Filling A Wonder Pan Cake? Help!

Decorating By Alickert Updated 28 Jan 2007 , 8:22pm by dutchdecorator

Alickert Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
Alickert Posted 27 Jan 2007 , 1:51pm
post #1 of 7

Has anyone ever used a filling in a wonderpan cake? If so, how did you do it. I would think it would be hard because of the cutting issue. If you have, how did you cut it? I am making a teapot cake and my client asked if it was possible to put a filling in it. I couldn't tell her because I didn't know! Help!

6 replies
Alickert Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
Alickert Posted 27 Jan 2007 , 2:13pm
post #2 of 7

Anybody?

MomLittr Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
MomLittr Posted 27 Jan 2007 , 2:26pm
post #3 of 7

I was thinking of eventually trying a teapot cake, but using the "sports ball" pan - being you bake each half separately, you can easily put filling inbetween before putting the halves together. There are alot of teapot cakes in the Gallery, and many of them use this pan. Hope this helps.

deb

dydemus Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
dydemus Posted 27 Jan 2007 , 2:27pm
post #4 of 7

I've only used it for the dolls. I used one enhanced cake mix and it worked pretty well. It is strange to cut - you end up with weird shaped pieces, but if that's the shape of cake they want, that's what they should expect. It actually made a good amount of cake - probably a little more than a non-enhanced mix. I would think you could fill it just like a regular cake, it will only make it that much taller. Right? Anybody else?

Alickert Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
Alickert Posted 27 Jan 2007 , 2:39pm
post #5 of 7

Do you think I could inject some filling throughout it. It would give bursts of the rasberry filling. It would probably be easier than trying to find a way to tort it.

SugarBakers05 Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
SugarBakers05 Posted 28 Jan 2007 , 5:52pm
post #6 of 7

I made a doll cake and what I did to fill it was use a squeeze bottle, and "inject" the cake all over. First I poked an area using a dowel (chopstick) as far as I could. Then I went in with the bottle and squeezed till the filling reached the top of the hole. Hope that helps thumbs_up.gif

dutchdecorator Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
dutchdecorator Posted 28 Jan 2007 , 8:22pm
post #7 of 7

I always fill the wondermold if I use it for doll cakes because that wya I make the cake higher so the doll will fit in it.
I just cut the cake three times horizontally and fil the middle withe buttercrema and the other two cuts with jam.
I tell the peaople to get the doll out cut one slice and then split that one on the buttercreme seam so everyone has a bit of jam. buttercreme and marzipan from the outsite.
The other option is to cut one slice and then cut the upper part of the cake and slice it up then start un the bottom half.

I always crumbcoat the whole cake after filling and I never end up with strange bumbs were the filling is.(see website under my cakes )

good luck!

Quote by @%username% on %date%

%body%