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EUROTINS Novelty Shaped Professional Cake Baking PAN/TIN (T-Shirt)

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Aluminum vs Tin (Alloy) (Cake Baking tins and pans): Since the olden days baking have been always done in a traditional manner using the tins and pans made from copper. Since copper is an expensive metal after the discovery of Tin (Alloy of metal) all the manufacturer started to use this material for the baking tins and pans due to its even heat distribution , cost effectiveness , durability and same benefits as of copper required for the quality baking . Till today most of the home/commercial and industrial bakers use baking tins and pans made from tin. Cake baking tins made from Tin (Alloy) are considered more durable and reliable for day in day out use in comparison to aluminum cake baking tins and pans which aesthetically a better appealing material but due to its light weight and malleable properties gets damaged very easily and not very suitable to be used day in day out .

When baking – the side part and bottom of the cake bakes first and the middle part in the later stage .Grease paper lining inside or baking strip lining on the outside of the tin or pan is always advisable if the baking is prolonged for any reason – this extra lining will reduce burning or drying of the side and bottom of the cake. Uniqueness, Quality, affordability with continuous innovation and R&D is at the core of our company working ethics. Kids over 5 years old may want to lend a helping hand when it comes to baking and decorating this birthday cake, but those over one-year-old can certainly enjoy a taste for themselves too! Send that special someone some birthday wishes with our terrific Football Team Shirt Cake!Just let us know your favourite team and our decorators will choose 2 colours for the shirt and other decoration to match. You can personalise the shirt with a number.Perfect for a delightful gift for an informal party at home, or even a party intended for a multitude of guests – this freshly baked party cake tastes, as good as it looks. TheFootball Shirt Cake comes decorated with an edible sugar age number – meaning that you can customise your cake to suit the recipient’s age, no matter if they’re 1, 101 or anything else in between! Have a look at the post I wrote on how to work out cake quantities for different sized cake tins (see link below). You’ll see the chart says to increase an 8″ recipe by 2 1/2.Got any chocolate lovers in the family? You can also very easily turn this recipe into a chocolate cake by substituting about 150g of flour for cocoa powder in the cake itself, and 100g of icing sugar in the buttercream frosting.

Place the template on the cake and cut away the excess with a bread knife. I always put the first layer of icing on the cake before I put it on the cakeboard, that way I make less marks on the board. Do this by smearing a small layer of buttercream over the entire cake. Roll out the shirt coloured icing so that it will cover the length and sides as well as the width and sides of the cake with a little to spare. Lift the icing carefully – supporting it from underneath. When you lift up icing it stretches- a lot!- so the more you support it the better it will look on the cake. Let me know how you get on and I wish you a really speedy recovery. I know how difficult it is to do anything when you’re on crutches. p.s. You can always add a scarf over any areas that aren’t neat enough for your liking. No-one would ever know. They’d just think you’ve gone the extra mile. Ready to get started? Follow our recipe below and you'll be an expert in football-themed cakes in no time! Ingredients Needed: Kidadl provides inspiration to entertain and educate your children. We recognise that not all activities and ideas are appropriate and suitable for all children and families or in all circumstances. Our recommended activities are based on age but these are a guide. We recommend that these ideas are used as inspiration, that ideas are undertaken with appropriate adult supervision, and that each adult uses their own discretion and knowledge of their children to consider the safety and suitability.Cut the cake in half through the middle and add the butter-cream and jam with a spatula. I always use seedless raspberry jam(heated up for a minute in the microwave to make it runny). Sandwich the two sides together and make sure that the cake is nice and flat. Equipment Needed: a football shirt cake tin (or a 30x30cm square cake tin), a photo of the shirt that you're making as a guide, a large cake board, and a rolling pin. Method: The problem you may have had previously colouring the white (which is available in most supermarkers) is if you use regular bottles of food colour which you can also get in supermarket. It’s too wet. To colour sugarpaste you need to use a professional food colouring which is like a paste. It’s very strong and is a nightmare to get off your hands – hooray for silicon gloves! It’s also really difficult to colour white into red as you need to use so much colouring you just end up with a gooey mess. If you don't manage to eat the entire cake in one day, don't worry - it can be kept in an airtight container for 3-5 days at room temperature, or wrapped up, placed in a freezer appropriate container, and frozen for up to three months.

For Decoration: 250g of softened butter, 60ml of milk, 1 tsp of vanilla extract, 500g of icing sugar (sifted), and ready to roll fondant in the two main team colours (e.g. blue and white for Chelsea, red and white for Manchester United, and so on). If you want to take your football shirt cakes one step further, a great idea for decoration would be to whip up some buttercream icing using the method above, and add a touch of green food colouring. This can then be transferred into a piping bag, and piped over and over again onto the cake board itself to imitate grass! Another idea would be to personalise your cake with your child's name and age instead of the player's name and number.If you did not use a football shirt shaped cake tin, you'll need to cut the cake into the right shape. You can print and cut out a template for this online, place it onto your squared cake, and cut around it! Add any sleeve details and badges or logos to the front of the shirt. You don’t have to copy the real shirt exactly. The colour of a shirt is a big giveaway so making it personal with the age as the number on the shirt and the name on the front always seems to go down well.

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