Sunday, January 10, 2010

Halloween Cake Pans Using A Cookie Cutter To Make Shapes Out Of A Cake?

Using a cookie cutter to make shapes out of a cake? - halloween cake pans

I want to bake a cake and then cut with cookie cutters for Halloween shapes and serve my guests individually. I Should a 13x9 inch pan? How can the oven temperature or baking time? Any other suggestions?

Thank you!

Happy Halloween!

5 comments:

owlcroft said...

Use a pasta recipe in her cookbook and then use cookie cutters as templates. Cut around it up with a knife along the Nice cake. Or if you prefer to serve pancakes, then use your favorite recipe into a tin pan, larger than the recipe calls and begin checking for doneness with a toothpick to the surface begins to look dry.

Sugar Pie said...

I use an even wider and flatter than a 13x9x2, pan, if you have one. And yes, they need less cooking time. Keep in touch with, and if you can feel the cake is cooked.

Sugar Pie said...

I use an even wider and flatter than a 13x9x2, pan, if you have one. And yes, they need less cooking time. Keep in touch with, and if you can feel the cake is cooked.

Brutally Honest said...

I recommend the following recipe for a jelly roll, the cake must be very thin (less than 1 cm thick) in order to properly cut with box cutters.

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