How to Fix Too Much Water in a Cake Mix

A box cake mix is supposed to make the process of baking easier, but you can still make a mistake even with the simplest of mixes. A thin batter can lead to a cake that wrinkles or shrinks while in the oven. Removing some of the liquid or adding a few extras to the batter can thicken it up and save your dessert.

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Step 1

Scoop out some of the water with a spoon before stirring. This will help if you realize the mistake before mixing. The water will be the top layer. Dip a spoon into the liquid and take as much out as necessary.

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Step 2

Beat an additional egg into the batter. The egg will add viscosity to the mix and help it retain shape as it bakes.

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Step 3

Stir in one box of dry pudding mix. Adding additional dry ingredients will absorb some of the excess water and thicken the batter.

Things You'll Need

  • Spoon

  • 1 egg

  • Dry pudding mix

  • Electric mixer

  • 1 envelope dry whipped topping mix

  • Cake flour

Tip

Use any or all of these techniques to fix the batter. As an alternative to dry pudding, add one envelope of dry whipped topping mix. Another option is to add 1 tbsp. of cake flour to the mixing bowl and blend. Cake flour will improve the texture of the batter and absorb some of the liquid.

Warning

If you add flour, use it sparingly to avoid changing the flavor of the cake. Add 1 tbsp. at a time until the batter thickens. When adding liquid to a cake mix. Set the measuring cup on a counter or table and bend down to check the quantity. This puts the cup at eye level, so you can avoid adding too much liquid.

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