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- All right, you guys, this is it.
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This is my finished product.
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Isn't that crazy?
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I'm just kidding.
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This is an actual sponge.
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Hey, guys, this is Inga,
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and today I'm gonna be making
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the amazing edible dish sponge cake.
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So I know the concept in itself sounds a little bit crazy,
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but with the everything is cake phenomenon
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that's been happening lately,
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where literally everything is cake,
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I guess I shouldn't be too surprised
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that there is also a dish sponge that is actually cake.
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I actually first heard about this cake
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when one of you sent me a message on Instagram,
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and I just remember being so completely blown away
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by how much it looks like an actual dish sponge,
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like literally like this.
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And when I did a poll asking you guys if I should make it,
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most of you said "yes,"
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and that is why I am here today to make it happen.
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So I know that Emma from Emma's Goodies
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and Emmy from emmymadeinjapan have done this cake before.
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Emma even came up with this lovely lemon cake recipe
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that I think looks so good,
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but after doing some more research,
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I found out that the first person who actually invented
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and created this edible dish sponge cake concept
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is actually a pastry chef from the UK
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who's also known as a food illusionist.
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So I decided to give him a call
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and ask him all about how he first came up with this.
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- Hi, my name is Ben Churchill
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known as the Food Illusionist.
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I've been creating food illusions online.
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I've been doing mainly sort of more traditional
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like mirror-glazed apples, beet root cakes,
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a lot of TV and video, things like that.
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I thought, why don't I make something
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that looks so unappealing to people, so disgusting,
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but hides some nice flavors in there?
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So I thought, why not do a sponge,
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in other words, a sponge as sponge cake?
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- That kind of reminds me of how
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there's that everything is cake phenomenon
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that's happening right now.
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What do you think about that?
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- I think it's great.
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It's highlighting all this art that's going on.
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It's enabling people to push the boundaries.
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People are thinking outside the box.
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- Could you also maybe run me through the process
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of how you make this sponge cake?
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- The main body of the sponge is an olive oil cake.
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It's got a bit of food coloring,
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green food coloring; that's for the scrubby bit.
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It doesn't matter what that looks like,
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'cause that's going to get crumbled up.
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You don't lose any of the flavor.
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If anything, it gives you a different texture of cake.
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Foam made out of lemon juice.
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You can't tell it from normal washing up foam.
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Do you know what I mean?
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It's so realistic.
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And then it's finished off with an apple puree.
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It's drizzled over it, like washing up liquid itself,
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and just do a bit of a scratch in on the top.
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It depends what look you're going for.
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If you want to used sponge, you do that.
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If you want a fresh sponge, you just keep it nice and flat.
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- Since I'm gonna be trying to recreate this sponge cake
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at home, and I also want other people
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to be able to recreate this, do you have any tips for us?
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- It's just taking your time a bit, really.
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Don't sweat over the things
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that are gonna come together in in the big picture.
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You enjoy it as much as they can.
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- Do you think that I'll be able to make it, no problem?
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- You'll have fun with it, definitely.
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I hope so anyway.
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- I'm actually really, really excited
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about making this happen.
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Food illusions are just so cool.
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For the most part,
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I will be following Chef Ben's recipe.
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It's going to be an olive oil cake,
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an apple puree dish soap situation.
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For the soapy foam part,
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I'm gonna be following Emma's meringue-based recipe.
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All right, with that said,
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let's get to making the cake batter.
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In my bowl here,
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I'm gonna just crack in four eggs really quickly.
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And I'm just gonna go ahead and add in the sugar,
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quite a bit of sugar,
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but we're trying to make a dish sponge edible and tasty,
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so I guess more sugar is a good thing.
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Just whisk it together.
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That is looking pretty good.
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The next step is actually to add in your olive oil,
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and the trick to making a really good olive oil cake
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is actually to buy really good olive oil.
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So I basically went out and bought the fanciest olive oil
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I could find.
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The olive oil is essentially substituting your butter.
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It smells really good.
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I'm gonna add in some flour as well.
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All of it.
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Some baking powder.
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Mix that in together carefully.
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I'm also going to add in a little bit of vanilla.
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And of course, lemons zest.
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I'm getting this sticky, viscous batter.
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And what I'm going to do is actually separate some of it out
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so I can dye one part yellow and one part green.
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So I'm just pouring a little bit.
