Jun 26, 2014 - Elsa doll cake I used the Wilton Doll cake pan and doubled a cake recipe. Well, I decided to use the one cake recipe that my entire family and by son's friend likes - the White on White Buttermilk cake from Bake Space. Used royal icing for the white on the outside. Nice in theory but didn’t work for me. One box of cake mix would be good for a doll dress cake. I love this mold! This doll cake pan will help you to create a princess cake that will surprise and delight any child at their next party. It has worked out great for me ever since. Can't wait to make the next doll cake! Free shipping on orders of $35+ and save 5% every day with your Target RedCard. Shop for doll cake pan online at Target. Jan 21, 2013 - how to make a doll cake without the special pan I used the heating coil both times. I now put a piece of parchment paper in the hole while filling it with batter, then take it out before putting it in the oven. It cooked through and was moist ! I should note, I am a seasoned baker and tried this instead of my usual oven safe glass bowl method and now I will go back to the bowl method instead. Would definitely recommend if you need to make a shark cake. I did bake another one and used a doctored cake mix. I've heard that not a lot of people like this pan much, but it was given to me by my son's friend as he wanted the cake for his daughter, so I have it now. Hi. Well I nailed it due to this cake pan. I should start by saying I am a total novice on making and decorating cakes. You will need to add two 8" round cakes to the bottom to make the doll a little taller. These cakes are also perfect for a bridal shower, sweet sixteen party or Quinceanera.
I used the heating coil both times. Amazon calculates a product’s star ratings based on a machine learned model instead of a raw data average.
I really want this cake to turn out nice for his daughter.Hm..I have used that pan many times and never had I had the cake sink in the middle.The only advice I have is try another recipe..I use cake mixes and have never had a problem...I have used that pan many times and depending on the weather it can sink a little bit. (I also live in a very humid environment too) I have a shark obsessed 7 year old who wanted a shark cake for his 7th birthday. I've already re-baked the cake once because I thought maybe this recipe couldn't use the reverse creaming method - which is what I used the first time, but it still happened again, so any help would be greatly appreciated. Until now. I've never used the Wilton doll pan before, but according to the directions I can use any cake recipe that I'd like.
Nice in theory but didn’t work for me.
It was wonderful and very easy. Dismiss Visit .. Added a 9" round cake on bottom to allow for the Elsa doll. Any suggestions on how to avoid this? The first time I used it, I got batter in the center piece that is used to create even heating...needless to say, the cake did not come out good at all. However, when I cook it until the pick comes out clean, the cake keeps sinking in the middle where the heat core is, and it sinks before I even get it out of the oven. The key to success was this doll dress mold and using the Wilton brand Cake Release pan coating spray (similar to Pam) to grease the mold. Baked for a LONG time. I then made a buttercream frosting and tinted it blue. I decided to try and make it and pretty much all my friends thought it was an insane idea. Problem solved! Tried twice. Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2018 I have also had luck in slightly overfilling it. Both times my cakes had to be overdone in order to be fully cooked through. My only complaint is that it's not quite deep enough for a Barbie to fit in the middle. My son loved it! Turned out so cute. Used the Wilton Fondant recipe. I'm a hobby baker and am making my first doll cake. All my daughter wanted for her birthday was a princess cake. However, after reading the reviews, I decided to give it a try. Once it was all covered with bc and fondant, it was fine.
I used this cake pan, with a ten inch round cake pan for the base (a nine inch would work better, I had to trim the base) to raise it up as if you use Elsa or a Barbie type doll it isn’t quite tall enough. The key to success was this doll dress mold and using the Wilton brand Cake Release pan coating spray (similar to Pam) to grease the mold. Great for doll cakes. I thought it would be dry because it ...This worked wonderfully!
I used this cake pan, with a ten inch round cake pan for the base (a nine inch would work better, I had to trim the base) to raise it up as if you use Elsa or a Barbie type doll it isn’t quite tall enough. Great mold! The denser it is the less it falls. (I also live in a very humid environment too)This worked wonderfully! My daughter requested an Elsa themed cake for her birthday, so I thought I would give it a shot. Otherwise, I will be working on my carving skills....which I should probably do anyway! I bought this cake pan because my three-year-old daughter wanted a princess cake for her birthday. Aug 14, 2014 - Frozen Anna and Elsa cake with the Wilton doll pan #confectionsbynadine. Stay safe and healthy.
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It is super easy to use and clean up is simple. It came out with no a crack or crumb left behind. It made baking a doll dress cake so easy and delicious! Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations I used a star tip piping bag and just piped around the skirt from the bottom up. I can't get paid for baking here in CA, but my son's friend bought all the ingredients and the Wilton pan so I could make his daughter a princess doll cake for her birthday.