Octagon Cake Pan

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prcakelady Posted 22 Jul 2011 , 2:00pm
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I bought a set of used octagon cake pans. While washing them for use the water came out of the bottom corners. Would cake batter also drip out of the corners?

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Lcubed82 Posted 22 Jul 2011 , 2:35pm
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Where did you buy them? Who made them? I would definitely call the seller, and maybe even call the manufacturer. With the cost of pans, I wouldn't want to take any chances. Better handled right away.

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dchockeyguy Posted 22 Jul 2011 , 5:11pm
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I bought a set of used octagon cake pans. While washing them for use the water came out of the bottom corners. Would cake batter also drip out of the corners?




It might depend on the size of the hole and the thickness of your batter. There IS a chance it would, yes, but not absolutely.

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bisbqueenb Posted 22 Jul 2011 , 6:36pm
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since you said you bought USED pans, and you probably can't return them, just take a small piece of aluminum foil that is coated in Crisco and place it in the corner that has the leak. Dust with flower and fill up the pan. Just remember to remove the foil when it comes out of the pan!

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prcakelady Posted 22 Jul 2011 , 6:55pm
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Thanks everyone. I will follow your advice and will let you know how it went. I wanted to use them for a sweet 16 cake. But I will test drive first. THNAK YOU!!!

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prcakelady Posted 4 Aug 2011 , 1:14am
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Update. I used the octagon pans and they worked beautifully. No leaks. I used parchment paper in the bottom. Thanks to all for your assistance.

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