Cake Mix Extender Question

Decorating By smashcakes Updated 29 Oct 2005 , 1:30pm by ntertayneme

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smashcakes Posted 1 Oct 2005 , 3:16am
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i'm doing a cake in wilton's wondermold pan and i was wondering if anyone knew if the recipe for the cake mix extender ends up being a firm enough batter for this type of cake. i have the cake mix extender recipe from this site. thanks

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MrsMissey Posted 29 Oct 2005 , 12:50pm
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..I am hoping that another member can help you with this one!!

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cindy6250 Posted 29 Oct 2005 , 12:52pm
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I BELIEVE THAT IS WHAT I DID FOR MY LAST 3D BEAR, SO IT SHOULD WORK FOR THE WONDER MOLD...I USED THE ONE THAT SAID IT WAS DURABLE ENOUGH FOR 3D CAKES....IT IS IN THE RECIPE SECTION ON THIS SITE

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cindy6250 Posted 29 Oct 2005 , 12:54pm
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It is under cake mix recipes : durable cake for 3d and wedding cakes...

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cakefairy18 Posted 29 Oct 2005 , 1:17pm
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i used it for my mini bear pan and it worked out great...my sister said it was delicious..she ate the whole bear.(it was a mini)

i also added a package of instant pudding..i do that with all my cakes

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Kiddiekakes Posted 29 Oct 2005 , 1:20pm
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The wondermold cakepan also takes 2 cake mixes as I found out the hard way when one wasn't enough!! I think the instructions says one!!

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ntertayneme Posted 29 Oct 2005 , 1:30pm
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I would think the durable cake for 3d and wedding cakes recipe would be a better one to use .. it is a denser cake and more than likely would hold up better for your than just the cake extender recipe would icon_smile.gif

here is the link.... http://cakecentral.com/cake_recipe-1972-44-Durable-Cake-for-3D-and-Wedding-Cakes.html

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