Found A Use For Egg Yolks And Cake Mix
Decorating By Jenn2179 Updated 11 Sep 2008 , 2:33pm by tx_cupcake
Pleeeeeaaase don't make me say it..........
Man that's cold!!! ![]()
You gotta share! Coooome on.....be nice..pretty, pretty please.
Don't post with out recipe.....that's a big no no! So where's the recipe? I said, "where's the recipe?" lol I hope you do it real soon..like in the next few minutes. hahaha
Cake batter ice cream recipes:
(Both use dry cake mix.)
http://www.recipezaar.com/125681
(Uses egg yolks.)
http://www.recipezaar.com/128952
(Egg free recipe.)
HTH
http://www.marthastewart.com/recipe/homemade-vanilla-ice-cream?autonomy_kw=homemade%20vanilla%20ice%20cream&rsc=header_1
I used that recipe and then added 1 cup of DH yellow cake mix after it had cooled right before putting it in my ice cream maker. I think I will add 1 1/2 cups cake mix next time though.
Thanks! BTW - you have no idea how close I was to driving to North Carolina to pry the recipe out of you. lol
That would be a long drive. I was having a cake consultation and when I came back to my computer I noticed there was about to be some rioting from my post with no recipe.
Thanks! BTW - you have no idea how close I was to driving to North Carolina to pry the recipe out of you. lol
That would be a long drive. I was having a cake consultation and when I came back to my computer I noticed there was about to be some rioting from my post with no recipe.
I started reading this post and thought "What the . . .?!?!? No recipe?!?!?" Thanks again for posting the recipe.
I've been storing the leftover egg yolks in a Tupperware container. I use them up by adding them (a few at a time) to my scrambled eggs for my son and husband over the period of a couple days.
oooooh... homemade noodles. With ice cream for dessert!
Gives new meaning to "waste not, want not". Yum! ![]()
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