How to Make Cake
Autor: ashkaptl • February 3, 2012 • Essay • 984 Words (4 Pages) • 2,221 Views
We all like to improve our skills on new things one of them is cooking. Cooking can be
fun and some of us do it for many reasons. Sometimes we do it for fun; some of us do it as
profession and some because it’s necessary. Part of cooking is baking and that’s what something
has followed me through my life journey ever since I was a little kid. It is not only a hobby, but it
has become my escape from this world into one where I'm able to create anything that comes to
mind, learning and having fun along the way. We all want to try new things and trying to make
many new desserts every day, which enables us to explore new tastes. A usually sweet course, of
pie, cake, or ice cream, served at the end of a meal.
Cakes are one of the most intriguing desserts in the world, because they come in various
shapes, flavors, and tastes. Cake is the food for every occasion and it’s often the dessert
of choice for meals at ceremonial occasions, particularly weddings, anniversaries, promotions
and birthdays. The cake has become a symbol of the celebration. The cake seems to be good-luck
charm for every occasion. There are countless cake recipes; some are bread-like, some rich and
elaborate, and many are centuries old. Cake making is no longer a complicated procedure; while
at one time considerable labor went into cake making especially the whisking of egg foams. The
term "cake" has a long history. The word itself is of Viking origin, from the Old Norse word
"kaka". There are so many varieties of cakes such as pound cake, butter cake, sponge cake,
chocolate molten cake, carrot cake, ice-cream cake, depression cake, rum cake, stack cake, tea
cake, Christmas cake, rice cake, banana cake, chiffon cake, moon cake, donuts which is fried
cake and so the list goes on.
Do you ever wanted to bake/cook something special for someone you love? I brought a
batch of muffins to work and since then, I've had coworkers, colleagues, friends, and even my
boss begging for my baked goods. It brought joy to other people and the act of baking was a
stress reliever for me as well. When they
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