Cake in Small Batter Bowl? Need Time Asap

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses baking times for cakes in different sizes of batter bowls, specifically focusing on the small batter bowl and sharing personal experiences related to cake recipes and decorations.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the baking time for a cake in the small batter bowl, noting that they only found references for the larger bowl.
  • Another participant mentions that the snowman cake recipe indicates a baking time of 35-45 minutes for the small batter bowl.
  • A participant provides additional context, stating that the large batter bowl requires 45-55 minutes for the same recipe.
  • One participant expresses interest in making a "princess cake" in the large batter bowl and seeks a recipe.
  • Another participant shares their experience with a recipe from an old Celebrate cookbook, detailing the process of baking two cakes in the batter bowls and how to assemble and decorate them.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding specific baking times, with some participants providing different time frames for the small and large batter bowls. No clear consensus emerges on the exact baking time for the small batter bowl.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and recipes related to baking cakes in batter bowls, with references to specific cookbooks and cake decoration techniques.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in baking cakes using batter bowls or looking for creative cake ideas and recipes may find this discussion relevant.

aksusan
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any one know how long to bake a cake in the small batter bowl? the only reference I've found is for the larger batter bowl.

thanks :)
 
FOr the snowman cake it says 35-45 for the small batter bowl cake.
 
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Thank you! :)
 
For reference, it says 45-55mins for the large BB, for that recipe.
 
I would like to make a "princess cake" in the large batter bowl. Does anyone have a recipe.
 
The recipe was in the old Celebrate cookbook I think. You bake 2 cakes in the batter bowl, if you have 2 batter bowls it makes it easier. Let them cool in the bowls for 10 minutes, take them out and let them cool completely. Cut about 2 inches off the bottom of one cake and put that on your platter, then put the other cake on top of that. Frost however you want. Insert Barbie and decorate her as well. They always come out great. I have done lots of these as Bride cakes for Wedding Showers, everyone loves them.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the "Cake in Small Batter Bowl" recipe?

The "Cake in Small Batter Bowl" recipe is a quick and easy way to make a delicious cake using a small batter bowl. It typically involves mixing cake batter directly in the bowl, which can then be microwaved or baked, depending on the recipe. This method is perfect for those who want a small portion of cake without the hassle of traditional baking.

How long does it take to prepare the "Cake in Small Batter Bowl"?

The preparation time for the "Cake in Small Batter Bowl" is usually around 10-15 minutes, depending on the specific recipe and your familiarity with the ingredients. After mixing the batter, the cooking time can vary from 5 to 10 minutes in the microwave or about 20-25 minutes in the oven.

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Is it possible to make this cake gluten-free?

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What toppings or frostings work well with the "Cake in Small Batter Bowl"?

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