Write in a simplistic style, 3 paragraphs for the intro of the article: “Why Does My Fudge Crumble When I Cut It? (+7 Simple Fixes)”. Make it sound partially friendly. Follow the format mentioned. Don’t say: “Picture this”
Use the Format:
Paragraph: 50 words that will capture the attention of the reader. (use a simplistic style) Examples:
- “Do you love baking pies but find yourself wondering how long your pie dough will stay fresh in the fridge?”
- “Have you ever wondered how …”
- “Do you ever find yourself …“
- “Have you ever …”
- “Are your…”
- “Is your…”
- “Do your brownies sometimes end up too oily, leaving you with a less-than-perfect treat?”
Paragraph: Please provide a response to the question in the title that is 40 words long (bold this paragraph, use a formal tone). Start the paragraph with: “The simplest way to …” .
Examples:
- “The simplest way to get your pie to brown on the bottom is by baking it on the lowest oven rack. Placing your pie closer to the heat source allows the bottom crust to crisp up and brown evenly and quicker.”
- “The main reason your no-knead bread is too wet is due to overproofing. Allowing the dough to rise for too long can cause it to become excessively hydrated and lose its structure”
- “The difference between a milkshake and a malt is that a malt contains malted milk. Milkshakes and malts are made with the same basic ingredients: milk, ice cream, and flavoring. The malted milk powder is what thickens your milkshake, into that classic malted mixture.”
- “The most common reason why your bundt cake is not cooking in the middle stems from incorrect oven temperature. Ovens can be finicky and inconsistent, leading to uneven baking. A simple way to avoid this problem is to use an oven thermometer.”
Paragraph: 75 words that will make the reader want to keep reading the rest of the article. (use a simplistic style and a neutral tone)
Examples:
- “So while they may appear to be similar, you’re looking at two different types of beverages. Milkshakes and malts have been a classic dessert drink for years”
- “Leaving pizza dough refrigerated is a common practice for many, however, it is beneficial to know how leaving it out may impact the cooking process.”
- “From the art of toppings and the battle of sauces to the influence of ovens, we’ll uncover the secrets that make each slice unique.”.
- “While both bread and pastries have their unique charm, there’s more to uncover beneath the crust and layers.”
Note: don’t exceed the given word count.
Write a blog post following the outline and format. Write in a simplistic style. Don’t use a greeting. Make it feel slightly personal. Format the headers as h2 headers in Markdown formatting. Don’t repeat yourself.. Title: “Why Does My Fudge Crumble When I Cut It? (+7 Simple Fixes)”
Outline:
Proper Cooking Time (write at least 200 words) (Don’t write an intro, get straight to the point)
Correct Temperature (write at least 200 words)
Format:
Header
Paragraphs
Note: The rest of the headers will be provided later, so don’t write them yet.
Note: Don’t use the words: “culprit”, “journey”, “scrumptious”, “enthusiast”, “friend”, “world of”.
Note: Don’t write an intro, get straight to the point.
Continue the article with the following outline and format. Don’t write an intro for each header, get straight to the point. Don’t use a greeting. Make it feel slightly personal. Write in a simplistic style. Don’t greet the reader.
Outline:
Avoid Rapid Cooling (write at least 200 words)
Proper Mixing (write at least 200 words)
Continue the article with the following outline and format. Don’t write an intro for each header, get straight to the point. Don’t use a greeting. Make it feel slightly personal. Write in a simplistic style. Don’t greet the reader.
Outline:
Cooling Process (write at least 200 words)
Use the Right Pan (write at least 200 words)
Continue the article with the following outline and format. Don’t write an intro for each header, get straight to the point. Don’t use a greeting. Make it feel slightly personal. Write in a simplistic style. Don’t greet the reader.
Outline:
Add Moisture (write at least 200 words)
Write in simplistic style 3 paragraphs for the header: Final Thoughts. Use a neutral tone. (write at least 400 words)
Continue the article with the following outline. Bold the questions. Don’t write an intro for each header, get straight to the point. Don’t use a greeting. Make it feel slightly personal. Write in a simplistic style.
Outline:
FAQ (write at least 600 words)