Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Cake Pan Tip


I love to bake cakes!  Not only are they tasty, they are a crowd pleaser, and a sure thing when you need to take something to a potluck or when bringing dessert to a friends house.  When I bake a white, yellow, or other light colored cakes, I dust the pan with flour so the cake releases nicely from the pan. 


 When I bake a chocolate cake, I use the tip my mother taught me when I a kid helping in the kitchen.  Instead of using flour to dust the pan, use cocoa powder.  It gives you the same result without the unsightly white ring around your cake.



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2 comments:

  1. I will do this the next time! Thanks and have a good week, Linda!

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  2. This is a great idea! I've made chocolate cakes where the flour sticks to the outside and people think it's powdered sugar. It is not a nice surprise!Thanks for posting this for us!

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