Nightmare & LayerCake
Ever wondered if layering flavors in a cake could be the culinary equivalent of layering scenes in a dream?
Absolutely, every bite can pull you into a different layer of memory or nightmare, like sweet spirals of thought.
Sounds like you’re baking a mind‑bender—just make sure each layer stays sturdy before you let it rise.
Yeah, a cake that refuses to collapse is a good sign—every layer should cling to the next like memories cling to dreams. Keep them strong, and the whole thing will rise like a surreal sunrise.
If you’re aiming for a surreal sunrise, each layer better be as tight as a well‑rolled sheet of parchment—no room for collapse, and no one gets left in the dust. I'll take the whisking, you can worry about the frosting.
Sure thing—I'll lace the frosting with a hint of midnight drizzle and a whisper of stardust. That way the cake keeps its secret layers and looks like a sunrise from the other side of the dream.
Nice! Just remember to keep that midnight drizzle thin—too much will turn the sunrise into a midnight eclipse.