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This thread explores the experiences of participants regarding the use of the Executive 12" Skillet versus the Stainless Steel Skillet for making a Turtle Fudge Skillet Cake. Participants share their thoughts on which skillet is preferable and discuss their personal experiences with both options.
Views differ on the effectiveness of the Stainless Steel Skillet for this specific cake, with some participants expressing hesitation about using it while others are more open to trying it. No clear consensus emerges on which skillet is definitively better.
Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding the use of different skillets for baking, highlighting individual comfort levels and past outcomes.
Consultants considering which skillet to use for skillet cakes may find the shared experiences and insights relevant to their own baking decisions.
SusanBP0129 said:Nope! But I still didn't want to take the risk!!
I made it in the Exec and of course, it came out great!
I will have to try it in the SS at home first!
Turtle Fudge Skillet Cake
Ingredients:
1 tablespoon solid vegetable shortening, butter or margarine
1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
1 package (18.25 ounces) devil's food cake mix (plus ingredients to make cake)
4 squares (1 ounce each) semi-sweet chocolate for baking, coarsely chopped
1 jar (12 ounces) caramel ice cream topping, divided
1/2 cup pecan halves
Vanilla ice cream (optional)
Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease and flour bottom and sides of Stainless (12-in.) Skillet with shortening and flour, tapping out excess flour (see Cook's Tip).
2. Prepare cake mix according to package directions. Gently pour batter over bottom of Skillet, spreading evenly. Bake, uncovered, 30-35 minutes or until wooden pick inserted in center comes out clean. Using Oven Mitts, carefully remove Skillet to Stackable Cooling Rack; cool cake according to package directions. Loosen edges of cake; carefully invert cake onto Simple Additions® Large Round Platter.
3. Place chocolate and half of the ice cream topping in Small Micro-Cooker®. Microwave, uncovered, on HIGH 30-60 seconds or until chocolate is melted and mixture is smooth. Carefully spread caramel mixture over cake using Large Spreader.
4. Coarsely chop pecans using Food Chopper; sprinkle evenly over cake. Drizzle with remaining ice cream topping, if desired. Let stand until topping is set. Cut into wedges. Serve with ice cream, if desired.
The Exec skillet features a non-stick surface that is designed for even heat distribution and easy food release, while the SS skillet is made of stainless steel, which is great for browning and searing. The choice depends on your cooking style and the specific needs of your Turtle Fudge Skillet Cake.
The Exec skillet is generally better for baking a Turtle Fudge Skillet Cake due to its non-stick surface, which helps prevent the cake from sticking and makes cleanup easier. The even heat distribution also ensures that the cake bakes evenly.
Yes, you can use the SS skillet, but you may need to adjust your cooking technique. Since it doesn’t have a non-stick surface, you should use plenty of butter or oil to prevent sticking and monitor the cake closely to avoid burning.
Yes, the size of the skillet can affect the baking time and texture of the cake. A larger skillet may result in a thinner cake that cooks faster, while a smaller skillet will yield a thicker cake that may take longer to bake. Choose a skillet that matches the recipe's requirements.
Investing in both skillets can be beneficial as they each serve different purposes. The Exec skillet is excellent for baking and easy cleanup, while the SS skillet is ideal for high-heat cooking and browning. Having both allows for versatility in your cooking and baking endeavors.