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The thread discusses experiences and opinions on making a Barbie cake, specifically debating whether to use a stoneware baking bowl or a classic batter bowl for the cake preparation.
Some participants agree on the preference for the classic batter bowl, while others express uncertainty about baking times and methods, indicating differing views on those aspects.
Participants share personal experiences and tips related to baking Barbie cakes, focusing on the choice of baking vessel and practical considerations for cake design.
Consultants and community members interested in baking themed cakes or seeking advice on cake preparation techniques may find this discussion relevant.
Kitchen Diva said:I would think that the info from either of these threads would be more than helpful for you. Good luck, let me know if they helped!
http://www.chefsuccess.com/f18/baking-today-25789/
http://www.chefsuccess.com/f7/cake-makers-unite-i-need-some-advice-36628/
I have seent hat info somewhere and I need to know too. I do remember that you bake at a lower temp and for a longer time.Tig said:How long did you all bake the cake for? I'd hate for it not to be ready in the middle...
Baking a Barbie cake in the oven typically involves using a cake pan to create a structured cake that can support the Barbie doll. This method allows for even baking and a more traditional cake texture. On the other hand, using a bowl can create a more rounded, dome-shaped cake, which can also be effective but may require additional support to keep the doll upright.
A dense cake batter, such as a pound cake or a butter cake, is ideal for a Barbie cake. These types of cakes hold their shape well and provide the necessary support for the doll. Avoid using very light or airy batters, as they may not hold up as well when the doll is inserted.
The baking time for a Barbie cake can vary depending on the size of the cake and the type of batter used. Generally, a Barbie cake baked in a standard oven should be baked for 25 to 35 minutes at 350°F (175°C). It’s important to check for doneness by inserting a toothpick into the center; it should come out clean when the cake is ready.
While it is possible to use a microwave to bake a Barbie cake, the results may not be as satisfactory as baking in a conventional oven. Microwaved cakes can become rubbery or unevenly cooked. If you choose to use a microwave, opt for a microwave-safe bowl and reduce the cooking time, checking frequently to avoid overcooking.
When decorating a Barbie cake, fondant and buttercream are popular choices. Fondant can create a smooth finish and can be molded into various shapes, while buttercream allows for more texture and color. Edible glitter, sprinkles, and themed cake toppers can also enhance the cake's appearance, making it vibrant and appealing for a Barbie-themed celebration.