Thursday, December 24, 2009

Can you bake a layer cake in a jelly roll pan?

I need a large cake for a birthday party. I have 2 jelly roll pans that are bigger then my cake pans. If I do it in small batches to make the layers will it work? Any ideas on how long to cook it? I'm using standard boxed cake mix.Can you bake a layer cake in a jelly roll pan?
You DO realize the sides of a jelly-roll pan are only 1'; high? ... You could either use a lasagna pan, or make several 9x13'; cakes as layers (or even make 4 of them if you need that much, and put 2 cakes next to each other)Can you bake a layer cake in a jelly roll pan?
Yes, you can do it, make a series of thinner layers.





Of course each layer, being thinner, will bake in less time. And it would be hard to tell exactly how long the baking time will be. Keep an eye on the first one. Keep track of the time and stick a toothpick in it to see if it's done, and then use that time for the following layers.
Yes it should work just fine. The layers will be a little thin but make 3 or more and you would have a nice big cake. I would bake for 20 min and check with a tooth pick in the middle. Good luck!


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There are many layered cakes made that way. Especially those 7 layer cakes. (If you notice, the layers are thin) I don't know the timing, I would check it after 15 to 20 minutes. Good luck!
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