Can our own Charlotte Morgan make a coffee and walnut cake better than Waitrose can? And better than expensive ready-made cake batter can? Find out.
Baking barmy, that’s me. It is only for the love of cake that I get up at 6am on a Sunday to sell my wares at the St Albans Farmers’ Market. Naturally, I think home-baked tastes best; so when I got a press release through from The Half-Baked Cake Company, claiming that their shove-it-in-the-oven cake mix tastes better than homemade cake, I felt a challenge a-brewing.
The three contenders
The cakes were chopped up into same-size chunks, and laid out on three separate plates. Tea and coffee was available for those tasters who needed it (there were 12 volunteers in total), and the aim was to find out a) which cake tasted best, and b) if people could tell which one was homemade.
In the red corner - Coffee and walnut round cake, by Waitrose.
Ingredients: sugar, wheat flour, pasteurised free range egg, rapeseed oil, unsalted butter, partially inverted refiners syrup, humectant vegetable glycerol, walnuts, coffee, sweetened condensed milk, dark brown soft sugar, raising agents diphosphates and sodium carbonate, cornflour, maize glucose syrup, invert sugar, emulsifiers mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids.
In the blue corner – Coffee and walnut cake, by The Half-Baked Cake Company.
Ingredients: wheat flour, caster sugar, cow’s milk, butter (from cow’s milk), free-range pasteurised whole egg, water, raising agents (sodium acid pyrophosphate, sodium bicarbonate), coffee powder (1%), salt, thickeners (locust bean gum, xanthan gum), natural flavouring (Madagascan vanilla extract), icing sugar, butter (22%) (from cow’s milk), cow’s milk, coffee powder (1%).
In the, ummm, yellow corner – homemade coffee and walnut sandwich sponge, by me.
Ingredients: butter, caster sugar, free-range eggs, espresso powder, self-raising flour, walnuts, and icing sugar.
The results
Each cake was marked out of 10, and everyone specified their overall favourite at the end. Of those 12, nine guessed which cake was homemade correctly. But who won the flavour test? Starting with the least popular…
3rd – Waitrose shop-bought cake
Nobody picked this as their favourite, and only one person failed to guess that it was the shop-bought option. It got 71 points out of a possible 120 (59%) and comments varied from “good flavour but slightly dense,” to “overly sweet”, “too dry”, and “artificial flavour”.
2nd – Half-Baked Cake Company
A sterling effort by the Half-Baked Company, who scored 93.5/120 (78%). Indeed, five people chose this cake as their favourite, and flattering comments included “icing is very smooth”, “lovely strong coffee flavour”, and “good consistency”. But for some the “sponge was a little too dry”, and others found it “far too sweet”.
1st – Me!
I’d like to thank my mum, my guinea pig… no, no; in all seriousness, it was a close one. Seven out of 12 people chose mine as their favourite, and it scored 101.5/120 in total – that’s 85%. Compliments included “lovely moist consistency”, “chunky walnut pieces”, “soft and moderate sweetness”, and “very light and fluffy – I could eat loads!” The only complaint was that the coffee flavour was too weak; although News Editor Simon Ward described it as a “subtle but still discernible coffee flavour”. Thanks Simon! [Simon: I should add that I don't like strong coffee, so less is definitely more for me]
What have we learnt?
As for shop-bought cakes, I’m afraid I have nothing positive to say about them. They cost more, taste worse, have a never-ending list of bizarre ingredients, and are usually much smaller, too.
What do you think? Do you agree with me, or can you argue in favour of shop-bought cakes? Tell us in the Comments box below.
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