How do I make a rainbow cake?!


Question: How do I make a rainbow cake!?
With 5 different liquid food colourings!?
How much flour do I put in each bowl of different colours!?Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
I usually use the little lid of the food colouring bottle as a good 1/2 measure!.!.!.!.
Simply make the whole batter and separate it in to five different containers each with its own colour!.
Now place them in to the baking tray one by one by adding one colour at a time on top of the other!.
In the baking it will come out as separate colour's but one cake as long as it is not stirred once it is in the baking tray!.
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start with just one mix and mix it all in the one bowl THEN split in into five different bowels one bowl or each colour then when putting the cake in the tin you can either put it in layer by layer or gently toss it all together but make sure they dont mix that will give a marble effect :)

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put all the ingredients together to make the cake mixture!. then separate the mixture into 5 and add the different colourings to each part before you bake!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Check out this link for instructions on how to make a rainbow cake!.
http://www!.canadianliving!.com/food/rainb!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

The best results for a rainbow cake are to use 100s and 1000s just put 3/4 spoonfuls into the cakes mix, stir around and bake as normal!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Make your cake batter as usual then divide it for adding the food color!. Then just pour into the pan carefully!. Your colors will blend a bit but should come out ok!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

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Find a pot of gold, create a time machine, go back in time and steal it out of the sky!. get glue and mush it down and glue it!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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