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Are you talking about soda bread or about a cake based on some soft drink, e.g., 7-Up, Pepsi Cola, Dr Pepper, etc.? Or are you talking about something different altogether?
Using a regular box of cake mix (Betty Crocker, etc.), do not add any ingredients the mix calls for, instead stir in a can of soda (pop), and bake according to the time & temps of the box/mix. If using a diet soda, it reduces the number of calories per slice.
It's a little flatter than making cake the regular way, but tastes very good.
The kind I had yesterday was baked with diet cherry pepsi, and topped with no-fat cool-whip, making it only 10 calories & low in sugar.
Using a regular box of cake mix (Betty Crocker, etc.), do not add any ingredients the mix calls for, instead stir in a can of soda (pop), and bake according to the time & temps of the box/mix. If using a diet soda, it reduces the number of calories per slice.
It's a little flatter than making cake the regular way, but tastes very good.
The kind I had yesterday was baked with diet cherry pepsi, and topped with no-fat cool-whip, making it only 10 calories & low in sugar.
Well, in that case... ff and 10 cal... it might be on my next thing to bake list...
Try it with coke zero!
It gets really puffy and spounge like.
I made it with that + cinnamon + boxed yellow cake
Came out great. Leave it plain though. Way too sweet for icing.
I used coke in place of water.
Also made it with coke zero + yellow cake + instant coffee + walnuts. That was GREAT.
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