Bake a cake in Corning Ware?
Hello,
For my Sons first birthday, I want to bake him a small cake, but I don't have a small cake pan, nor will I ever have the need for one again after baking this cake. I do have an appropriate sized Corning Ware dish, can I use that as a cake pan? Thanks! |
"JM" > wrote in news:7xbWc.213766$eM2.179040@attbi_s51:
> Hello, > > For my Sons first birthday, I want to bake him a small cake, but I > don't have a small cake pan, nor will I ever have the need for one > again after baking this cake. Why? Are you getting rid of him? > I do have an appropriate sized Corning Ware dish, can I use that as a > cake pan? > > Thanks! Reduce the baking temperature by 25 degrees F. -- Wayne in Phoenix unmunge as w-e-b *If there's a nit to pick, some nitwit will pick it. *A mind is a terrible thing to lose. |
"JM" > wrote in message news:7xbWc.213766$eM2.179040@attbi_s51... > Hello, > > For my Sons first birthday, I want to bake him a small cake, but I don't > have a small cake pan, nor will I ever have the need for one again after > baking this cake. > > I do have an appropriate sized Corning Ware dish, can I use that as a cake > pan? As Wayne said, you can reduce the temperature and use the Corning Ware (or glass) pan. If you are near a Sur La Table, they have inexpensive oven-safe paper bakeware, usually sold by the piece, that would work. In addition, party supply stores usually carry a line of disposable aluminum bakeware with small pans costing about 25 cents each. |
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