Beginner Cake Tips Please!
Decorating By cakes4dummies Updated 1 Oct 2007 , 12:28am by cakes4dummies
I just started taking a cake decorating class. I am getting the decorating part real well. I was told to let my cake cool 10 minutes and then turn it over on a cooling rack. I am having a hard time getting it out and when I do it is in 2 pieces. The middle on the bottom is sticking. I am using cooking spray. Any ideas on how to get the cake out of the pan without ending up with half of it on the cooling rack and half of it in the pan? ![]()
I never liked any of the sprays for my cake pans, however there is a recipe to make you own, very easy and much more inexpensive than the can spray. Mix equal parts of shortening, oil and flour. I spread with a pastry brush and it can be stored for months. I also use wax paper to line the bottom of the pan when I am using the 3 inch deep pans. Good Luck and Congratulations
I use "Cake Release" by Wilton, I buy it at Walmart and it's excellent. Cakes don't stick and the bottom is never burned, on the other hand I tried the spray several times and my bottoms were allways over done.
the cake release goes a long ways, you just need some drops on your pan and brush it with a brush that you would only use for that. It's great.
I also use the Wilton "Cake Release" and I have never had any cakes stick to the pan. They just slide right out.
Welcome aboard! You're going to love it here on CC. Everyone is very helpful!
Use a flour spray and then line the bottom of your pans with parchment paper. Wait ten minutes and flip the cake out. Frankly, I'm surprised the instructor didn't tell you about lining your pans. Some people use wax paper but I prefer parchment paper. Peel the paper off after you flip out the cake to cool. Parchment paper is also great for lining cookie sheets, etc. I use a lot of the stuff. OK, I'm lazy and hate scrubbing stuff; besides the results are much nicer.
If you're using plain cooking spray, as I've had to in a pinch, just be sure to dust your pans with flour, also. You shouldn't be able to see any shiny parts after it's dusted.
Hope this helps,
Holly
Wilton makes a great product called Cake Release it has both flour and oil in it... I don't know how life was before then
Thanks All ~ My cakes are coming out of the pan beautifully now! ![]()
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