How Can I Make a Microwave Cake Using a Fluted Pan?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various methods and personal experiences related to making a microwave cake using a fluted pan. Participants share their approaches, ingredients, and cooking times, as well as tips for achieving the best results.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses uncertainty about using a boxed recipe and inquires about necessary ingredient adjustments.
  • Another participant shares that during a meeting, they made a cake in a fluted pan and noted to use about 1/4 cup less liquid, especially when adding icing before cooking.
  • One user mentions their routine of using Duncan Hines cake mix, adding icing before microwaving, and suggests turning the pan if the microwave lacks a turntable.
  • Another participant describes their method of adding sour cream and eggs to any cake mix, along with specific cooking times and cooling instructions.
  • One participant offers additional ingredient suggestions, such as milk and vanilla extract, to enhance the cake's flavor and texture.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specific ingredients and methods to use for making the microwave cake, with no clear consensus on a single best approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and variations in their recipes, reflecting individual preferences and microwave capabilities.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in experimenting with microwave cakes in fluted pans may find the shared experiences and tips beneficial.

Wendymp1998
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Ok I've searched and searched, I can't find exact instructions on making the microwave cake. Can I just use the boxed recipe or do I need to add ingredients? I just want to give it a try, I've never used my fluted pan before and I'd like to start trying this in a demo soon. Thanks!
Wendy
 
We made the cake in the fluted pan at our meeting, the one that made it said to use about 1/4 cup less liquid than called for especially if you are putting the icing into it before cooking.
Anyway, she cooked it on high for 11 to 13 minutes.
 
I now make it all the time. I buy a Duncan Hines Chocolate or Devil's Food Cake Mix, No Name canned icing and that's it. I mix the cake according to the directions with the water, oil and eggs. Spritz the fluted pan VERY well both around the circumference inside and around the inside tube (the inside inside LOL) and then I pour in the prepared cake mix, plop on about 1/2 can of icing and bake for 12 minutes in micro.

If the micro doesn't have a turntable or won't rotate because it's not wide or deep enough for the pan (in my case mine is wide enough but not deep enough) then turn it every 3 minutes a 1/4 turn.

I let it sit 15-20 minutes and then flip it over onto the large S/A square platter and that's it. Self-iced cake (icing goes through the cake to make it super moist, ends up on the bottom of the pan and then when flipped becomes the glaze for the top and sides of the cake)

Hope that helps.
 
I buy any brand cake mix and add 2 cups sour cream and 3 eggs. Oil the stoneware fluted pan well and pour in mix. Microwave on high for 13-15 minutes. Let cool 5 minutes. Loosen the edges and invert onto serving plate. Let cool completely. Put 2-3 tablespoons prepared frosting in the microcooker and microwave for 13 seconds. Drizzle over cooled cake. Garnish with shaved chocolate, nuts, coconut, powdered sugar or fruit - you choose the combinations according to taste and flavor compatability.
 
Hi Wendy,I'm so glad you're interested in trying out the microwave cake in your fluted pan! While you can certainly use a boxed cake mix, I recommend adding a few additional ingredients to make it extra delicious and moist. You can add a splash of milk, a tablespoon of sour cream, and a teaspoon of vanilla extract to the mix before microwaving. This will give it a homemade taste and texture that your guests will love.Also, make sure to follow the instructions on your fluted pan for microwaving. It may vary depending on the brand and model. And don't forget to let it cool before removing it from the pan.I hope this helps and I'm sure your demo will be a success with this delicious treat! Happy cooking!Best,
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What ingredients do I need to make a microwave cake in a fluted pan?

To make a microwave cake in a fluted pan, you typically need flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, eggs, milk, vegetable oil, and vanilla extract. You can also add cocoa powder for a chocolate cake or other flavorings as desired.

How long should I microwave the cake in the fluted pan?

The cooking time can vary depending on your microwave's wattage, but generally, you should microwave the cake for about 8 to 10 minutes. Start with 8 minutes and check for doneness by inserting a toothpick; it should come out clean.

Can I use a regular cake mix to make a microwave cake?

Yes, you can use a regular cake mix to make a microwave cake in a fluted pan. Just follow the instructions on the box for the ingredients and adjust the cooking time based on your microwave's wattage.

Do I need to grease the fluted pan before adding the cake batter?

Yes, it is recommended to grease the fluted pan with cooking spray or butter to prevent the cake from sticking. Make sure to coat all the crevices of the pan for easy removal after cooking.

How do I know when my microwave cake is done?

Your microwave cake is done when it has risen and is firm to the touch. You can also insert a toothpick into the center; if it comes out clean or with a few crumbs, the cake is ready. If it comes out wet, continue microwaving in 30-second intervals until done.

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