What if I forgot to add salt (or eggs, or sugar!) to my cake batter? (2024)

The bakers of King Arthur are here to solve the kitchen conundrums you share with us, whether it’s on the phone, computer, or by the good old postal service. In Ask the Baker’s Hotline, Annabelle will pick the brains of the talented King Arthur Baker’s Hotline team to tackle some of your most-asked questions.

* * *

At some point, we’ve all omitted an ingredient in a cake recipe. And the question is always the same: Can it be saved, and how? Before frantically pulling cakes out of the oven to try and sneak in that baking soda, sugar, vanilla, or eggs you forgot, Martina from our Baker’s Hotline is here to tell you if and when you can successfully backtrack.

How to save your cake batter if you forgot the sugar

Given that sugar is one of the most integral ingredients in a cake’s flavor, texture, appearance, and structure, it can be especially stressful if you finish mixing and realize it's still on the counter.

A lot of cake recipes call for creaming the butter and sugar before adding other ingredients. This step allows for the sugar and butter to create little air bubbles. With the heat of the oven and other structural ingredients (like eggs or chemical leaveners), the expansion of those air bubbles leads to a light, fluffy texture. But if you forgot the sugar in this step, all is not lost. Martina shares:

“You can add the sugar in at any point during mixing. The resulting cake will still taste great but be slightly dense from the lack of air bubbles.” That may not be a bad thing, though. A denser crumb structure creates a sturdier layer cake— which can be great for stacking and frosting.

What if I forgot to add salt (or eggs, or sugar!) to my cake batter? (2)

Broma Bakery

How to save your cake batter if you forgot the eggs

Eggs serve multiple functions in cake: They can be used to leaven the cake (think Angel Food Cake), and add moisture, tenderness, and structure.

For chemically-leavened cakes — that is, cakes calling for baking powder or baking soda — it’s OK if you don’t remember to add the eggs until the end. Martina says, “Late in the mixing stage, eggs will incorporate better if you lightly beat them before adding to the batter.The finished cake may be slightly shorter than expected, but its flavor and tenderness shouldn’t be affected.”

For egg-leavened cakes, the eggs are crucial. These types of cakes rely solely on airy, whipped eggs for structure, so if you’ve forgotten them in this style of cake, you may be in trouble. But if you discover your mistake after you’ve poured the batter into the pan but before you’ve put it in the oven, all may not be lost: Return the batter to the mixing bowl, then fold in the beaten eggs or egg whites.

What if I forgot to add salt (or eggs, or sugar!) to my cake batter? (3)

Shilpa Iyer

Gluten-free cake isn’t as forgiving. “The protein structure of eggs allows the fats, sugars, and flours to hom*ogenize,” Martina shares. “In gluten-free cakes that call for eggs, where the flour itself is not binding, eggs are too important to leave out.” But as long as the cake isn’t baking yet, you can still add the eggs to the batter.

How to save your cake batter if you forgot salt, vanilla, or other flavorings

This one’s easy! If you catch it before the cake is in the oven, you can stir any of thesein gently at the end. And if the cake is already baking, all will be OK: The cake won’t be as flavorful, but it will rise just the same and still be a perfectly fine cake. Just add an extra-flavorful frosting or topping (like this pineapple icingor salted caramel vanilla icing).

How to save your cake batter if you forgot baking powder or baking soda

Good news: You can easily add the chemical leavener — baking powder or baking soda — in at the end of mixing. “To make sure the leavener is fully incorporated, sift and sprinkle the powder(s) over the batter and gently stir them in,” says Martina. This should help prevent clumps of leavener in your cake, which can tastedeeply unpleasant.

What if I forgot to add salt (or eggs, or sugar!) to my cake batter? (4)

Mark Weinberg

How to save your cake batter if you forgot mix-ins

Nuts, chips, fruits, or other mix-ins can be folded into the batter before baking. Do this with a gentle hand to avoid deflating the cake batter. Martina advises, “Sprinkles can be folded in, but can also be sprinkled on top if the batter is already in the pans. This is a good trick to add a little texture to the top of the cake layers.”

What's the point of no return? 

If your batter is in the pan but hasn’t been baked yet, you can scrape it back into the bowl to add any missing ingredients. Once the cakes have begun baking, though, there’s no turning back. “At this point, the ingredients have started to set,” Martina explains. “It would not be beneficial to take the cake out and add ingredients.”

What if I forgot to add salt (or eggs, or sugar!) to my cake batter? (5)

John Sherman

However, you may still be able to utilize your cake in a different way by getting creative. Suggests Martina, “If your cake seems fluffy and tender, cut it into cubes, layer them with fresh fruit and whipped cream, and boom! You have a beautiful trifle. Even if the cake is on the denser side, you could crumble it up and mix it with frosting to make cake pops.”

Got a question you'd like answered? Drop it in the comments below, and I’ll see you next time with more baking insights from the King Arthur Baker’s Hotline! 

Cover photo by Rick Holbrook.

What if I forgot to add salt (or eggs, or sugar!) to my cake batter? (2024)

FAQs

What if I forgot to add salt (or eggs, or sugar!) to my cake batter? ›

If your batter is in the pan but hasn't been baked yet, you can scrape it back into the bowl to add any missing ingredients. Once the cakes have begun baking, though, there's no turning back. “At this point, the ingredients have started to set,” Martina explains.

What happens if you forgot to put salt in cake batter? ›

You can reduce the salt according to your taste, but if you leave it out completely, you'll likely find your cakes taste a little "flat."

What happens if you forget to add sugar to a cake? ›

Sugar helps cakes stay moist after baking. A completely sugar-free cake will dry out quickly, so wrap cooled cakes in cling film to prevent moisture loss.

