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I have just made a Dorset cake and have just realised that my tin is only 18 cms and the recipe states a 22-23 cm tin. I haven.t got another tin. Will this be ok and shall I cook it for longer than the hour or at a higher or lower heat then 180c. It's in the oven now. Thank you.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If it doesn't overflow, you will be OK. I would turn the oven down a little and cook it for a bit longer. When is has cooked for the hour take a look and test with a skewer. Judge by the amount of sludge attached how much raw mixture is left. If the top looks to be overcooking put a hat of foil on the top. I have no idea what Dorset cake is...this would be for a normal fruit cake. Hope it is OK!! At least you didn't forget the sugar in it, which I have done before!
Thanks both. That is the exact recipe I have used! I just tested it now, and the middle has sunk! The centre of the cake is still very wet when I stuck the skewer in.
When I was putting the apples and lemon juice in, I actually made the comment to OH that I thought all those apples and juice would make it soggy! Oh well, we live and learn. It might taste nice! Fingers crossed:-)
When I was putting the apples and lemon juice in, I actually made the comment to OH that I thought all those apples and juice would make it soggy! Oh well, we live and learn. It might taste nice! Fingers crossed:-)