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by Kenneth Buchanan
A Chiffon Cake for Grownup Baked in an Inexpensive Cake Tin
Hey everyone, I hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, we’re going to prepare a distinctive dish, a chiffon cake for grownup baked in an inexpensive cake tin. It is one of my favorites. For mine, I will make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
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To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook a chiffon cake for grownup baked in an inexpensive cake tin using 9 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make A Chiffon Cake for Grownup Baked in an Inexpensive Cake Tin:
Make ready Cake flour
Take Egg white
Get Salt
Make ready Sugar
Get Egg yolk
Make ready Sugar
Take Vegetable oil
Make ready Hot water (about 85°C)
Make ready Western liquor (conte or rum)
Steps to make A Chiffon Cake for Grownup Baked in an Inexpensive Cake Tin:
Sift the cake flour 2~3 times.
Add salt to the bowl with egg whites, whip with a hand mixer (level 3). Once the peaks are firm that it flops over, add in the sugar in 3~4 batches and whip into a proper meringue.
Add sugar to the egg yolk bowl, and whip well until it turns white and frothy. (You can use the same whisk!)
Add vegetable oil, hot water, and liquor to the egg yolk bowl, and mix.
Switch to an egg beater, smooth out the meringue from Step 2, and add in 1/3 of the egg yolk bowl.
Add in half of the flour, and mix.
Add in another 1/3 of the meringue, and mix. (After smoothing out the meringue like before).
Add in the remaining flour, and mix roughly with a rubber spatula. Finally, add the remaining meringue (after smoothing it out), and mix together well.
Pour the batter into the mold, bake at 180°C for 12 minutes, reduce to 170°C and bake for another 12 minutes.
Finished.
Immediately flip it upside down to cool. It looks cool on top of a liquor bottle… Or so I thought, but the its only a $1 mold. It's smaller than the mouth of the bottle mouth. Even so, it will go on top. It looks like a balancing toy.
Remove it from the mold and it's done.
<Note> This is a small knife that I have had in my house for a long time. It is hard to see, but both sides are finely serrated. Cheese is too hard to cut, it is too small for bread… but it turned out to be extremely useful for removing the cake from the mold. Could it be a $1 chiffon knife from several years ago? (It couldn't be!)
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