Dome Cake Pans

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millicente Posted 19 Aug 2010 , 5:56pm
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Where can I purchase dome cake pans? Do you use yours often?

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JAYSUNE Posted 19 Aug 2010 , 11:04pm
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Been told a pyrex mixing bowl works just as well as a domed pan!

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scp1127 Posted 20 Aug 2010 , 3:13am
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Wilton has a 9" one at Michaels. I bought it but haven't used it yet. I don't use wilton pans but the shape was nice and it is very deep. I plan on using it as a top layer with one of my regular pans.

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krity Posted 20 Aug 2010 , 11:04am
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Just got one two weeks ago from a consignment shop. It says on the outside of the box icecream cake set. It's an 8 inch dome with an inner dome that can be filled or baked and then inserted into the 8 inch. Google it and see if you can find it. It works really well I used it to make Minnie and Mickey last week. Good luck

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millicente Posted 20 Aug 2010 , 2:16pm
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I think I'm asking the wrong question. I think they are called contured shap cake pans

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q2wheels Posted 20 Aug 2010 , 6:03pm
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Originally Posted by millicente

I think I'm asking the wrong question. I think they are called contured shap cake pans




Is this pan you are referring to:

http://www.wilton.com/store/site/product.cfm?id=3E30AC61-475A-BAC0-576DFD7F18559E1D&fid=3AF6304E-475A-BAC0-50470F6C6F24FF49


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millicente Posted 20 Aug 2010 , 6:26pm
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yes......

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scp1127 Posted 20 Aug 2010 , 10:54pm
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I am talking about a contoured pan. It is a 9 inch pan by about 3 inches deep and it has a deeply curved bottom edge so that when turned over it looks like a carved dome cake... made by Wilton at Michael's.

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