I posted before about my honeycake sticking to the pan and breaking. I rebaked both the 6" round and the 8" hexagon. The recipe is for a traditional honeycake so there is no icing involved.
The problem is that the 8" (which is the one I'm supposed to be serving tomorrow) is totally sunken in the middle. The 6" is fine, but it's tiny and i'd be embarrassed to bring that to SIL's lunch tomorrow. I'm pretty sure that when I opened the oven to remove the 6", the cool air deflated the 8".
I'm at a loss. I did not promise a cake, but I have to bring something. I have already baked 4 cakes tonight, and I'm tired and feel like crying.
Should I try to cut up the hexagon into squares and create a platter out of it? Can I do that easily with a hexagon-shaped cake? I also have the 6" round to use.
The problem is that the 8" (which is the one I'm supposed to be serving tomorrow) is totally sunken in the middle. The 6" is fine, but it's tiny and i'd be embarrassed to bring that to SIL's lunch tomorrow. I'm pretty sure that when I opened the oven to remove the 6", the cool air deflated the 8".
I'm at a loss. I did not promise a cake, but I have to bring something. I have already baked 4 cakes tonight, and I'm tired and feel like crying.
Should I try to cut up the hexagon into squares and create a platter out of it? Can I do that easily with a hexagon-shaped cake? I also have the 6" round to use.
Optimism produces the very success it desires and expects.
Optimism produces the very success it desires and expects.








