Quick!!!!3-D Cruiser Help

Decorating By karebere Updated 12 Mar 2006 , 4:45pm by sonali00

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karebere Posted 11 Mar 2006 , 11:29pm
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Really quick does anyone know if a regular cake mix is enough to make the Wilton 3-D Cruiser(car pan) or if I should use the cake extender and if so how many cups of batter should I use icon_confused.gif ? Also what temp and time do I bake it at?
Thanks
Karrie

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sonali00 Posted 11 Mar 2006 , 11:36pm
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Regular 2 layer cake mix is fine (any brand). Bake at 350 for 30/40 minutes.

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karebere Posted 11 Mar 2006 , 11:41pm
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Thanks so much! I got my first real order! I had previously offered to make a cake for any or my co-workers for the cost of the ingredients (practice you know) so I am not getting paid but they actually wanted me to do a cake for one of the guys who is transferring back to our region. I work for the Idaho State Police so I thought a police car would be appropriateicon_smile.gif
Thanks again!

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sonali00 Posted 11 Mar 2006 , 11:43pm
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Congratulations on your order. I am sure your cake will be lovely. I am planning to make a convertible soon with this pan for my son's 2nd birthday.

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karebere Posted 11 Mar 2006 , 11:57pm
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Good Luck! I will post a pic when I canicon_smile.gif

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karebere Posted 12 Mar 2006 , 6:29am
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Well here it is! It turned ok OK I guess?! Some of my frosting was too soft and ran a littleicon_sad.gif Oh well icon_smile.gif Practice Practice Practice!
LL

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sonali00 Posted 12 Mar 2006 , 4:45pm
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It looks wonderful. Good job.

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