Wilton Course 2 Cake Help Asap!
Decorating By mavreader Updated 1 Jul 2009 , 2:52pm by DeeDelightful
Hey there. I have my final course 2 lesson at Hobby Lobby tonight, and last night was a disaster! I have to remake the cake this morning, but does anyone have the instructions for the oval pans that the wilton course 2 kit comes with?? I can't find it anywhere! Please respond ASAP....thanks a million!
What kind of instructions are you looking for? All you need to do is bake the cake as normal, fill and ice it. You do the actual decorating at the class.
Hope this helps!
What kind of instructions are you looking for? All you need to do is bake the cake as normal, fill and ice it. You do the actual decorating at the class.
Hope this helps!
I meant like the pan instructions....how much to fill...how much to preheat and how long to bake
What kind of instructions are you looking for? All you need to do is bake the cake as normal, fill and ice it. You do the actual decorating at the class.
Hope this helps!
I meant like the pan instructions....how much to fill...how much to preheat and how long to bake
I meant like the pan instructions....how much to fill...how much to preheat and how long to bake
I meant like the pan instructions....how much to fill...how much to preheat and how long to bake
I meant like the pan instructions....how much to fill...how much to preheat and how long to bake
I meant like the pan instructions....how much to fill...how much to preheat and how long to bake
I meant like the pan instructions....how much to fill...how much to preheat and how long to bake
For those little oval pans, you can prepare one box of cake mix, fill both pans 2/3 full (almost to the top), preheat oven to 350 degrees and bake for about 20 minutes, of course check for doneness (press the center and see if it springs back). The cakes should rise up pretty high. I always liked using those pans, because the cakes look so perfect.
I meant like the pan instructions....how much to fill...how much to preheat and how long to bake
For those little oval pans, you can prepare one box of cake mix, fill both pans 2/3 full (almost to the top), preheat oven to 350 degrees and bake for about 20 minutes, of course check for doneness (press the center and see if it springs back). The cakes should rise up pretty high. I always liked using those pans, because the cakes look so perfect.
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