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How To Get A Flat Top When Baking A Cake
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Is there anything I can buy to stop a cake baking with the dome shape on top.
Im baking a novelty cake for my husbands birthday and it needs to be a perfert square without curves on it.
I know I could just slice the tops off but when ever I do that I always seem to break the sponge the cake involves quite a few layers so the sponge needs to be even.
Im baking a novelty cake for my husbands birthday and it needs to be a perfert square without curves on it.
I know I could just slice the tops off but when ever I do that I always seem to break the sponge the cake involves quite a few layers so the sponge needs to be even.
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all you need is a bit of thread or some safety pins, and an old flannel, to create a wrap, like a headband, for your cake tin. Then, simply wet it and wring it out, wrap it around your cake tin, and cook as normal for a perfectly flat-topped cake.
How does it work? The wet towel stops the sides of the cake from getting hot, so it doesn’t bake early on – instead, the whole cake bakes at the same time, and so rises to the same height.
I found this on the internet and apparently it is all that is happening with the special strips you can buy for the same purpose.
How does it work? The wet towel stops the sides of the cake from getting hot, so it doesn’t bake early on – instead, the whole cake bakes at the same time, and so rises to the same height.
I found this on the internet and apparently it is all that is happening with the special strips you can buy for the same purpose.
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making sure you have the right size tin for the amount of mixture is a big help as well fabemmy, but we don't all have the right tin, so slicing the bump off and turning it upside down once cool is the best bet, use the bump up in a trifle, never try cutting a warm cake, try and wait till the next day, good luck.
Flat, even cake layers begin with equal amounts of batter in each cake pan. The best way to do that is with a digital scale.
Baking at a lower temperature slows the spring in the leavening, which prevents a dome from forming on your cake. Most cakes bake at 350 degrees Fahrenheit*. Reducing the temperature to 325 degrees is all you need to do to get a flat-topped cake.
Baking at a lower temperature slows the spring in the leavening, which prevents a dome from forming on your cake. Most cakes bake at 350 degrees Fahrenheit*. Reducing the temperature to 325 degrees is all you need to do to get a flat-topped cake.
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