Need Help - Making Cakes in Prep Bowls

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SUMMARY

To make six small cakes, approximately 2 cups of icing is recommended, which is similar to the amount needed for a layer cake. A crumb coat is essential for easier frosting, as small cakes can be challenging to ice. Preparing and freezing the cakes in advance is feasible, provided they are well-wrapped to prevent freezer burn, and they should be thawed before icing. This method is effective for planning ahead, especially for events like birthday parties.

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  • Baking techniques for small cakes
  • Understanding of icing preparation and application
  • Knowledge of freezing and thawing baked goods
  • Experience with crumb coating for cakes
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  • Research best practices for making and applying crumb coats
  • Explore various icing recipes suitable for freezing
  • Learn about proper wrapping techniques for freezing cakes
  • Investigate tips for thawing cakes without compromising texture
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Bakers, cake decorators, and anyone preparing for events that require advance cake preparation will benefit from this discussion.

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Anyone made 6 little cakes before? How much icing should I make? I want to prepare the icing and cakes beforehand and freeze them so I can pull them out Sunday morning and ice after church.
 
about the same amt as to do a layer cake.
Definetly do a crumb coat! They are a pain to frost! I made a bunch into little "hard hats" for my sons birthday. Cute but a pain!
 
I have made 6 little cakes before and usually I make about 2 cups of icing for that amount. It's always better to have a little extra just in case. As for preparing them beforehand and freezing them, that should work just fine. Just make sure to wrap them well so they don't get freezer burn. And don't forget to let them thaw before icing them! Good luck with your cakes!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of using prep bowls for making cakes?

Using prep bowls for making cakes allows for better organization of ingredients, making it easier to measure and mix without the mess. They also come in various sizes, which can help in portioning ingredients accurately. Additionally, prep bowls often have lids, making it convenient to store leftover ingredients or batter.

Can I bake a cake directly in a prep bowl?

Yes, you can bake a cake in a prep bowl, but it's important to ensure that the bowl is oven-safe. Most glass and ceramic prep bowls are suitable for baking, but always check the manufacturer's guidelines. Keep in mind that baking times may vary based on the size and material of the bowl.

How do I adjust baking times when using prep bowls?

Baking times may need to be adjusted when using prep bowls, as smaller or shallower bowls can lead to faster cooking. Start checking for doneness a few minutes earlier than the recipe suggests, and use a toothpick to test for doneness. If it comes out clean, your cake is ready!

What types of cakes work best in prep bowls?

Prep bowls are great for making smaller cakes, such as individual servings or layered cakes. They work well for recipes that are denser, like pound cakes or cheesecakes, as these types of cakes hold their shape better when baked in a bowl.

How do I clean my prep bowls after baking a cake?

To clean your prep bowls after baking, allow them to cool completely before washing. Most prep bowls are dishwasher-safe, but if you're hand washing, use warm soapy water and a non-abrasive sponge. For stubborn residue, soak the bowls in warm water before cleaning.

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