Mr. Picky-Eater likes 2 kinds of cake for the most part. Vanilla with chocolate icing and chocolate with vanilla icing are his favorites. As I started my journey of learning to cook, he obliged and will at least taste most of the recipes I cook. I must admit, I love making something that starts with a cake mix. One that he and I both love begins with a white cake mix. Betty Crocker Super Moist Vanilla is what I usually get. Having made it a few times in the past, I had it pretty much memorized so I began mixing and greasing pans. Into the oven it went and we sat waiting until the appointed time to pull the pan holding flavorful goodness from the heat.
Now, I must say when I was beating the ingredients together it seemed a little different than all the other times, but I assumed it was more me than anything else. When I poured it into the pan, it seemed a little shallower – but when I pulled it from the oven and it was very nearly burnt, I knew something was wrong. What in the world happened to all my cooking skills? Mr. Picky-eater explained it as a set back and nothing to worry about.
A few weeks later, I purchased more Betty Crocker Super Moist Vanilla cake mix to make my now-famous treat. Just before I set out to make it again, I checked my recipe on the computer and felt comfortable that I knew what I was doing. Once again I commenced to stirring and mixing anticipating the wonderful delectable morsels in my mouth. But, a failure happened for the 2nd time.
Tonight, as I was reading the newspaper, there was an article about BC cake mixes. Apparently, they have changed from 18 ounces to 15 ounces. Maybe, before I wasted 2 cake mixes and countless other ingredients, they should have put a flag on the box, a press release, some Morse code? Something that would have let me and all the others who made the same mistake – THEY HAD CHANGED THE MIX!!!
Makes me want to call Ms. Crocker up during the dinner hour and give her a piece of my mind! So, in case like me, you didn’t know – now ya do!
Choc Chip Uru
Cake mix (batter) is my ultimate comfort food – quick, easy and comes with frosting!!!
Much love much love 😀
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
kalamitykelli
Me too!!! And last time I made brownies from a mix – I remembered what you said about sifting flour for a cake 3 times….somehow, luckily, I decided you meant to sift brownie mix as well…………I cannot tell you how much better those brownies were!!! Mr. Picky-eater complimented me several times on them.
Lydia Street
Was tjere a reason given for the change? How odd …
kalamitykelli
More than likely they cut the amount in the box so they could keep the price the same.
Vicki BuckG
I have many recipes that call for pudding to be added to cake mix. Now most cake mixes already have pudding in them. How do I adjust a recipe for that. I have tried going ahead and using my recipes adding more pudding but the cake and cookie recipes don’t turn out right. How do I adjust all my great recipes?
Kelli and Holli
I am really sorry but I don’t have an answer for that — I will have to research that for you!