20 Inch Cake

Decorating By kashaj Updated 7 May 2013 , 12:00am by CWR41

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kashaj Posted 6 May 2013 , 4:22pm
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hey any body help for making 20 inch cake

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kashaj Posted 6 May 2013 , 4:37pm
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pls help?????????????????

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AZCouture Posted 6 May 2013 , 4:38pm
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Specifically what??

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leah_s Posted 6 May 2013 , 4:59pm
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You haven't asked for anything specific.

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kashaj Posted 6 May 2013 , 5:07pm
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thanks for replying

how much batter to put in pan??5 1/2 cups??

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kashaj Posted 6 May 2013 , 5:08pm
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specially size .i am scared so it will tear off

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ellavanilla Posted 6 May 2013 , 5:32pm
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did you know that you can buy half moon pans in the larger sizes? you might feel more comfortable with that. 

 

but the key to working with large cakes IMO, is having large rounds for turning and a rack big enough to cool on. Otherwise, just be confident, grease and use parchment in your pan and move quickly when turning it. 

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yortma Posted 6 May 2013 , 11:29pm
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Tall or wide?  What shape?  Will it fit in your oven? Do you have a pan or want to piece it together?

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kashaj Posted 6 May 2013 , 11:35pm
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A[IMG]http://cakecentral.com/content/type/61/id/3001058/width/200/height/400[/IMG]this os my oven thats not issue it will fit in my oven

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kashaj Posted 6 May 2013 , 11:45pm
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AHalf moon pan is great idea wow u r genius ....i think itd easy for me to handel a 10"pan half moon instead of a large one thanks

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CWR41 Posted 7 May 2013 , 12:00am
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Look for "half round".
 

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