Hi! I'm making the graduate using the stand up bear pan. I baked the cake last night. This is the first time i've used this pan and i'm very nervous about the way the head looks. Those of you that have used this pan - do you dowel the bear to make sure he doesn't lose his head? I put him in the fridge last night laying in the pan because I didn't trust him sitting up. He (she) will be sitting on a 12" round when i'm done.
Any tips or pointers will be appreciated!
Debbie
I've never had a problem with him losing his head, the feet have threatened to fall off but never his head. If he's going to be transported I've put a skewer in him just to keep him from bouncing around (we live on a bumpy gravel road and it was winter). If the head is cracking I definatly would and it wouldn't hurt anyway.
I've made the cake twice. I've never had a problem with the head. Once I didn't put enough batter in and the feet didn't form right.
Barb
Great! Thank you!
What type of cake/mix do you use when making this cake?
Debbie
I've never had a problem with the head, either, but when I'm transporting it I do put a dowel in from the top of the head all the way through, just for stability.
Thank you! I'm going to run the dowel and place him/her on a cake drum and place the drum on the bottom cake - if I can get a dowel through the drum.....
wish me luck!
Debbie
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