Hi, I am new to cake making and so far have only made cakes for my son's birthday and couple more for friends. I recently baked a 16 x16 square double layer....my biggest cake to date....and ran into a little snag when I went to put the top layer onto the other already frosted layer. Usually I take the cake out of the oven and flip it onto a cooling rack, then when it's cooled I flip it back over and level it out. Then it gets flipped again for the crumb coat because then the exposed cake is on the bottom and the most level side of the cake is facing up. This works because I've got either the cooling rack or the cake board underneath for support, but I can't use that method in getting the 2nd layer on top of another cake.
Help?
It took two us and we tried sliding the cake off a piece of foam core onto the other cake and it still almost broke in half.
Good thing frosting covers mistakes like that!
Anyway, my question is....is there a trick that I don't know of, or a tool of some kind that I don't have, for getting the top layer on in ONE piece?
I appreciate any help anyone might have.
Help?
It took two us and we tried sliding the cake off a piece of foam core onto the other cake and it still almost broke in half.
Anyway, my question is....is there a trick that I don't know of, or a tool of some kind that I don't have, for getting the top layer on in ONE piece?
I appreciate any help anyone might have.









