Lava Cake in Stone Other Than Dcb?

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The discussion centers on the compatibility of a lava cake recipe with different stoneware, specifically questioning whether it can be baked in a stone other than the traditional fluted stone. The user typically uses six scoops of frosting, which may influence the cake's final volume. However, the lack of specific dimensions for both the cake and the alternative stone makes it challenging to provide a definitive answer regarding overflow risks.

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Will this cake fit in another stone and not overflow?
 
I always make mine in the fluted stone and it always turns out great. I usually only add 6 scoops of the frosting, not sure if that makes a difference.
 
It's difficult to answer that question without more context. Can you provide more information about the size and shape of the cake and the stone you are trying to fit it in? Without knowing the specific dimensions, it's hard to say for sure if the cake will fit without overflowing.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make Lava Cake in a different Pampered Chef stoneware piece besides the DCB?

Yes, you can make Lava Cake in other Pampered Chef stoneware pieces, such as the Round Stone or the Rectangular Baker. Just ensure that the stoneware is appropriately sized for the recipe and adjust the baking time as needed.

What adjustments do I need to make when using a different stone for Lava Cake?

When using a different stone, you may need to adjust the baking time and temperature. Monitor the cake closely, as different stones can conduct heat differently. Start checking for doneness a few minutes earlier than the recipe suggests.

Can I use a metal pan instead of stoneware for Lava Cake?

Yes, you can use a metal pan, but keep in mind that the baking time and texture may vary. Metal pans typically heat up faster than stoneware, so reduce the baking time and check for doneness frequently.

What is the benefit of using stoneware for baking Lava Cake?

Stoneware provides even heat distribution, which helps achieve a perfectly baked Lava Cake with a gooey center. It also retains heat well, allowing for a consistent baking environment.

Are there any specific recipes for Lava Cake that work best in stoneware other than the DCB?

While many Lava Cake recipes can be adapted for different stoneware, look for recipes specifically designed for round or rectangular shapes. These recipes often provide the best results in terms of cooking time and texture.

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