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CakeCraze
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Joined: Apr 05, 2006
Posts: 52
Location: South Louisiana
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Sat Oct 21, 2006 5:36 am |
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Hi,
I'd like to know what temperature you set your oven on to bake your cakes? I'm sure some of you do 325, and others do 350. Why do you choose 325 or 350? What results do you get from choosing one over another?
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loriemoms
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Joined: Nov 09, 2005
Posts: 2638
Birthday: Feb 12
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Sat Oct 21, 2006 5:40 am |
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I use 325 because my oven tends to get a little hotter with 350 (it goes to about 360 when I put it on that temp, but stays nice and steady at 325)
It takes a little longer, but I think that lower temp also helps prevent the cake in the middle rising too high and forming a hump. I don't use anything for cakes smaller then 10 inches (Nails, etc) and my cakes come out very hump free and no cracks. I use the cake core when I have larger cakes, and also never have cracks or humps. At the higher temp, I did. (But again, it could be how my oven doesn't like the higher temp)
a 1/2 sheet cake takes about an hour and 20 minutes to bake, btw. |
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lapazlady
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Joined: Jul 08, 2005
Posts: 1549
Location: La Paz, Baja Ca. Sur, Mexico
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Sat Oct 21, 2006 5:48 am |
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I use 325, also. My oven tends to run about 20 degrees hot so I mess with it to find the temperature I like. 325 seems to control the center hump a bit better. I do use heat cores, too. (Be sure your oven is level. Use a level (tool) to check.) That will also help the cake come out of the oven with a better shape. Have a good time and bake away. |
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aprilmanning
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Joined: Aug 24, 2006
Posts: 152
Location: Central Arkansas
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Sat Oct 21, 2006 4:14 pm |
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I'm really relieved to know that it takes other people an hour and 20 min to bake a cake, too. LOL I was getting really worried. ha! |
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stacy1
Newbie


Joined: Aug 25, 2006
Posts: 1
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Sat Oct 21, 2006 4:22 pm |
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my wilton instructor told us 325 and turn the cake in the oven every 15 minutes cake does take about 45 min to bake. ive always had a good cake come out when using this method.
Also bake even strips around the pan are good too! |
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kincaellan
Regular Member


Joined: Oct 11, 2006
Posts: 146
Location: Edmonton AB Canada
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Sun Oct 22, 2006 1:40 am |
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I bake cake at 300*for an hour or more, but it's important to remember the more fat, oil, eggs, and sugar in a cake the longer and LOWER temperature you want. If your cake recipe is really low in these things than you can bake it higher and faster. Your cake should always have a flat top other wise it's too hot. When it rises in the middle it's called an 'A' fault in professional baking.
www.kincaellan.com |
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