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The oil I used in a cake mix was old & made the batter taste like old oil. Is there a salvage or is it ruined?



Best Answer

It's ruined - what goes in is what comes out




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What will happen if I use expired cake mix?

Although the company states that there aren't any safety risks if you do use cake mix past its use-by date, there could be changes in the taste and texture. Using cake mix past its recommended date may cause the cake to be less fluffy or even coarse in texture.

Can you use cake mix that is 2 years old?

Cake mixes come with a shelf life of about 6 months to a year, but you can safely use them for months (or even years) past the best-by date on the label. Opening the package, assuming you're going to store the leftovers properly, doesn't shorten that period.

Does cake batter go bad?

The shelf life of cake mix is roughly 4-5 months beyond the 'best before' date stamped. However, this entirely depends on the type of cake mix. A dry cake mix will last longer, whereas a wet mix may not go beyond a month.



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