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The thread focuses on participants seeking and sharing recipes for the Silicone Crown Cake. Several users express their experiences and suggestions regarding suitable recipes and alternatives.
Views differ regarding specific recipes, but there is a general agreement that various cake recipes can be adapted for use with the Silicone Crown Cake.
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Looks like there is only one official one... (the one that came with it!)muffetts said:Anyone have any good recipes for the Silicone Crown Cake? I promissed some to a customer, now can't find them! :balloon:
Jolie_Paradoxe said:I don't know any specifically for the silicone crown cake, but I would just compile a list from those listed for the stoneware fluted pan. You can also do jello molds.....sorry, I wish I could have been more helpful!
raebates said:I've done a standard carrot cake, then filled the center of the finished cake with cream cheese filling mixed with Sweet Cinnamon Sprinkles.
If you've lost the recipe for the Silicone Crown Cake, you can visit the Pampered Chef website or contact your consultant for assistance. They often have digital copies of recipes and can help you retrieve it.
Yes, you can find the Silicone Crown Cake recipe on the Pampered Chef website, in their recipe section. Additionally, many Pampered Chef consultants share recipes on their social media pages or personal websites.
Absolutely! The Silicone Crown Cake pan is versatile, and you can use various cake recipes, including box mixes or homemade recipes. Just ensure the batter is suitable for baking in silicone pans.
The baking time for the Silicone Crown Cake can vary depending on the recipe used. Generally, it takes about 30-40 minutes at 350°F (175°C), but it's best to check for doneness with a toothpick.
To care for your Silicone Crown Cake pan, avoid using sharp utensils that can scratch the surface. Clean it with warm, soapy water or place it in the dishwasher. Make sure to store it flat to maintain its shape.