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Thread: GOAL: Cambodian Confections - 2024 Sep. 03 (14 Days)

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    Quote Originally Posted by [S8] HungryGoblin View Post
    Thanks for reporting. The spelling error should be fixed soon.
    Thanks for the quick fix
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    I've fixed the spelling in the write up but the updated images will have to wait until after work.

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    Cambodia Cake:
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    This is what I love to see in a cake!

    Gorgeous, detailed decorations; the colors are great and the tray isn't fighting with the recipe so it can really shine. It will probably look even prettier on a different counter that works better with those colors

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    Alrighty then. I just pulled off 9 orange guava and it didnt give me credit for them.

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    Here is the first recipe on the second oven. We are required to build a stove with 72 parts just so we can get more tiny recipes on ugly flat trays. And we also get the privilege of making 34 of these tiny things be for we can move on to the next step. The recipe isn?t the issue-it is the way it is presented and how it looks on the counter next to their things. PLEASE listen to players and stop with the tiny flat presentations. We put a lot of time and effort into complete these goals. I think it is sad that players are at a point where they are hoping for one decent recipe from each goal oven.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnnirasSweets View Post
    Cambodia Cake:
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    This is what I love to see in a cake!

    Gorgeous, detailed decorations; the colors are great and the tray isn't fighting with the recipe so it can really shine. It will probably look even prettier on a different counter that works better with those colors
    This is beautiful! More like this please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnnirasSweets View Post
    Cambodia Cake:
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    This is what I love to see in a cake!

    Gorgeous, detailed decorations; the colors are great and the tray isn't fighting with the recipe so it can really shine. It will probably look even prettier on a different counter that works better with those colors
    YES! It is gorgeous and I love that it is big! Fits the size in comparison to recipes from the basic oven. I hope they continue with well sized deserts/stands and do less with multiple tiny ones stacked on tiered trays or squished into a tiny flat platter.

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    Khmer Wedding Cake From Loretta's Oven

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    Beautiful Cake!

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    Rice Balls in Coco-Ginger Syrup:
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    Wish it was just one serving on the counter since these tiny ones really can't be seen even if you zoom all the way in.

    On the upside, I love the bonus Khmer Wedding Cake - the deep color of the drip really makes the flowers pop - gorgeous!

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    Rice Balls in Coco-Ginger Syrup:
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    Wish it was just one serving on the counter since these tiny ones really can't be seen even if you zoom all the way in.

    On the upside, I love the bonus Khmer Wedding Cake - the deep color of the drip really makes the flowers pop - gorgeous!
    I too love both cakes in this goal!

    Unfortunately, the other recipes are first and foremost too small.
    I really wish they would use old recipes for size reference. The rice ball bowl could barely fit one kiwi slice from the kiwi cheesecake.

    And as mentioned before. Please stop with the coloured plates/trays. It makes everything look messy.

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    I?m sorry to vent again but seriously? THIS IS WHAT WE GET FOR 10 HOURS OF COOKING TIME!? The recipes on this stove look like zero effort went into them.

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