Cakes making methods Starter: What are the ingredients that make up most cakes? Tip you should remember this from year 8 if not look around the room to.

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Cakes making methods Starter: What are the ingredients that make up most cakes? Tip you should remember this from year 8 if not look around the room to look for clues

Cake making methods Creaming Rubbing–in Melting Whisking

Air is trapped in the sieving the flour and by lightly (with finger tips) rubbing the fat in to the flour. Raising agents in the flour help the cake to rise Rubbing -in (More flour than fat)

(High proportion of sugar ingredients) Fat and sugar ingredients are melted in a saucepan Texture tends to be much heavier than other cakes and wont rise much Bicarbonate of soda can be used to create a lighter texture Melting

Creaming (Traditional and all-in-one) (Half or more than half fat to flour) Air is trapped by creaming the sugar and fat together This give a lighter texture

Whisking (No fat. Short life as this relies on air trapped by the whisk) Eggs and sugar whisked together to trap air (aerate)

Adapting cakes What could you add to cakes to change the flavour the texture the colour What could you change to make cakes healthier? (think about what you need to eat more of and what you need to eat less of)