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how do u transfer from rack to board? what i do is put the board on top of the cake and flip the whole thing, rack included, onto it.
Here is what I do and never have a problem... I bake the cake (duh) take it out of the oven and let it sit for 10 minutes... I level the cake with a big knife by running it level across the top using the cake pan as a guide... perfect 2' high cake everytime. I then take my board and put it on the pan and turn it over and the cake is on the board to cool. I do not use cooling racks ever. I let it set for 30 to 45 minutes... usually 30 unless it is a huge cake. Then I cover it tight with foil and let it settle over night before I dirty ice it. Works every time. For the second layer if you allow the cake to settle like this over night it is very easy to put it on top of the first layer after you fill it.
Here is what I do and never have a problem... I bake the cake (duh) take it out of the oven and let it sit for 10 minutes... I level the cake with a big knife by running it level across the top using the cake pan as a guide... perfect 2' high cake everytime. I then take my board and put it on the pan and turn it over and the cake is on the board to cool. I do not use cooling racks ever. I let it set for 30 to 45 minutes... usually 30 unless it is a huge cake. Then I cover it tight with foil and let it settle over night before I dirty ice it. Works every time. For the second layer if you allow the cake to settle like this over night it is very easy to put it on top of the first layer after you fill it.
Here is what I do and never have a problem... I bake the cake (duh) take it out of the oven and let it sit for 10 minutes... I level the cake with a big knife by running it level across the top using the cake pan as a guide... perfect 2' high cake everytime. I then take my board and put it on the pan and turn it over and the cake is on the board to cool. I do not use cooling racks ever. I let it set for 30 to 45 minutes... usually 30 unless it is a huge cake. Then I cover it tight with foil and let it settle over night before I dirty ice it. Works every time. For the second layer if you allow the cake to settle like this over night it is very easy to put it on top of the first layer after you fill it.
do you use your own recipe from scratch or box cake?
jeri c said:Here is what I do and never have a problem... I bake the cake (duh) take it out of the oven and let it sit for 10 minutes... I level the cake with a big knife by running it level across the top using the cake pan as a guide... perfect 2' high cake everytime. I then take my board and put it on the pan and turn it over and the cake is on the board to cool. I do not use cooling racks ever. I let it set for 30 to 45 minutes... usually 30 unless it is a huge cake. Then I cover it tight with foil and let it settle over night before I dirty ice it. Works every time. For the second layer if you allow the cake to settle like this over night it is very easy to put it on top of the first layer after you fill it.
do you use your own recipe from scratch or box cake?
jeri c said:Here is what I do and never have a problem... I bake the cake (duh) take it out of the oven and let it sit for 10 minutes... I level the cake with a big knife by running it level across the top using the cake pan as a guide... perfect 2' high cake everytime. I then take my board and put it on the pan and turn it over and the cake is on the board to cool. I do not use cooling racks ever. I let it set for 30 to 45 minutes... usually 30 unless it is a huge cake. Then I cover it tight with foil and let it settle over night before I dirty ice it. Works every time. For the second layer if you allow the cake to settle like this over night it is very easy to put it on top of the first layer after you fill it.
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