I'll be trying out about 360g of brownie batter this weekend and wanted to hear your advice on how to enjoy them properly! And one more question, how easily does it wash off?
Muddylynx said: I'll be trying out about 360g of brownie batter this weekend and wanted to hear your advice on how to enjoy them properly! And one more question, how easily does it wash off?
It washes off easily enough. I only use water in mine. The real challenge is lumps. You don't want to have a bunch of dried clumps in there, so if you can use a hand mixer to work it in there quickly, I'd do that. Also, it retains heat pretty well, so make it nice and warm.
Wamlanta said: It washes off easily enough. I only use water in mine. The real challenge is lumps. You don't want to have a bunch of dried clumps in there, so if you can use a hand mixer to work it in there quickly, I'd do that. Also, it retains heat pretty well, so make it nice and warm.
Well since I don't have any hand mixers right now, a good-old fashioned whisker would do for me then. So water only and use something that would avoid any clumps! Got it! Though I wonder if those clump would be removed easy as well. Thanks so much for the answer!
Muddylynx said: I'll be trying out about 360g of brownie batter this weekend and wanted to hear your advice on how to enjoy them properly! And one more question, how easily does it wash off?
Haven't tried this yet but will get back to you when I do.
Muddylynx said: I'll be trying out about 360g of brownie batter this weekend and wanted to hear your advice on how to enjoy them properly! And one more question, how easily does it wash off?
Haven't tried this yet but will get back to you when I do.
Awesome! Would love to hear how your experience went!
I loved filling my t shirt tucked in jeans with huge amounts of chocolate cake batter till all the insides were coated and then I messed all the outside !
Mix it the day before as it thickens up and goes a bit foamy and the lumps soften and then you can add more water if it's too thick so you get more to play with !
Cinq and Soug said: I loved filling my t shirt tucked in jeans with huge amounts of chocolate cake batter till all the insides were coated and then I messed all the outside !
Mix it the day before as it thickens up and goes a bit foamy and the lumps soften and then you can add more water if it's too thick so you get more to play with !
Cinq and Soug said: Mix it the day before as it thickens up and goes a bit foamy and the lumps soften and then you can add more water if it's too thick so you get more to play with !
Well I probably won't be able to mix it the day before, but I'll try to get it prepared a few hours before then. Thanks for the tip! Hope it'd turn out as nice as your pic there
Cinq and Soug said: I loved filling my t shirt tucked in jeans with huge amounts of chocolate cake batter till all the insides were coated and then I messed all the outside !
Mix it the day before as it thickens up and goes a bit foamy and the lumps soften and then you can add more water if it's too thick so you get more to play with !
Did you use any particular brand Cinq? I never know if the UK packet mixes are the same as the US ones - was it just add water and stir?
Just wanted to thank everyone who helped me on this thread! I had tons of fun with the batter and now I can't wait for the next time I'll be playing with it! Thanks so much!
ariel has used it and she says its one of her fave feeling and looking substances. it is more expensive than cake batter but she says it looks amazing the way she mixes it! ill have to ask her! cool pics! looks like you had fun!
BigD2081988 said: Mixing a couple cans of chocolate frosting into it can really thicken it up nicely, depending On what kind of consistency you are going for
It is a bit hard to find those cans of frosting here in normal supermarkets here. But if I ever wam abroad, I'll give it a shot
Jayce said: ariel has used it and she says its one of her fave feeling and looking substances. it is more expensive than cake batter but she says it looks amazing the way she mixes it! ill have to ask her! cool pics! looks like you had fun!
I had lots of fun! But not as much batter haha, would've been much better if there were more! Well I can't wait to hear about her way of mixing it, would love to hear about it Thanks!
Cinq and Soug said: I loved filling my t shirt tucked in jeans with huge amounts of chocolate cake batter till all the insides were coated and then I messed all the outside !
Mix it the day before as it thickens up and goes a bit foamy and the lumps soften and then you can add more water if it's too thick so you get more to play with !
Did you use any particular brand Cinq? I never know if the UK packet mixes are the same as the US ones - was it just add water and stir?
Sorry just seen this. I buy a big catering bag mix from Amazon cost's around £20 whatever make they have that's the cheapest !