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This thread explores various options for turning out skillet cakes, with participants sharing their personal experiences and preferences regarding platters and serving methods.
Views differ on the best surface for turning out skillet cakes, with no clear consensus on a single preferred method or platter.
Participants share a range of personal experiences and preferences, reflecting individual practices rather than established guidelines.
Consultants looking for insights on serving methods and platter options for skillet cakes may find the shared experiences helpful.
newchef2010 said:I don't have the SA platter so at home I turn them out on to my large round stone with handles. At a party I did we made the turtle cake and used the new nylon knife to cut and serve on individual plates and the hostess took the plates around the room and gave everyone one
melissasutkus said:I only have the stainless steel 12" skillet - can you make the cake in this if you grease and flour them? Or would it be best for me to invest in the nonstick 12"?
melissasutkus said:I only have the stainless steel 12" skillet - can you make the cake in this if you grease and flour them? Or would it be best for me to invest in the nonstick 12"?
The best surface to turn skillet cakes out onto is a large cutting board or a serving platter. This provides a stable and flat area to safely flip the cake without damaging it.
Yes, you can use a plate to turn out your skillet cake, but make sure it is large enough to accommodate the size of the cake. A slightly larger plate will help prevent any spillage.
It’s not necessary to grease the surface before turning the cake out, especially if you have used a non-stick skillet. However, a light dusting of flour or a quick spray of cooking oil can help ensure the cake releases easily.
If you don’t have a cutting board or large plate, you can use a clean countertop or a baking sheet. Just ensure the surface is clean and flat to prevent any mess while flipping the cake.
To safely turn the skillet cake out, place your chosen surface upside down over the skillet. Hold the skillet and the surface together firmly, then quickly flip them over. Gently lift the skillet off to reveal the cake.