What does flouring a cake pan do?

The flour helps the cake batter grip the sides of the pan so that it rises evenly. It also creates a barrier between the butter and the batter to prevent the butter from melting into the batter.
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Is buttering a cake pan enough?

Our recommendation is yes. It's always worth greasing your tin even if it is non-stick. No harm will come to your sponge if you prepare the tin well and quite often non-stick can stick nonetheless!
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Is it necessary to flour cake pans?

However, flouring a cake pan after you've greased it is not absolutely necessary, and some bakers opt to simply grease their cake pans because the flour can contribute to a thicker, drier crust on some cakes, which some consider unpleasant.
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Is it better to grease and flour a pan?

If you are baking a cake, always grease and flour the pan before adding the batter if you want the cake to unmold cleanly and easily. This is extra important if you're using a fancy bundt pan or making a tall, multi-layered cake.
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Should I grease non stick cake pans?

Greasing the pan is a necessary step even when using a nonstick pan. Whether you're using a bundt pan, cake pan, cupcake pan, or cookie sheet, applying a thin layer of grease to the sides and bottom of the pan will help your baked goods release with ease.
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How to Grease and Flour a Cake Pan



Do you grease and flour the sides of a cake pan?

If your cake has a high sugar content, it is a good idea to flour your greased pan. The caramelized sugar on the edges of the cake can stick to the sides of the pan, tearing when you try to unmold the cake. A sprinkling of flour will act as a protective barrier between the sugary batter and the greased cake pan walls.
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Why does my cake stick to the bottom of the pan?

If your cake has cooled in pan and was greased with shortening & flour, this will cause the cake layers to stick in cake pans. If this occurs, simply heat the bottom of cake pan over a low flame on stove until cake releases from pan.
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Why do you have to grease and line a cake tin?

Cake tins should be greased and lined to prevent the sponge from sticking to the sides during cooking. It makes life much easier when it comes to turning the finished cake out of the tin. -Using a pastry brush, brush the base and sides of the cake tins all over with melted butter or oil.
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How do you keep a cake from sticking to the pan?

Grease with butter and flour
  1. Coat the entire inside of your pan with butter (or margarine or shortening). ...
  2. Line the bottom with parchment paper and grease the parchment paper with more butter.
  3. Sprinkle your greased pan with flour.
  4. Shake and rotate the pan until it is completely dusted with flour.
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What if I forgot to flour the pan?

Forgetting to grease or flour a cake pan can put you on a fast track to dessert disaster. Kimball has a simple fix -- fill a larger pan with hot water and set your cake pan inside. Let it sit for three minutes, then remove the cake from the pan -- it should come out easily!
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Can you grease a pan without flour?

Most commercial baking sprays are made with vegetable oil, which makes this a no brainer when it comes to using this as a replacement to grease your pans. All you have to do is pour some of your vegetable oil on a paper towel and rub it along the sides of the pan in order to make sure the whole thing is coated.
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Should I grease and flour a nonstick pan?

Nonstick cookware is supposed to do this on its own, but it's not foolproof. Recipes recommend that you either grease your pans with butter or cooking spray/oil, or grease your pans and give them a coating of flour.
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Is it OK to grease cake pan with butter?

You can use butter or shortening for this method. If you're using butter, you can just run it around the pan, bottom and sides, using the stick. If you're using shortening or a tub of butter, I like to use a paper towel to wipe it all over the pan. Add a tablespoon or two of all-purpose flour into your pan.
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Which is better to use in greasing pan oil or butter?

When it comes to greasing pans, vegetable oil and shortening are actually better choices. They may not impart any extra butter flavor to the “crusts” of your cake, but they are both more effective at preventing cakes from sticking than butter.
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Should I line my cake pan with parchment paper?

If you want a level cake that doesn't stick to the pan, then you need to line the pan with parchment paper. If you want a level cake that doesn't stick to the pan, then you need to line the pan with parchment paper. It's an extra step that seriously simplifies things later on in the cake-making process.
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Is parchment paper the same as greasing?

Nope! Parchment paper is already non-stick, so there's generally no need to grease your parchment paper. And if you're baking cookies, greasing the parchment paper will likely cause your cookies to overspread and become greasy, so definitely skip the grease.
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What is the best way to line a cake tin?

Cut a double strip of baking parchment slightly longer than the circumference of the tin. Fold back 1 inch (2.5 cm) along its length and snip this at intervals, cutting at a slight angle to the fold. Grease the tin then press the paper around the sides – it should sit comfortably around the sides of the tin.
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What is the difference between greaseproof paper and baking parchment?

Yes. Although they look very similar they are completely different. Greaseproof paper is fine for wrapping sandwiches and cheese, but useless for lining cake tins as it sticks to cakes like glue. Baking paper or parchment has a silicon coating which prevents cakes sticking to it, making it ideal for lining cake tins.
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Do you let cake cool before removing pan?

Try not to let it cool completely before removing it. Most cakes are best unmolded from their pan while they are still warm, otherwise they tend to stick. To remove, run a sharp thin-bladed knife around the cake's edges. Place your cooling rack over the cake and invert the cake onto the rack before cooling completely.
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How do I stop my cake from doming?

To stop your cake from doming, line the outsides of your cake tin with a double layer of foil. Simply take long strips of foil, fold them to the height of your cake pan and wrap around the outside. The extra foil slows down the heating of the pan, so the cake batter at the edges won't cook as quickly.
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How long can you leave cake batter out before baking?

The batter can be stored at room temperature for a short period of time (one-hour maximum) and refrigerated for up to 48 hours. Can cake batter sit out for an hour? It is best to bake the cake butter once it is mixed up, but you can leave it at room temperature for no longer than one hour.
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Can I use Pam instead of grease and flour?

If you are looking for a flour substitution for greasing a cake pan, you have a couple of options: Use a nonstick cooking spray such as Pam. (We love the nonstick sprays with flour in them!) This no grease technique is neat and tidy.
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Should you line cake pans?

Yes, You Should Line a Cake Pan

If a cake recipe instructs you to line the pan, it's best to do just that. In fact, it's absolutely necessary to follow this step, just like it's essential to use the listed ingredient measurements.
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What happens if you grease a nonstick pan?

Cooking spray causes a build up of residue around the edge of nonstick cookware that simply doesn't burn off. As a result, the effort needed to scrub off the residue can end up damaging the pan. Instead, opt for cooking fats like butter or olive oil to avoid this.
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