Saturday, June 24, 2023

Soda Pop Layer Cake--Low-height N Rich, Yum

A few months ago, cost of eggs had nearly doubled the cost of making cake mix cake, not counting cost of frosting. The egg costs have come down, but I haven't quite recovered from the sticker shock. Recently, I made a soda pop layer cake (eggless!). Yum!

My video shows how to make the cake using a box of white cake mix and non-diet lemon lime soda (room temperature), with canned vanilla frosting. (Anything goes for flavors you want to use.) Although loads of such recipes are findable on the web, mine is for making a 9" diameter layer cake. (Just about all the other recipes aim for cupcakes or 9" x 13" sheet cakes.)

The cake turned out lower height than I expected. Noteworthy: The soda pop weighs less than usual-recipe eggs/egg whites, oil and water. Noteworthy: Batter amount is about 3/4 as much as for full-recipe cake.

I had originally run across soda pop cake when I encountered 2-ingredient recipes. At least one was pizza dough. A few were 2-ingredient cakes, several eggless. Some of the cakes called for flax seed, some for yogurt. The eggless, soda-pop cakes intrigued me the most.

Betty Crocker-centric

Betty Crocker's "Learn About Cake Baking with Soda Pop" explains carbonation WRT soda pop and leavenings in baked goods.

The carbon dioxide bubbles in soda pop act as a leavening agent — the element that makes baked goods rise and makes them light and fluffy. ...Kitchen staple leaveners — like baking soda and baking powder — use a chemical reaction to create carbon dioxide bubbles.

"Cake Baking with Soda Pop" is eye-opening for calling for 1) only one cupcake pan and for 2) the mixing time using an electric mixer. View the video there or on YouTube.

beat (1) dry cake mix and (1) soda pop with an electric mixer on low speed for 1 minute. Scrape the side of the bowl, then mix on a medium speed for 2 minutes.

Oddly, the Betty Crocker "Two-Ingredient Soda Pop Cupcakes" says "24 regular-size muffin cups". FWIW, this recipe specifies 16.25 oz for cake mix weight; the other recipe omits the weight.

Duncan Hines-centric

"Soda Pop cake" is succinct, indicating that the baker would also refer to the cake mix box instructions. I'm guessing a little bit of prior cake-making experience is helpful.

Duncan Hines has an association with Ready Set Eat, for which a recipe for soda pop cake finally shows up. And it calls for DH cake! "6 BOX CAKE MIX RECIPES AND HACKS", points to "2 Ingredient Strawberry Lemon-Lime Cake". Significant mixing instruction-""thoroughly combine cake mix and soda". The output is a 9 x 13 single layer, with suggestion of powdered sugar dusting.

Additional Recipes with Nod to Blending Ingredients and Yields

"2 Ingredient Soda Cake - Unreal!" shows the process from start to finish (using whisk), suitable for new bakers. It makes a 9 x 13 sheet cake, subdivided and minimally whip-creamed.

"2 Ingredient Chocolate Coke Cake" prefaces the recipe with some background. Might be useful when a baker is first exploring making such a cake. Scroll down to the details. She suggests using a mixer instead of a whisk. The output is a 9 x 13 sheet cake, undecorated.

"Bill shows us how to make 2 ingredient cupcakes!" demonstrates his recipe. Bill is the host for Toon In with Me cartoon show that airs weekdays. His sidekick is a talking tuna puppet. The demo was a bit amateurish and lacking in some details, but possibly endearing to audience who might think, "Hey, I could do that! He whisked diet orange soda and vanilla cake mix (both room temperature) in a bowl. Some of the batter went into lined cupcake cups. The use of an air fryer is different. Would-be bakers can refer to other soda pop recipes for filling in blanks.

"NO EGG BOX CAKE" is a nicely short video. She uses a spoon for her stirring. The process veers oddly with batter pour into a greased pan that transitions to a drizzled Bundt cake. She commented later "Same Cake, Different Pan."

"Soda Cake Recipe! 2 Ingredients" is over 10 minutes long, but contains caveats to squash cake mix lumps and to not overbeat. Interestingly, her instructions to stir about 30 seconds conflict with Betty Crocker box instructions for one-minute low speed, the 2 minutes on high. BTW, her yield is 12 cupcakes per recipe.

"3 INGREDIENT VEGAN CAKE HACKS | Can I Make A Vegan Cake Using Soda?!" finally shows the soda pop cake recipe starting about 5:12. She uses a tilt-head mixer (maybe KitchenAid). Interestingly, at the batter pour near 6:30, she prepares two 9-inch springform pans. starts out with two pans, At 7:00, she decides to use only one pan. After bake and cool, the frosting goes on only the one layer, even though she plan-b intended to slice the layer and put in a middle layer of frosting.

Calories and Sodium

I’m always curious about the calories and sodium in my cakes and cookies recipes. The soda pop cake stats can seem rather indulgent, but the calories compare favorably against standard box cake recipes that use eggs/egg whites and oil.Using soda pop (140 C) instead of box's ingredient adds of egg whites (51 C) and oil (400 C) saves loads of calories. Even more calorie savings if passing on standard recipe that calls for water, oil (533 C), and eggs (210 C). If using standard box cake recipes and frosting, the total calories bump up ~450 to 750 calories. Noteworthy: Using diet soda instead of sugar soda saves about 10 to 15 calories a slice. Rec: Indulge with the sugary stuff.

Read "Soda Pop Layer Cake--Low-height N Rich, Hmm" for post-recipe afterthoughts and additional soda pop cake musings.


Soda Pop Layer Cake--Low-height N Rich, Yum
Soda Pop Layer Cake--Low-height N Rich, Hmm
Video: Soda Pop Layer Cake--Low-height N Rich

2 comments:

Woody Lemcke said...

Thanks for the additional details and thorough analysis!

whilldtkwriter said...

YW! Be sure to visit the followup cake article and vid for improved process.