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Christmas Cake Cooking Times.
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Greetings each.
I have an ancient recipe, handed down to my late Mother around 50 years ago, which gives cooking times for a 7" cake as:
Two hours @ gas mark 2, and then two hours @ gas mark half.
This has always produced an excellent result but I now want to make two smaller cakes, using the same quantities, as Chrimbo pressies for for a couple of elderly neighbours.
Can I safely assume that the above cooking times can be halved in this instance, pretty-please?
If anyone wants the recipe please e-mail me direct on [email protected] and I will gladly send it.
Be good!
Cheers.
I have an ancient recipe, handed down to my late Mother around 50 years ago, which gives cooking times for a 7" cake as:
Two hours @ gas mark 2, and then two hours @ gas mark half.
This has always produced an excellent result but I now want to make two smaller cakes, using the same quantities, as Chrimbo pressies for for a couple of elderly neighbours.
Can I safely assume that the above cooking times can be halved in this instance, pretty-please?
If anyone wants the recipe please e-mail me direct on [email protected] and I will gladly send it.
Be good!
Cheers.
Answers
Baking time won't be halved. Have a look here...
http:// www. ehow. com/ h... cake- smaller- pan. html
10:01 Mon 27th Aug 2012
my rule for timing cakes is to cook them till they are done.....yes, I know that sounds unhelpful but I often find that times in recipes don't always work for me, or should I say my oven.
for special occasion cakes like when I do my krimbo cake I always cover them with greased foil until nearly done and then remove this for the last 10-15 mins or so to brown the cake.
sorry to not be more specific.
for special occasion cakes like when I do my krimbo cake I always cover them with greased foil until nearly done and then remove this for the last 10-15 mins or so to brown the cake.
sorry to not be more specific.
Hey Guys 'n' Gals:
I wasn't aware of all the other posts since 29th August, when I thanked everyone for their contributions: Gremlins in the system?
Chrimbo cakes, if properly made, cooked and stored, will last for years!
As a pagan/agnostic I do not treat Chrimbo as a special occasion, so therefore make around five or six Chrimbo cakes each year. :-)
I suppose it's a bit like saying pancakes should only be eaten on Shrove Tuesday: PHOOEY!
Stay good!
Cheers.
I wasn't aware of all the other posts since 29th August, when I thanked everyone for their contributions: Gremlins in the system?
Chrimbo cakes, if properly made, cooked and stored, will last for years!
As a pagan/agnostic I do not treat Chrimbo as a special occasion, so therefore make around five or six Chrimbo cakes each year. :-)
I suppose it's a bit like saying pancakes should only be eaten on Shrove Tuesday: PHOOEY!
Stay good!
Cheers.