step 1: Divide 1 ÷ 3/4 = 1 1/3. One cup of butter is 1 1/3 time 3/4 of a cup. We must multiply all the other ingredients by 1 1/3
Step 2: Take 1/3 cup icing sugar * 1 1/3 = 4/9 cup of icing sugar; 2 cups cake flour * 1 1/3 = 2 2/3 cups of cake flour; 1 1/4 cups chopped pecan nuts * 1 1/3 = 1 2/3 cups of chopped pecan nuts; 2 teaspoons vanilla * 1 1/3 = 2 2/3 teaspoons vanilla; 1 teaspoon of water * 1 1/3 = 1 1/3 teaspoons of water.
Q: This question is about the new TV show parenthood?
As a person with Asperger’s, I already developed some misgivings about that show because the parents of Max Braverman act like it’s the end of the world. They even looked into the gluten-free diet, but that’s another story. My question pertains to this recent episode about the Lauren Graham character freaking out because her 14-year-old masturbates a lot. What adolescent boy doesn’t flog the bishop during his wonder years? No wonder she’s a single mom. I wouldn’t date some nervous train wreck like her, either. That’s nothing uncommon with healthy young males with raging hormones. I don’t understand why so many women have a hard time understanding men don’t think like them. We don’t sit around sharing cake recipes or love sewing. We don’t worry how fat our clothes make us look or get all emotional and sentimental over the smallest things. When I see an attractive women, I don’t romanticize about riding into the sunset in a horse and carriage with her or envision a nice fanciful wedding with several hors d’oeuvres and a three-layered cake amid an elaborate church. Alas, I don’t picture us living in a bucolic cottage with the effervescent moonlight gleaming over the picturesque landscape or a beautiful sunrise while listening to the cacophany of songbirds in several oak trees and cute little bunnies hopping around a cornucopia of flowers. Most men don’t think that way. Don’t you think that woman is overreacting to her son’s habits which are really nobody else’s business? I know I wouldn’t be so kind if I knew people took a keen interest in what I was doing in the privacy of my bathroom. They should have bigger things to worry about.
A: Parenthood is, without a doubt, the toughest job in the world, and raising teenagers can make the hair fall out of your head. I had 5 teenagers at one time in my large family and I must admit that I overreacted to some of the habits they discovered throughout puberty, but after the initial challenge I became more tolerant, understanding and accepting. I think I may have had a hard time in the beginning of those teen years because I wanted my children to be “perfect.” Aha, I quickly realized that “perfect” is not in the family dictionary and once I accepted that fact, I became a relaxed mother and enjoyed the results of my labor pains. By the time I had my 11th child, I was the most relaxed woman in town and because of that, I enjoyed motherhood and the challenges and love that went with it. Adolescence is just a phase that all kids go through and if parents can manage to survive it with patience and understanding, the rest is a piece of cake.
Q: Any bakeries in Dallas offer egg and nut safe baked goods?
My niece is allergic to nuts and eggs and I really want her to enjoy a cake at my wedding. I’m looking not only for a cake that is nut and egg free, but a bakery that is tree nut/peanut safe, ie. absolutely no cross contamination with nut products.
If there is a bakery in Dallas that can make a small cake for her, it will make a little girl extremely happy. Please let me know.
And yes, I know of many cookbooks and recipes so I can do it myself. She is accustomed to homemade baked goods. But this time I want to make this a special occasion by getting something different and professional. Thanks!
A: this is a macrobiotic bakery in dallas thathas excellent reviews and has been in business for over 21 years
http://www.francissimunbakery.com/468554.html
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