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summerBaby10
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help! for those of you who bake your own cakes, do you line the cake pan with anything like parchment paper or wax paper?
I have never made a cake before & am attempting to make one right now
I only have wax paper at home? Will it burn?
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Posted 7/27/12 12:30 PM |
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PoppySeed
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help! for those of you who bake your own cakes, do you line the cake pan with anything like parchment paper or wax paper?
Do not use waxed paper! Your recipe should tell you what to do. Sometimes I grease the pan, sometimes grease and flour, sometimes parchment paper.
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Posted 7/27/12 2:16 PM |
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maybeamommy
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Re: help! for those of you who bake your own cakes, do you line the cake pan with anything like parchment paper or wax paper?
butter & flour!
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Posted 7/27/12 3:23 PM |
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rkl1130
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help! for those of you who bake your own cakes, do you line the cake pan with anything like parchment paper or wax paper?
I almost always line with parchment paper. I do this to make it easier and have never had a problem getting a cake out.
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Posted 7/27/12 3:40 PM |
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shapla79
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Re: help! for those of you who bake your own cakes, do you line the cake pan with anything like parchment paper or wax paper?
I use parchment paper and spray with Pam on top.
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Posted 7/27/12 3:46 PM |
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Re: help! for those of you who bake your own cakes, do you line the cake pan with anything like parchment paper or wax paper?
Most of the time I just use one of the baking sprays that contain flour, and I never have a problem getting the cake out. On occasion, or if the recipe specifically says to do so, I have lined the bottom with parchment. Parchment doesn't burn... I use it to line baking sheets all the time (but I woudn't use wax paper).
It helps to make sure the cake is cooled a bit... I put the pan on a cooling rack . . . before you try to unmold it. That way, it shrinks back a bit and won't break apart.
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Posted 7/27/12 4:55 PM |
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summerBaby10
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Re: help! for those of you who bake your own cakes, do you line the cake pan with anything like parchment paper or wax paper?
I just used non stick spray & the cake came out just fine after it cooled.
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Posted 7/27/12 5:01 PM |
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BargainMama
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Re: help! for those of you who bake your own cakes, do you line the cake pan with anything like parchment paper or wax paper?
Posted by summerBaby10
I just used non stick spray & the cake came out just fine after it cooled.
Same here. I never would have thought to line a cake pan with parchment paper. I've heard of that for cookies, which I tried once, and I didn't like the way they came out. I always use Pam and it works like a charm
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Posted 7/27/12 6:52 PM |
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