I Need Some Baking Help.

Baking By Zhurika Updated 26 Feb 2012 , 4:41am by sing

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Zhurika Posted 26 Feb 2012 , 2:16am
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So I'm making a cake using this mold, made out of tin: (here)


One of the instructions on this thing states that it can't handle temperatures above.. I think 270 degrees Fahrenheit?
The cake mix I'm using says to preheat to 350 degrees...
That's where I need help.
What should I do? Should I use conversions or.. what?

I don't really know if this is the right area to ask, but yeah.

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sing Posted 26 Feb 2012 , 4:41am
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If the mold can't handle temps above 270 degrees Fahrenheit then you can't use the mold for your cake. Unless you mean 270 degrees Celsius. If it's Celsius you don't need to convert anything just heat the oven to 350 F and bake as usual

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