tube pans and bundt pans have a special design so the computation of its volume is not as straightforward as regular round, square or rectangular cake pans. For the conversion of these cake pans, it will perhaps be better to use the infographic fromAll Recipes. ...
could u tell me the size of your cake tin? Reply SHARMILEE J November 17, 2013 at 4:09 am I think its 4X4 inches…not really sure Reply Karunya November 17, 2013 at 2:52 am Thanks for the recipe. Came out very well. The notes were helpful. Reply Vidi November 18, 2013 ...
This looks amazing I have one question can I make the same ingredients of yours and bake it in 10 inches cake tin twice?! Thank you Reply thebakingexplorer April 24, 2021 at 12:08 am Thank you! If you'd like to make it in different sized cake tins, check my conversion guide which...
For this easy chocolate cake recipe, I like to use a 23cm (9 inch) round cake tin. I find it to be a good size for small parties (up to 20 children). Bake the cake for 35-40 minutes, or until a skewer inserted in the middle comes out clean. Decorating the Chocolate Cake When...
I did have a question: I’m curious why this recipe is for an 8″ tin and all of the other chiffon cakes are for 7″? 0 Reply Naomi (JOC Community Manager) Admin Reply to Chelle 8 months ago Hi, Chelle! Happy birthday! Thank you very much for trying Nami’s recipe! We’...
** Please note, if using a Bundt pan, be sure to grease it very well as it can be hard to get the cake out of such a shaped tin. Make the raspberry coulis by adding all the ingredients to a bowl and using a hand blender, blitz until smooth. ...
I also think there is too much butter in the recipe, the cake turned out soggy in some parts and when I removed the cake from the tin there was probably good 4 tablespoons of melted butter left in the tin. Otherwise lovely cake. Respond Kirsten March 8, 2012 What wonderful cake!
What size cake pan do I need? I used an 8 inch / 20 cm round cake tin. Prepare the baking tin by greasing the bottom and the sides, or use baking parchment paper to link the cake tin. Alternatively, you can use a silicon or springform loose bottom cake tin too. Can I use the ...
This recipe is written for a 3l tin so if your tin is half the size at 1.5l then you should halve the recipe. If it is 2l then you would make 2/3 of the recipe amount etc etc. I hope that that helps! Chioma Ahumareze says July 21, 2021 at 11:44 pm Good Day, Please what...
I do know that if you change the pan size, you need to know the volume of the pans and you may also need to adjust the baking time. I found some baking pan conversion charts that might help you figure it out. Good luck! http://thebakingpan.com/baking-pan-sizes/ http://whats...