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Make an animal-themed cake or a Death Star to celebrate a birthday, a brain cake for Halloween, a cheery robin or Christmas pud-shaped cake for the festive season, or dream up your very own domed or 3D spherical masterpiece using the large hemisphere cake pan.
The easiest way to bake a half sphere cake is in a bowl. A regular stainless steel prep bowl works but you can also use an 8” hemisphere pan. So that the bowl sits level throughout the baking process, I nest it within a regular round cake pan. Items Needed 8” hemisphere pan (commission earned)
Grease and flour an Individual and Large Hemisphere Cake Pan. Make the cakes: mix the butter and sugar together until light and fluffy. Beat in 4 eggs and half of the flour, then beat in the last 2 eggs, vanilla extract and remaining flour and transfer the mixture to the tins.
Say goodbye to precarious stacking and wobbly carving – this hemisphere tin makes reliably rounded cakes a doddle to achieve. Made from tough anodised aluminium which has great heat distribution properties, each one is oven safe up to 230°C. Get perfectly smooth, domed cakes the easy way using our range of hemisphere baking pans.
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