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Small chilli Offline
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Whenever I make a cake. Which isn’t that often. I never have the right size tin, not ever! It’s infuriating. 
Anyone suffer from this?
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#2
You need more kitchen equipment.
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Nope. never have that problem............................probably because I don't make cake.Smile
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I try to avoid making the kind of cake where tin size is critical. Also, I really only ever make banana bread or courgette bread, and my two sizes of loaf tin suffice for those.
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JJB Offline
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Nope, don't have that problem as I've got far too many cake tins and more often than not I can convince myself the batter will fit in another shape/size. Although I had to buy a bundt tin recently as I didn't have an alternative.
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Vinny Offline
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I had one tin which was rectangular for making a small loaf. I recently bought a round tin from Aldi cheaply,with a loose bottom. I haven't tried it yet. Rolleyes Two cake tins are deffo enough for me. Rolleyes
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JJB Offline
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I also have a contraption that builds into almost any square shape you can think of, especially for Christmas/wedding cake. Definite overkill. Smile
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Bren Offline
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I know this isn’t much help but I remember seeing a website that had substitute cake tin sizes listed from square to round to loaf.
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(31-03-2021, 08:43 PM)Bren Wrote: I know this isn’t much help but I remember seeing a website that had substitute cake tin sizes listed from square to round to loaf.
Found one Bren, thanks. That’ll come in handy 

https://www.dovesfarm.co.uk/recipes/how-...-tin-sizes
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Greenfingers Offline
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I just make the cake fit the tin generally. Both my sister and I use the same Christmas cake recipe, but mine ends up much smaller but taller than hers. They both taste great. On one occasion when I had too much cake batter for the tin I just cooked the extra in the bottom of another tin as a thin layer and then froze it to use in the bottom of trifle at a later date.
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