Wilton Wonder Mold - How To... Please Help?

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scrappychic Posted 30 Jun 2007 , 2:06am
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Did anyone here tried to make the DH + super enhanced extender and may I know how long it takes to cook? Did you double the mix? Please help... I'm trying to make it but I think I failed... icon_sad.gif Any advice on how to please?

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CreatedByMe Posted 30 Jun 2007 , 2:26am
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did you follow the instructions that came with the pan? it usually says what temp and how long to bake. why do you say you failed?? what happened? I would just bake it until the toothpick can be inserted and come back out clean
good luck!

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scrappychic Posted 30 Jun 2007 , 2:37am
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Thanks for the reply CreatedByMe. Appreciate it!

I don't have the instruction 'cause I just borrow the pan from a friend... it's not anymore on the box... he gave it on plastic bag...

the first trial I did... it cook for almost 2 hours at 325 and when I cut the cake some parts are not yet cook... I throw it all. I'm trying another one again for 330 and it cooked around 1h 35 mins. and this time I think it's much better not like the first one... somewhat crunchy burned but the inside isn't cooked well...

Can you please tell me, what did you used on the extenders 'cause I'll be making a cake for my niece this coming the 4th and she wants a princess... don't want to fail her.

any advice is very much appreciated. thanks.

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7yyrt Posted 30 Jun 2007 , 7:50pm
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The wonder mold takes 1 1/2 recipes (cake mixes), 325 degrees for about an hour and a half.

You MUST use the heating rod, it won't work without it.

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lillykaci1 Posted 30 Jun 2007 , 8:19pm
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Ok the wonder Mold pan says to cook it at 350 for 40-50 min. or untill toothpick is clean. and you can go to Wilton.com for the instructions too.

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scrappychic Posted 3 Jul 2007 , 3:00pm
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Thanks all so much for the replies/advise.... Appreciate it!

I will try to make again. Hoping for a better outcome this time.

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