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rachaelwelch
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Fri Dec 16, 2005 5:51 am |
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Ok... Well this is really a crisis averted, but I was starting to bake the cakes for my sister's party on Saturday last night from scratch. I had my dry ingredients all together, had already creamed my 4 sticks of butter with 2 cups of sugar, and added an egg successfully, and then...I dropped an egg shell into the batter!!! With blender on!
Lesson learned...Never again will I add an egg while my mixer is running. Always turn mixer off FIRST! Ha!  |
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barbara-ann
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Fri Dec 16, 2005 5:56 am |
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I used to crack the eggs above the mix then drop in, but got tired of fishing out shells, so now I crack in a different bowl then add to the mix. |
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Doug
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Fri Dec 16, 2005 6:00 am |
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ah ha....a new marketing slogan:
calcium enriched cakes! build your bones and teeth!  |
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cakefairy18
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Fri Dec 16, 2005 6:12 am |
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I always crack them into a separate bowl and then add them to the batter...once my mom had added a few eggs already and on the last one...it was spoiled..so she had to throw the whole thing out..and they were fresh eggs...sometimes u just get a bad one
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llj68
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Fri Dec 16, 2005 11:28 am |
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If, however, this happens to you again, just stop mixing right away and run the batter through a fine mesh seive. It'll get all those crunchies out of there.
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Cakeman66
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Fri Dec 16, 2005 6:41 pm |
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| cakefairy18 wrote: | I always crack them into a separate bowl and then add them to the batter...once my mom had added a few eggs already and on the last one...it was spoiled..so she had to throw the whole thing out..and they were fresh eggs...sometimes u just get a bad one
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Same, same here. I had a bad one, and have never fully recovered from the trauma.
I always crack them in something seperate and add them one at a time. If I get a bad one, I discard it, wash the bowl or cup or whatever I was cracking them in, and start all over. |
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VACakelady
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Fri Dec 16, 2005 9:13 pm |
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I did this recently with a cheesecake batter. It was a lot of fun fishing out all of those eggshell pieces. I learned my lesson too, always turn off the mixer first! |
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Lazy_Susan
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Fri Dec 16, 2005 9:34 pm |
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goodcakefairy
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Sat Jan 07, 2006 6:02 am |
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one of my biggest baking fears is making a wedding cake and hearing a guest yell "There's eggshell in here!" Because of that an unfortunate experience I'll describe in a minute, I always break my eggs in a separate bowl and add them one yolk at a time.
the unfortunate experience was when I was very new to baking and I grabbed a carton of eggs that was a little older than anticipated. (I know it's gross, but we were young, married and rarely cleaned out our fridge.) I cracked the egg right into my batter as the mixer was running and this putrid smell filled my kitchen. The eggs were bad! Blah!!!! It took days to get the sulfurous stink out of my house. |
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jscakes
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Sat Jan 07, 2006 3:51 pm |
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Yup, I try to crack my eggs into a seperate bowl before adding, I don't lose count that way when it's a large batch.
I borrowed eggs from SIL...however she neglected to tell me that she had boiled some and couldn't remember which carton she put them in but I found them! |
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Lisa
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Sun Jan 08, 2006 2:01 pm |
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I don't know if this works but I read recently that if you lose some shell in your cake batter, it'll sink to the bottom after the cake is baked and you can pick it off. Anyone know if that works? |
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traci
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Sun Jan 08, 2006 2:23 pm |
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This is true! I did a cake about a week ago and accidently got an eggshell in the batter. I was unable to get it out. I went ahead and bakes the cake and was able to pick it off after taking the cake out of the pan. I was so glad!  |
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