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The thread explores whether torte pans hold the same volume as two 9-inch round cake pans, with participants sharing their experiences and thoughts on using torte pans for baking.
General agreement exists regarding the volume equivalence of torte pans and their efficiency in baking, though individual experiences and expectations vary.
Participants share personal baking experiences and preferences related to using torte pans, focusing on their functionality and creative possibilities.
Consultants interested in baking techniques and those considering the use of torte pans for various recipes may find this discussion relevant.
Laura420 said:wow - It hasnt even occured to me that there would be less baking time... hmmm, I wonder how long brownies will take....
I am waiting sooooooooo patiently for my set. It should be here any day now... at least I am hoping! I cant wait to get it. I have so many ideas, alot with brownie bases... so I guess trial and error may be forthcomming in the first torte or two.
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aksusan said:Thank you for the confirmation. I have a pumpkin hazelnut torte recipe I want to make in them tomorrow.![]()
No, torte pans and 9" round cake pans are not the same. A torte pan typically has a removable bottom and is designed for making layered cakes or tortes, while a standard 9" round cake pan does not have a removable bottom and is used for baking traditional cakes.
You can use a torte pan to make a cake that would typically require two 9" round cake pans, but the baking time may vary. Since a torte pan is deeper, it may take longer for the cake to bake through compared to two shallower pans.
A torte pan is usually deeper than a standard 9" round cake pan. While a typical 9" round cake pan is about 2 inches deep, a torte pan can be around 3 inches deep, which allows for thicker cakes or multiple layers.
Yes, when using a torte pan instead of two 9" round cake pans, you may need to adjust the baking time. It's advisable to start checking for doneness a few minutes earlier than the recipe suggests, as deeper pans can require additional time to cook through.
When using a torte pan, it's important to grease and flour the pan properly to ensure easy release. Additionally, consider using parchment paper on the bottom for extra protection. Allow the cake to cool in the pan for a few minutes before removing it to prevent breakage.