Three Idiots play phasmophobia

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  • Опубліковано 26 жов 2024
  • Me, A missle, and dt.dot.ot play phasmophobia. those two are my friends and they decided to be in this video.
    #gaming #phasmophobia

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  • @_Platpus_
    @_Platpus_  3 місяці тому

    Should I make a part 2?

    • @Dr.dtdotot
      @Dr.dtdotot 3 місяці тому

      yes

    • @Toby.100
      @Toby.100 3 місяці тому

      Yes me special guest to stay

    • @Toby.100
      @Toby.100 3 місяці тому

      @@_Platpus_ yes but me special guest to stay

  • @Dr.dtdotot
    @Dr.dtdotot 3 місяці тому +1

    Here's how to make a Cake. Thought u might need this :)
    Step 1: Prepare Baking Pans
    No one wants a cake to stick to the pan, so it’s important to prep your pans before pouring in the batter. With the exception of angel food and chiffon cakes, most recipes call for greasing and flouring the pan or lining the pan with waxed or parchment paper.
    Step 2: Allow Ingredients to Reach Room Temperature
    Many recipes require cake ingredients, such as eggs and butter, to stand at room temperature. This allows the butter to blend easily with other ingredients, and the eggs will yield a higher cake volume. (For food safety reasons, don’t leave the eggs at room temperature for more time than specified in the recipe.)
    Step 3: Preheat the Oven
    When a cake bakes too quickly, it can develop tunnels and cracks; too slowly, and it can be coarse. Allow your oven to preheat for at least 10 minutes, and use an oven thermometer to be sure it’s reached the proper temperature. If you’re using dark cake pans, you’ll want to reduce the oven temperature called for in your recipe by 25°F.
    Step 4: Stir Together Dry Ingredients
    Dry ingredients usually include flour, baking powder and/or baking soda, and salt. Rather than adding each dry ingredient individually to the batter, whisk them together in a bowl beforehand. That way you’ll know the ingredients will be equally distributed throughout the batter.
    Step 5: Combine the Butter and Sugar
    Wondering how to make a cake with a light, airy crumb? Creaming butter and sugar is the most important step. Here’s how:
    Using a mixer on medium to high speed, beat the butter for 30 seconds. Generally, a stand mixer requires a medium speed for this step, but a hand mixer requires a higher speed.
    Add the sugar (and vanilla if the recipe calls for it) and beat the mixture on medium speed until it is combined and has a light, fluffy texture. This will take 3 to 5 minutes. (Do not cut this short.) Scrape the bowl occasionally while beating. Tiny bubbles will be created as the butter and sugar are combined, which will give your cake that light, fluffy texture.
    Step 6: Add Eggs One at a Time
    Add the eggs (or egg whites) one at a time, beating well after each. Their protein creates a structure around the air bubbles that will maintain the texture.
    Step 7: Alternate Adding Dry and Wet Ingredients
    Alternate between adding some of the dry mixture and some of the milk (or whatever liquid is specified in your recipe) to the butter-egg-sugar mixture, beating on low speed after each addition until everything is combined. Begin and end with the flour mixture, as when liquid is mixed into flour, gluten begins to form. Too much gluten makes for a tough cake, so be sure to start and finish with the flour, and be careful not to overmix once you’ve added liquid. Be careful not to overmix at this stage or you might get elongated, irregular holes in the finished cake.
    Step 8: Pour Batter into Pans and Bake
    Divide the batter evenly between the baking pans. Use an offset spatula to spread the batter in an even layer. Be sure to spread it to the pan’s edge. Bake your cake according to your recipe’s directions.
    Step 9: Check Cake for Doneness
    Overbaked cake equals dry cake, and no one wants that. Start checking the cake for doneness after the recipe’s stated minimum baking time, but avoid opening the oven door before then, so that the heat doesn’t escape. For creamed cakes, insert a wooden toothpick near the center of the cake. If the pick comes out clean (with only a crumb or two on it), the cake is done. If there is any wet batter on it, bake the cake for a few minutes more and test in a new spot with a new toothpick.
    Step 10: Cool the Cake Layers
    Let the cake layers cool in their pans on a wire rack for 10 minutes maximum. To remove the cakes from the pans, run a knife around the edges, which will loosen them from the sides of the pans. Place a wire rack over the top of each cake and flip the pan. Gently lift the pans off, being careful not to tear the edges of the cakes. If you used waxed or parchment paper, carefully peel the paper off the cake.
    Allow the cake to cool completely (about 1 hour). This is a key step to letting the cake firm up, making it less likely to break apart as you frost it. (And it keeps the frosting from melting as soon as you spread it!)
    Step 11: Assemble the Cake
    To avoid crumbs in your frosting, brush the cake layers with a pastry brush. Spread about a ½ cup of frosting over the first layer, then carefully top it with the next layer. Repeat until all the layers are stacked.
    Step 12: Add a Crumb Coat
    The secret to knowing how to frost a layer cake is a crumb coat. To do this, spread a very thin layer of frosting over the sides and top of the cake. This initial coat doesn’t need to look perfect; it’s another way to keep the crumbs out of the frosting. Let the cake stand for 30 minutes so the frosting sets up.
    Step 13: Frost and Decorate
    Using an offset spatula or table knife, generously spread the remaining frosting over the top and sides of the cake, swirling as you go. Once the cake is completely covered, go back and add more swirls as desired. Serve the cake within 2 hours or store in the refrigerator.

    • @Toby.100
      @Toby.100 3 місяці тому

      What the fu-

    • @_Platpus_
      @_Platpus_  3 місяці тому +1

      omg I know how to make of a cake now

  • @A_Missle
    @A_Missle 3 місяці тому

    Spoopy

  • @spheemein
    @spheemein 3 місяці тому

    Hello there