Help I Use The Wilton Cake Pan For The First Time!

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berry9f65 Posted 12 Feb 2006 , 6:21pm
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I use the Huggable teddy Bear cake pan and the cake stuck to the pan I did what the instructions told me I use crisco in the pan and that didn't work somebody please help me what can I use the next time so that the cake willn't stick to the pan icon_evil.gif

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Sherry0565 Posted 12 Feb 2006 , 6:23pm
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Did you flour it as well? I usually just use Crisco, then put a light layer of flour, and haven't ever had a problem.

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Kiddiekakes Posted 12 Feb 2006 , 6:29pm
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Yes..You need to flour the pans as well as grease them beforehand.I've never had a cake stick yet!!

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berry9f65 Posted 12 Feb 2006 , 6:37pm
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yes i flour the pan and grease the pan with crisco

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thyterrell Posted 12 Feb 2006 , 6:44pm
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I use only the Great Value brand canola spray from Walmart and in 3 years, I've never had a cake stick.

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MaraCarter Posted 12 Feb 2006 , 6:47pm
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I had trouble with this at first also, so I feel your pain. I personally had no luck with the crisco and flour on the Wilton charactor pans (to much detail on pans.) I have been using the Witon cake release for the charactor pans and have had much better luck getting my cakes out of the pan. Hope this helps you.

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stephanie214 Posted 12 Feb 2006 , 6:47pm
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Try Wilton's Cake Release, I use it especially on my 3D.

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berry9f65 Posted 12 Feb 2006 , 6:55pm
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So with the cake release do u still need to use flour ?

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rach1 Posted 12 Feb 2006 , 6:56pm
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I also use the cake release on all my cakes whether it a shaped tin, round or square..

Since using it I have never had a cake stick..and its so easy to use just a quick spray round the tin and thats it

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stephanie214 Posted 12 Feb 2006 , 9:28pm
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Originally Posted by berry9f65

So with the cake release do u still need to use flour ?




Just use as is.

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wendysue Posted 12 Feb 2006 , 10:57pm
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The Wilton cake release has never failed me either! I recommend it. It's quick and easy.

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berry9f65 Posted 13 Feb 2006 , 12:54am
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Thank u all for ur helpful tips

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