thread: cake tin help please respond ASAP need to make cake 10/09/11

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  1. #1

    Nov 2007
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    Personally I would make 5 - having some leftover isn't as bad as not having enough IMO!

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    Oct 2005
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    any idea how to work out if my kenwood is big enough to make 5 batches in one hit

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    It is sometimes better to make multiple batches rather than putting it all in one mixer! The cakes usually turn out fluffier/lighter if you split it into a few batches, simply because there is gonna be more space in the bowl to aerate (sp?) the dough properly. DTMS?

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    but it will be ok then to stir/fold the batches together ??? I am making a rainbow cake so I need to have heaps to divide

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    Sep 2005
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    I find that the kitchenaid does 2 to 3 times the recipe usually before its up around the top of the paddle - i would have thought five could be pushing the kenwoods capacity unless the bowl is a litre or two bigger

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    yeah I think I will do perhaps one 3 and one 2 quantity batches its a 4.6litre bowl if that helps or should I go 2 + 2 +1 batch ah its doing my head in....why did I decide to do so much

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    another question can i make the mixture tonight and cook tomorrow