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The quadrocoptercake with 4 cakes
  
 
Trick : If your cake is to heavy, try to put 350gr of flour and 150gr of "Maizena"
 
Trick : If your cake is to heavy, try to put 350gr of flour and 150gr of "Maizena"

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Everybody loves food...this project is a neverending resource of recipies, modified ingredient lists or grandma's list of dos and don'ts for cooking.

Feel free to add your own comments, recipies, hacks, etc below.

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Quadrocopter cake

The quadcoptercake is a modified recipe for a "marbré" where you put your own ideas and ingredient in. Here's the basic recipe .

250gr Butter are whipped to a smooth mass add 250gr sugar and 4 yellow of eggs, stir until smooth

Now add 500gr of flour mixed with 1 packet of chemical yeast. Stir well and add milk until the mix becomes a smooth dough. Whirl the 4 white of eggs to a firm mass and carefully mix it under the dough to lighten it a bit.

Basically, this is it...now you can add your own ingredients to that like, for example :

- cherries and vanilla

- cocoa powder

-lemon/lemonflavor


Quadcake.jpg The quadrocoptercake with 4 cakes

Trick : If your cake is to heavy, try to put 350gr of flour and 150gr of "Maizena"

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