I'll make a cake
By VicentaLakin
thinking of the first electric pastry cake, it's the way i started. after all these years of life, there has been no oven in life, and perhaps this field seems too far away from itself to enter the pit. in the summer of 2014, more than four months after giving birth, we moved from our mother-in-law ' s home to our new home and finally came out alone. at that time, maternity leave was almost over, with babies for months and with children at work, and there was no time or energy to do anything else. until the second half of the year, when i occasionally saw an electric cooker on the internet making cakes, it was amazing, so i went home from work that day, and the kid was young and asleep early, and he slept a little bit, and the moment when he opened the pan, the cake was so frazzled, the cake was so successful, the first piece of cake in his life was so exciting, that it was done by himself, that it was the second time, the third time it was an electric cook, when he didn't even have an egg-beater, it was a total chopping, and now i was so tired, and then he and his father said that he wanted to buy an egg-beater and a cake machine, and his father said that he would buy a oven, not just a cake, anything. i hesitated, the oven, i didn't touch it. i was afraid i'd be stuck with something so professional, and the proposal was put on hold. and then i accidentally saw a trial report on flour when i was hunting online, and a lot of people went out and baked, attracted my eyeballs, used to bake at home, and maybe a lot of people weren't professionals, but made such an enticing taste, and i went on to search online, live efficiently and quickly in modern society, and have a network that is all shared, and can't learn anything, and i suddenly became convinced to bake, and then i bought ovens, over a hundred bucks, small ovens, which, though not so high, were enough for my newer. in order to learn how to baking on the internet from time to time, it was discovered in 2015 that it was so stupid to see a favorite recipe, to copy to the word file, to call it out from the printer in the office, to put it in binding, to bring it home in the kitchen cabinet, to sleep in the kitchen, to look at it, to do it, to register members and download app, and to have a baby, it's not half as stupid. finally, at the beginning of 2016, when spring was almost over, it was interesting to see that there was a “everyone is a gourmet” event, and that members were registered to join the united states family, that they had just learned to pass the recipes and that they had won a new prize at the event, and that they had seen the beauty of little american personal trust. i wonder how long it took to figure out, in the first half of 2016, whether there's an irresistible piece of the recipe, or not. now you can remember the first time you've done it, the first time you've done it, the first time you've done it, the first time you've done it, the first time you've done it, and then you've done it。
Recipe Recommendations
- eggs of 4
- white sugar 80 grams
- salt 1 gram
- low-gluten flour 120 grams
- vegetable oil 40 grams
- baking powder 1 gram
- sweetening
- pot
- an hour
- ordinary
Steps for I'll make a cake

1
Eggs go into oilless and waterless basins。
2
White sugar and salt, electric omelet。
3
Smash the foam so thin that the dripping paste doesn't just disappear。
4
Sift in low powder and powdered powder, evenly mixed。
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Add vegetable oil, evenly mixed。
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(b) Courage to pour the cake into the larvae (preliminary oil, easily defilm)。
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Close the lid and press the cooking program. It's done。
8
It's cooler。
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You can eat without a model。
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It's delicious, it's soft, it doesn't lose to the oven。
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It's really powerful. You can make cake without an oven。I'll make a cake Make Tips
You have to do it right. You can't do it up and down. You can't do it. You can't do it。