Can you leave salt out of a cake recipe? ›

A little salt makes sweet things taste sweeter. Cutting out the salt completely would mean the cake or cookie wouldn't taste as sweet.

What happens if I forgot to put eggs in my cake mix? ›

Moisture: Eggs contribute moisture to the cake, helping to keep it moist and tender. Without eggs, the cake may be drier and more prone to becoming dry and crumbly. Leavening: Eggs also play a role in leavening or making the cake rise.

What to do if you forgot salt baking? ›

Did you mix your flour, water, butter, and seasonings together, only to discover you had forgotten your salt? You don't have to start over from scratch. In this stage of the bread baking process, dissolve your salt in a little water then pour the water over the dough.

What happens if you rest cake batter? ›

That means that while you let your cake sit on the counter for 20 minutes, you're losing those amazing gasses produced from the baking powder that will make your cake rise. There will still be some oven spring, but not as much as when the batter was first mixed.

Can you bake a cake without salt? ›

I'm pleased to say most baked goods can be modified to meet your daily intake simply by dropping the salt and swapping sodium free leaveners for the old standards. If new to salt free living you may be unfamiliar with these leavening agents.

Do you need to add eggs to cake mix? ›

Most boxed cake mixes require a couple of eggs and some milk or oil to bake a successful, tasty cake.

Do you really need salt for baking? ›

Baked goods made without salt will taste flat and boring. Salt enhances and balances flavors, especially sweetness. The proper amount of salt can take a mediocre recipe and make it outstanding. You will notice that all professional kitchens and bakeries use salt in their baked goods.

How to add sugar to cake after baking? ›

Just dissolve some sugar in water over low heat, let it cool, and drizzle it over your cake. Don't go overboard – a little goes a long way.

Can you skip eggs in cake? ›

Substitutes like vinegar and baking soda, plain yogurt or buttermilk can help keep cake light, airy and structurally sound. Replace each egg with 1 teaspoon of baking soda combined with 1 tablespoon of vinegar, ¼ cup of plain yogurt or ¼ cup of buttermilk.

What happens if you forgot to cream the butter and sugar? ›

That being said, ineffective creaming results in the opposite texture — a dense, heavy baked good. Without any air bubbles permeating the structure, you get a bite that's rather compact instead of soft.

Does salt affect cake rising? ›

Yeast feeds on sugars and produces carbon dioxide gas, causing the dough to rise. Salt inhibits excessive yeast activity, preventing the dough from rising too rapidly and resulting in a more controlled fermentation. This controlled rise improves the flavor and texture of the final baked product.

Do you need salt in batter? ›

Most recipes call for adding salt to the batter or sprinkling salt on the item to be battered before dipping it. Keeping the food or batter slightly undersalted allows the the person eating it to add salt to preference, but salting the food before cooking is generally considered to provide the best flavor.

Is salt necessary in baking? ›

Salt is one of the most underrated ingredients in baking. Baked goods made without salt will taste flat and boring. Salt enhances and balances flavors, especially sweetness. The proper amount of salt can take a mediocre recipe and make it outstanding.

Top Articles
Ffxiv Palm Chippings
Craigslist Coxsackie Ny
Roblox Roguelike
Cold Air Intake - High-flow, Roto-mold Tube - TOYOTA TACOMA V6-4.0
Uihc Family Medicine
Don Wallence Auto Sales Vehicles
Women's Beauty Parlour Near Me
Mylaheychart Login
Craigslist In South Carolina - Craigslist Near You
Tugboat Information
Matthew Rotuno Johnson
The Weather Channel Facebook
Hmr Properties
Shannon Dacombe
9044906381
Apne Tv Co Com
Katherine Croan Ewald
Log in or sign up to view
Salem Oregon Costco Gas Prices
Puretalkusa.com/Amac
Water Days For Modesto Ca
TBM 910 | Turboprop Aircraft - DAHER TBM 960, TBM 910
White Pages Corpus Christi
Caledonia - a simple love song to Scotland
Cbssports Rankings
Blue Rain Lubbock
Craigslist Personals Jonesboro
O'Reilly Auto Parts - Mathis, TX - Nextdoor
Dragger Games For The Brain
Does Hunter Schafer Have A Dick
Belledelphine Telegram
Craigslist Rentals Coquille Oregon
Danielle Ranslow Obituary
101 Lewman Way Jeffersonville In
Nacogdoches, Texas: Step Back in Time in Texas' Oldest Town
Luciipurrrr_
Darrell Waltrip Off Road Center
Puffco Peak 3 Red Flashes
Smith And Wesson Nra Instructor Discount
Sc Pick 4 Evening Archives
Scarlet Maiden F95Zone
Lcwc 911 Live Incident List Live Status
If You're Getting Your Nails Done, You Absolutely Need to Tip—Here's How Much
What is 'Breaking Bad' star Aaron Paul's Net Worth?
Walmart Front Door Wreaths
Steam Input Per Game Setting
Slug Menace Rs3
SF bay area cars & trucks "chevrolet 50" - craigslist
Twizzlers Strawberry - 6 x 70 gram | bol
David Turner Evangelist Net Worth
Selly Medaline
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Aron Pacocha

Last Updated:

Views: 6179

Rating: 4.8 / 5 (48 voted)

Reviews: 87% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Aron Pacocha

Birthday: 1999-08-12

Address: 3808 Moen Corner, Gorczanyport, FL 67364-2074

Phone: +393457723392

Job: Retail Consultant

Hobby: Jewelry making, Cooking, Gaming, Reading, Juggling, Cabaret, Origami

Introduction: My name is Aron Pacocha, I am a happy, tasty, innocent, proud, talented, courageous, magnificent person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.