Exact Baking Temp In North American To Bake Claire Bowman's Cake Lace

Sugar Work By Kiddiekakes Updated 21 Jul 2015 , 1:23pm by TheresaCarol

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Kiddiekakes Posted 20 Jul 2015 , 8:12pm
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I have read everywhere that it says to bake the cake lace between 70-80 degrees but is that in farenheit or celsus? UK temps?

So what would be the baking temp here in Canada as we do not follow the same imperial measuring scale as the UK... 

 I'm not sure my over will go that low... 

 Help.....

 

 Thanks    

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SquirrellyCakes Posted 20 Jul 2015 , 9:01pm
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That is celsius. So 70 celsius is 158  fahrenheit and 80 celsius is 176 fahrenheit. My oven's lowest temperature is 170 F. Older ovens sometimes start at 200 F. 

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SquirrellyCakes Posted 20 Jul 2015 , 9:04pm
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U. K. follows celsius as we do but they do not round up to the 10's as we do. But it works out the same.



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TheresaCarol Posted 21 Jul 2015 , 1:23pm
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Whatever your lowest oven temperature is, use that.  The tutorials I have looked at from Claire have all said just to use the lowest setting possible.  I have never had a piece of lace burn yet.

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