You Can Bake a Cake in an Orange. Here's How [VIDEO]
Sep 03, 2014 18:55
Did you know, you can actually bake a cake in an orange? Say what? That's absurd? Not according to this Youtuber. He showed off a video of him doing it:
Check it out:
Here are the steps:
First, you gotta start a fire. Cut the orange in half. If you have an axe, use an axe.
Take the pulp out and dump your batter in. And then shut it.
Use some toothpicks to secure the lid shut.
Let it bake for about 15 minutes. Then remove the lid. And enjoy!
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