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using an empty can to bake a cake?

Post: # 162856Post Urban Ayisha »

I'm making baby a cake for her birthday and the recipe says to use a 793g (1 lb 12oz) can to bake the base in (its a mushroom house, if u can imagine it! bit trippy, i know, but i'm mainly making it for my own pleasure! :dave: ) its quite an old book, so i dont know if things have changed and baking in an emptied food can is a big no-no nowadays, as i know you can't store food in the fridge in them once they're opened cos of oxidisation or something? has anyone ever used a can baking? and also, what would come in a can this size?! don't think i've actually ever seen one!

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Post: # 162873Post contadino »

I can't answer your question as such, but if it's any use, I spotted something on instructables about using jars to make cakes in...?

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Post: # 162878Post Millymollymandy »

The big cans of tinned toms that you can buy (at least in France) are about double the normal tin size which I think is usually just under 400g, so I imagine that's the right size. Can you find big tins in England?
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Post: # 162880Post Muscroj »

I would have thought if you lined it with baking parchment then you shouldn't have any problems as the cake mixture won't be 'touching' the tin. But thats only a guess & not based on anything scientificy :wink:
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Post: # 162955Post Urban Ayisha »

i guess cos ive never looked for large tins of stuff ive never seen them but went to my asian grocers and found loads of stuff! bought a big tin of mango pulp which will be delicious stirred into cereal for breakfast (my dad advocates this!) and the tin is perfect! and u know, i never thought of lining it with parchment paper but that seems like the best idea for ease of getting it out too! brilliant! sorted!! thanx for your help!
can i just ask though as well, its not really an ish question as such but what about baking a cake in a pyrex bowl? (top of the toadstool). any tips?

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Post: # 162958Post Millymollymandy »

There's no reason why you can't as we all bake puds in pyrex but I've never tried to get one out like a cake! Puds with spongey tops (even though the bowl has been greased) do seem to stick a bit more to pyrex than to a cake tin, especially the modern non stick type of ones. Greaseproof paper won't be very easy to use on that shape either, though I suppose it would be possible if you cut the paper up into smaller sections and brushed it with melted butter to stick it to the sides of the bowl.
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Some tins seem to be coated with plastic inside - I would be a bit weary of them. :? Don't know if they can stand the temperatures at baking.
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Post: # 165638Post Urban Ayisha »

here is the cake! i used a big empty tin of mango puree for the base and it was absolutely fine! well proud of myself! it was a brilliant day!
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Post: # 165642Post Millymollymandy »

That is brilliant - well done and I hope that baby appreciated it! :wink: At least she'll be able to look back at the photos of her cake in the future. :cheers:
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Post: # 165747Post Martina »

Urban Ayisha wrote:here is the cake! i used a big empty tin of mango puree for the base and it was absolutely fine! well proud of myself! it was a brilliant day!
That looks fantastic. Well done UA. :flower:

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Post: # 165758Post ina »

Nice one. :flower:
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