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I'm wondering how I can put objects such as rings, coins, and rags into a normal buttermilk cake without screwing it up. (i'm only proabbly going to put a few.)
What if the rings metal reacts or something? What sort of things are safe to put in a cake without ruining the object of the cake I've read from a bunch of sites that you shoul wrap the ring with wax paper. Is this a good solution? In case you're wondering, i'm trying to make my own 'american' halloween barmbrack, except I'm using normal buttermilk cake instead of the fruit bread thanks! |
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Wouldnt' the chocolate coins melt?
Hmm. well, they put little plastic babies in King Cakes down in New Orleans, but the king cakes are more of a coffee cake kind of cake than a buttermilk cake. From what I understand, they just sort of tuck the plastic babies in the dough. |