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Happy Birthday Cake Mold

January 1st, 2009

How to make a cake (From our British friends at Suck UK…the makers of our new favorite cake mold) 

Mix 100g (4oz) butter and 100g (4oz) sugar until smooth and creamy. Beat 2 eggs and sieve 100g (4oz) self-raising flour. Mix eggs and flour gradually into butter and sugar mixture. Place mixture  in cake mould and put in pre-heated oven at 190 C, (gas mark 5) for 20-25 mins. Decorate, put candles in and eat!

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-    Happy Birthday Cake Mold
-    Made from food grade silicon
-    Bake a cake in the over or the microwave!
-    Recipe included
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Discuss this item (3 comments)


Tracey

“I'm not the world's greatest baker, but this cake mold makes it easy and fun to whip up a cake. Cakes for everyone in 2009!!”

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3 Responses to “Happy Birthday Cake Mold”

  1. Seanna Lea

    I’ve been looking for something like this for a while, but it says that it is rated up to 300 degrees. I must ask, 300 Celcius, yes? Please?

  2. Christie

    This looks like an ideal item for my kitchen — but I hesitate when I read that the silicon is only good up to 300 degrees! Please tell me that (since most baking here in the USofA happens in a moderate 350-400-degree oven) that that’s 300 degrees centigrade, as in, the way the Brits measure their degrees; and that it will work in a much hotter oven Fahrenheit? Please?
    Thank you!!

  3. Mellisa

    Per the above recipe…”preheat oven at 190C” I converted this to F using an online conversion table and it converts to 374F I would assume it can take the 350F Not sure if this helps.

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