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The thread explores the possibility of making skillet cakes in a 10-inch skillet compared to the 12-inch Family skillet. Participants share their experiences and thoughts on the differences in cake thickness and cooking methods when using different skillet sizes.
Views differ on the necessity of using a 12-inch skillet, with some participants sharing successful experiences using the 10-inch skillet while others express uncertainty about the outcomes.
Participants share personal experiences with different skillet sizes, focusing on the practical aspects of cake preparation and presentation.
Consultants interested in exploring different skillet sizes for cake baking may find the shared experiences relevant.
Kathytnt said:Do skillet cakes have to be make in the 12 inch Family skillet or can they be made in a 10 inch skillet?? Executive or Professional
When I signed on my kit came with the 10 inch skillet and I made the Turtle Fudge Skillet cake in it--the only thing was I kept it on the stove top alitlle bit longer.Kathytnt said:Do skillet cakes have to be make in the 12 inch Family skillet or can they be made in a 10 inch skillet?? Executive or Professional
Yes, you can make a skillet cake in a 10 inch skillet. This size is ideal for achieving an even bake and allows for a generous portion size.
Most cake batters work well in a 10 inch skillet, including traditional cake batters, cornbread, and even brownie mixes. Just ensure the batter is not too thick to allow for even cooking.
Baking time can vary based on the recipe, but generally, a skillet cake in a 10 inch skillet should bake for about 25 to 35 minutes at 350°F. Always check for doneness with a toothpick.
Typically, you do not need to adjust the temperature, but you may need to monitor the baking time closely, as skillet cakes can bake faster than traditional cakes due to the direct heat from the skillet.
Yes, a non-stick skillet is great for making a skillet cake as it helps prevent sticking and makes for easier cleanup. Just be sure to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for oven use.