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I'm going to add some lime zest to the green cake batter.
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Now, for the fun part of dyeing the cake batter.
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Just going to add that right in,
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just to make sure that it actually comes out
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a more vibrant yellow.
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Am I going to get green?
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I think this is good to go on my yellow and my green.
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I'm gonna put them into two separate cake pans.
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Beautiful yellow color.
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Gently smoothing it out a little bit.
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Green cake is going in.
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This one doesn't have to be as perfect.
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I am going to go ahead and pop these in the oven.
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So now I'm just gonna let it bake and cool,
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and in the meantime,
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I am gonna work on the apple puree dish soap,
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which sounds, again, super bizarre, but is very interesting.
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I'm gonna start off with my lemon juice.
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And I'm gonna add my sugar, a good amount of sugar.
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Some diced apples.
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I'm also going to add in some baked apples,
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since the one that Chef Ben did
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was actually a baked apple puree.
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Just start blitzing everything.
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(mixer whirring)
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Once it looks like this,
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I'm gonna add in my green food coloring,
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the classic color of dish soap.
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(mixer whirring)
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Okay, this is my dish soap.
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So over here, my cakes have cooled.
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The yellow one is this big yellow pillow,
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and the green looks kind of grimy and,
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you know, like a sponge, which I guess is kind of the point.
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Let's start off by trimming the yellow.
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That looks like a pretty spongy yellow.
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Cutting the side.
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Trim off the top and the bottom.
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Lining it up to make sure they're exactly the same size.
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I promise this is a clean sponge.
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Trim this part off.
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This texture is already like kind of really spongy-looking
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in a kitchen sponge kind of way.
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We're gonna put these aside.
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Oh my God,
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I almost threw my sponge cake in the kitchen sick
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'cause I thought it was an actual sponge.
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So here's what the green one looks like.
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Right now, these brown bits kind of just look like
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dirty bits on a sponge.
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I'm going to go with Chef Ben's method
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of crumbling up his green cake
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so we can essentially pile it up on the yellow cake.
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I have all my crumbled green cake here.
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Honestly, it looks a little bit like moss right now.
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And then I also have my sponge.
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Now that I have the two parts ready,
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I'm just gonna scoop my little green bits on top,
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press it down, like so,
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so it almost looks like a used sponge.
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This also helps make sure that it's just a thin layer.
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It doesn't have to be perfect
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because sponges are not perfect either.
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Do a final press.
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This is what I have right now, and it looks insane.
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It actually looks like a sponge.
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This is crazy.
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So this is one of the ones I have that's used, right?
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I am going to now plate it up really quick
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with my detergent and also whip up some foam.
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And making the foam is fairly easy.
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I'm using some pasteurized egg whites,
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two tablespoons of sugar, and a little bit of lemon juice.
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A splash of vanilla.
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Now I can go ahead and whip it up.
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(mixer whirring)
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We're just trying to get it foamy.
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That's already looking very dish liquidy.
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Going to now pull my cake back in here.
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So I'm gonna go ahead and add some foam on top.
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I'm just gonna drop it right on there.
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That looks like actual foam.
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That's my dish soap.
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That is actually crazy.
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This is crazy. Look at this foam.
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It is so realistic.
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It actually looks like a really soapy kitchen sponge.
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I am truly in awe.
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I don't know if this is a bad thing to say,
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but it really just looks both amazing and disgusting
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at the same time.
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It looks like somebody left a used sponge on a plate.
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The title of my dish sponge cake,
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"It is time to get a new sponge."
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So for comparison purposes,
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can you tell which one is real and which one is fake?
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This is insane.
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I truly think that this is so fun,
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the idea of like making something look like what it isn't.
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I'm sending a picture to Chef Ben to see if he approves.
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And he approves.
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Yes.
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A real test, of course, too is also to actually make sure
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that it is enjoyable.
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I'm gonna take a little bit of the... ooh, hoo, hoo!
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This texture even feels like foam.
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Cut right in here.
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It really just tastes like olive oil cake
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with a bit of the apple sweetness and a little bit of lemon,
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but I really do think the biggest draw here
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is being able to tell somebody that you ate a dish sponge.
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This was super fun.
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Thank you guys so much for suggesting
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that I give this a try.
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I hope you guys enjoyed this video,
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that you'll give this a shot too,
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and I will see you guys soon.
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Bye.
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(gentle music)