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payling
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Can someone tell me why my vegan cakes (without eggs) always turn out dense, soggy (wet), and not crumble? I make sure I don't overmix and I follow the recipes accordingly. Is it because of the flour??
Thursday, August 20 2009, 08:24 PM
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Mattie
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Sunday, August 23 2009, 09:25 AM - #Permalink
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Hi Payling,

If you're using the flour that the recipe specifies it's probably not the flour. If the recipe is specifying cake flour and you're using all-purpose, it would definitely make a difference.

There are many things that could make your cakes soggy.

Make sure your baking powder is newer than 6 months old.

Use a second baking thermometer in your oven to make sure it's reaching the proper temperature.

Perhaps the recipes you're following are a little off? You could try different ones or try reducing the water and/or oil content a little.

If you're adding things like fruit to the batter it can release juices during baking that can make cakes soggy. I usually reduce my water and oil content a little when I bake these types of cakes.

Good luck and let us know when it works out!
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