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Old 26-02-2005, 04:27 AM
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"bumblebee4451" wrote in message
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I have been making cakes for many years and they have rarely ever
stuck. The procedure is as above, greasing and flouring the pans. I
really don't think it makes a difference if you use butter or oil or
Pam. I usually use butter if there is butter in the cake, and oil if
its an oil based cake as many bundt pans are. Cool the cake and turn
over on a rack for a while. Sometimes its helpful to stick a knife
around the edges between the cake and the pan.

I think a big difference is using a non stick pan. I have an ancient
bundt pan that is very heavy and it can be hard to get the cake out of
the pan. I recently bought a new non stick nordic ware bundt (they had
them at TJ maxx) and I sprayed it with Pam and the cake slid right out.


I would use that method also, but the instructions on the non-stick bundt
pan I bought specifically states do NOT use spray or it will void the
warranty.


 

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