
2 Inch Deep Pan Vs 3 Inch... Which One To Get? - CakeCentral.com
Feb 6, 2010 · Hey everyone! I need to buy new cake pans, but I don't know which ones to get. I'm assuming if I buy the 2 inch deep pans I'd only fill them half way, as that's what my Wilton's instructor …
Angel Food Cake In A Regular Pan? - CakeCentral.com
Oct 7, 2010 · Angel food cake works well in sheet pans, split and filled with fruit and whipped cream. They were regular menu items when I worked as a pastry chef.
Weight Of Cake Batter. - CakeCentral.com
Apr 17, 2013 · You don't need the weight. Fill your round pans with water to the level you normally use for the recipe you will use for the 1/4 sheet. Pour that measure of water into a measuring cup. You …
How Many Boxes Of Cake Mix Do I Need? - CakeCentral.com
Nov 19, 2013 · AI do cupcakes only but that changed recently when I scored some very inexpensive never been used vintage 4 tier cake pans. Whenever I try something new, I use boxed cake mix.
How To Use Silicone Bakeware - CakeCentral.com
Feb 11, 2007 · In that particular circumstance, the flexibility of a silicone mold pan would be most appropriate. Anytime I ever tried using metal pans for complex shaped cakes, it just never releases …
How Many Boxed Cake Mixes To Fill Different Sized Pans
Aug 2, 2007 · Is there a chart somewhere that will tell you depending on your size cake pan, how many boxed cake mixes it will hold? I sure could use one. I have a 14 1/2 x 3 round cake pan and a 12 1/2 …
Cake Boxes For 9 X 13 - CakeCentral.com
Apr 5, 2006 · If you decide to buy the Magic Line pans, I recommend going to a local restaurant supply store (if available in your area). They vary in price depending on where you go. I paid about $13 for …
Pan Grease Cake Release Recipe - CakeCentral.com
*Always grease your pans. Do not use just butter or just oil, as both can easily incorporate themselves in the batter and burn. Happy Cake...
Cake Baking, Cutting & Serving Guide - 3 in. Deep Pans
The charts below show baking information and serving amounts for both 2-inch pans and 3-inch high pans. The figures for 2-inch pans are based on a 2-layer or 4-inch depth cake.
All Wilton Instructions - CakeCentral.com
Sep 6, 2009 · All Wilton Instructions Decorating By grannyrose Updated 12 Jul 2017 , 12:47pm by Freckles0829