When quite cold make a slit or incision in the side of each cake.
Grease the griddle slightly between baking each cake, or scrape it smooth with a broad knife.
Place in the center of each cake a currant, bit of candied cherry, piece of angelica, or almond.
Fourth: with some of the sugar used for the fruits stick the small cream cakes onto the ring, making an even border; on top of each cake stick a grape, and between them a section of orange.
Put in one spoon of dark chocolate icing and close the horn at the top, and by pressing out the icing from the small opening, draw a line of it across the centre of each cake, and then make dots like those on dominoes.
Spread the beaten egg; on the edge of each cake (spread only a few at a time for they would get too dry if all were done at once).
As each cake is taken from the oven, turn it upside down on a clean board or paper.
Place a raisin or cherry on the top of each cake, spread with beaten white of egg, sprinkle with sugar and bake ten minutes in a hot oven.
Cut into small rounds and place a half peanut meat on top of each cake.
Cut into squares when cool and ice with white fondant, and then with a pastry tube and pink fondant place a wild rose in the center of each cake.
With halved almonds form a daisy in the center of each cake, using a center of candied orange peel.
He cuts out the samples from the middle of the bottom of each cake.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "each cake" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.