Does anyone else like their cakes and stuff kind of raw on the inside?!


Question: or like outside cooked all the way
but inside like semi uncooked

pancakes and stuff like that too

or am i just weird that way ?
:p


Answers: or like outside cooked all the way
but inside like semi uncooked

pancakes and stuff like that too

or am i just weird that way ?
:p

HELL YES! Love some half cooked cookies and brownies

I never cook brownies all the way. I like them to be slightly gooey, makes for better brownie sundaes that way... YUMM!

I like rare steaks, but we're all weird...

Yes I like them soft and chewy inside

yea but not too raw, just gooey enough to be delicious =]

Gross

Only cookies and brownies. I used to buy chocolate chip cookies at school and the center was always raw and it was heaven.

I like it that way as well (especially cookies).

french fries I like on the well done side though so it really depends on the food in question.

Here is a hint (family recipe) for cakes so they are more moist then most cakes.

Make the cake exactly as the recipe calls for. When mixing the ingredients together add a tablespoon of Mayonaise to it (we use Best Foods (Hellmans) to it.

Then cook as it calls for on the package.

Some people get turned off right away by the mayonaise being put into their cake claiming they don't eat mayo. However, mayonaise is only oil and eggs which are ingredients for cakes anyways.

Whenever someone tries the cake they always swear to it that is the best cake they have ever had. Even going so far as to suggest opening a cake shop using our recipe. The reality, it's just adding the mayo to a store box cake mixing.

I kind of like can bisquits kind of doughy inside.

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