Orange Cake Informative Essay

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Topic: Making an Orange Cake

Specific Purpose: To demonstrate to my audience how to make an orange cake
Thesis: I will demonstrate to my audience the three basic steps to make an Orange Cake

Introduction

I. Attention Getter: Mirror, Mirror on the wall, tell everybody who woke up one morning and made the best cake of them all mmmmm smells good.

II. Tie to the Audience: It’s a nice feeling when you wake up full of energy and decide to make something sweet and thoughtful to your family although it was my first time to make my first cake. It was a try.

III.Credibility material: I searched for an easy cake recipe that doesn't take much effort and time and most importantly it doesn’t require a mixer. So when I would make it I didn’t wake my
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Transition: After you spend a good time learning an easy and yummy recipe, let's add our final sweet touch which is the icing.

III. The final touches for the recipe which will add sweetness to your sweet tooth.

In a small bowl, we mix one cup of powdered sugar with 1/4 cup of orange juice.
When the cake is ready we add the icing all over and wrap it with parchment paper and foil and let it set for 30 minutes until the icing is set.
Place the cake on a serving platter and enjoy

Transition to Conclusion: Now as you became familiar with making this easy cake recipe let’s go over the steps I showed you today
Final Review: So today i showed you the three basic steps in making an orange cake
I showed you how to find the right materials
I showed you how to mix the ingredients
I showed you the final touches on the cake

II. Tie back to the audience: I wish all of you guys give it a try to enjoy it with your family for a good memory to be cherished

III. Concluding remarks: Nothing can be prepared to a piece of cake with an icing,drizzling, all over the plate with laughter at your face when you chew and say “mmmmmm give me more” and voices cheering and say “We want

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