WurdBendur wrote:
2ukenkerl wrote:
AspE wrote:
I took a painting class once, blue makes black look darker.
Color printers USED to have 3 colors, and the three together made black. Of course, eventually, they had four "colors" like now. cyan, magenta,yellow, and black. Some even have like TWICE that many!
Just so you know, most current inkjet printers still work in exactly the same way, mixing the colors to produce black (and various greys), wasting your color ink. The black is generally only used if you print only black and white images. The only difference is that they both stay in the printer all the time so you don't have to switch them out. Just make sure you use the right setting when you print so you don't waste expensive color ink.
Also, blue won't make black look darker. It will make it look cooler. Since chocolate cake tends to be a warm brown, leaning toward red-orange, the blue would balance that (blue is the compliment of orange) and make it darker and more brown. I guess people like their chocolate cupcakes to be very dark instead of actually chocolate colored. Maybe they like to pretend it's dark chocolate, which really doesn't even make sense in the context of cake.
Yeah, I know some printers work that way. Not all do. As for cake, I have actually baked cakes FROM SCRATCH, and they look FINE! You DON'T need extra coloring! Things like Mint Ice cream, that I have ALSO made from scratch, will look like vanilla if you don't add coloring, but it tastes FINE! If you DO use coloring, a few little drops will color it fine.
Funny thing, Betty Crocker's cookbook NEVER called for artificial coloring in chocolate cake. In fact, if you want to color it, etc.... you have to use things like white chocolate, etc...