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  • I Tried 6 Famous Birthday Cakes (Including THE Funfetti Box) and the Flawless Winner Will Be the Recipe I Use Forever

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    4. The One for Fans of Cream Cheese Frosting: Claire Saffitz’s Confetti Cake

    Overall rating: 9/10
    Get the recipe: Claire Saffitz’s Confetti Cake

    This recipe uses the reverse creaming method, where you combine all the dry ingredients (featuring cake flour here) and then add softened butter, buttermilk, and oil — no separate step of creaming together butter and sugar first. Then you quickly whisk whole eggs, egg whites, vanilla extract, and almond extract (optional, but I used it), and this mixture then goes into the batter before folding in sprinkles. The batter was very thick, and it went into 3 (9-inch) cake pans to bake. 

    Unlike all of the other recipes, this one used cream cheese frosting. You’re instructed to beat cream cheese and butter together until smooth, then add a full pound of powdered sugar at once and mix on low speed until incorporated. I didn’t read this closely enough, so I first made it by gradually adding the powdered sugar to the butter and cream cheese mixture; it was soupy. I then re-read the instructions (thankfully I had extra ingredients on hand) and remade the frosting the right way. It was creamy and swoopy the second time around.

    The assembled cake was lovely. The layers had a dense, velvety crumb reminiscent of pound cake, and despite having 3 whole eggs in it, the color was very white. The frosting was an excellent choice, as the tang from the cream cheese complemented the sweet vanilla cake. I loved this cake and would be happy to make and eat it again. The two cakes that ranked higher just stood out a little more.

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    Ann Taylor Pittman

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  • We Tried 6 Ways of Cooking Mac & Cheese, and the Winner Swept Them All

    We Tried 6 Ways of Cooking Mac & Cheese, and the Winner Swept Them All

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    Ann Taylor Pittman is an independent food writer and recipe developer. Prior to freelance life, she built a career of creating healthy recipes at Cooking Light magazine, where she worked for 20 years. She is the recipient of two James Beard Foundation Awards. Ann lives in Birmingham, Alabama, with her husband, their 15-year-old twin boys, one big dog, and one little dog.

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