Five Really Handy Cake Products

Five Really Handy Cake Products

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Those who love to bake cakes know that its actually a combination of culinary science and pure art. While cake baking isnt difficult, it does take skill, attention, and an artists eye. Who doesnt want to make a cake that isnt only tasty, but stunning to look at as well? Luckily, a variety of handy tools exist to help bakers easily create a delectable dessert that looks beautiful, too. Here are five of the best cake products around:

Cake Pan Strips

Cake batters vary from thin sponges to dense fruitcakes, favourite cake pans can be of varying thicknesses throughout the pan sides, and ovens can have hotspots that that cause uneven baking. All of these problems leave the baker with layers that may taste delicious, but that are cracked on top, humped, or sunken in the middle. Each of those problems can hinder decorative efforts. Its easy to remedy, though: make sure to protect layers as they bake by placing cake pan strips around the walls of the cake pan. Most of these protective strips can be dampened, then easily fastened around each pan. Pans are kept evenly heated, moisture content stays right, and layers keep a beautiful, flat surface ready to be filled and iced.

Cooling Racks

Let those lovely even layers cool down properly by placing them on wire cooling racks, another fabulous cake baking product. Cakes cool more quickly on racks, and the underneath of the layer wont become soggy with condensation. If space is a consideration, use the stacking racks that let more than one layer cool at once on the same piece of bench space.

Cake Release Spray

Nice even layers can come to ruin if they wont come out of the pan after proper cooling. Keep cake release spray on hand, and spray the pan or mould thoroughly before spooning in the cake batter. It works on all pan types and any type of batter, even those with a delicate crumb or a dense, rich texture. Intricate moulds are no problem when using this spray, yet this is a natural product, usually combining superfine wheat starch with vegetable oil. The results with using the spray are dramatically better than the old grease and flour method.

Cake Movers

Once the layers are baked, cooled and ready for decorating, they still must be moved, and this is a bit of a dangerous time for the baker. Regular spatulas are too small to move a cake layer without cracking it. Turning the layer out on a plate and then flipping the plate is one way to get the layer right-side up, but it isnt precise enough to place one layer atop another, or to move a finished cake, and much of the browned crumb will stick to a plate and make the layer rough and gouged, causing problems when fondant or icing is added later. A cake mover, a rather mysterious sounding cake product, is like a super-spatula, in rectangular and round shapes, designed just for the purpose of moving layers. It is angled to slip underneath the layer and support it completely while its being moved and placed.

Cake Boards

A cake needs a completely flat surface so that decorating, serving, and storage wont crack layers or cause them to slip off. Plates arent completely flat, but cake boards are, and they come in both disposable and re-usable types. Many of the disposable cake boards come in elegant colours including silver and gold, and often feature scalloped edges, too, to give the cake a very professional, finished look. The cake stays flat and safe atop the cake board, and can be transported easily. Best of all, the cake can be presented beautifully and easily served right from the cake board.

These are just five handy cake products for those who love to bake cakes for friends and family. Cake baking is a labour of love, but it doesnt have to be difficult or frustrating with the right products to help.


About the Author:
Chelsi Woolz enjoys cooking and is only too happy to share her baking tips and cake recipes with friends, family and her readers!



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