This is a great, easy way to bake small cakes for 2 people. They're a fun project for kids and adults alike. I have several "little" recipes for cakes and desserts for just 2 people and all of them can be baked in tin cans using this technique. Here are a few of them: recipe #369222, recipe #369220, and recipe #369159
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Categories Dessert
Time 2m
Yield 2 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- You'll need 2 cans and a good can opener. I like to use the cans that are left from pie filling (21 oz). They are kinda wide and I find them easier to work with. They must be cleaned and free of dents (dents will stop the cake from popping out).
- The important thing is to open the cans cleanly with no jagged edges which will tear the cakes when removing them and cut your hands.
- The second important thing is to grease and flour the can very well and line the bottom with a little circle of greased parchment paper. You can use the standard butter or shortening and flour but I prefer to spray them with Baker's Joy. It's just so much simpler.
- I make the recipes right in a 4 cup measuring cup and then simply pour/scrape the batter into the center of the cans. If you don't have one of those, drop the batter off of a serving spoon into the center of the can. Try to smooth the tops a little with a narrow rubber spatula. Tap the cans on the counter gently to remove air pockets. Bake according to your recipe.
- Test for doneness using a long thin skewer.
- After you bake the cake according to the recipe, let it cool on a rack for 10 minutes just like usual then run a thin knife around the edge of the cake and pop it out. Cool completely on the rack.
- If the cake gets totally stuck, cut the bottom of the can off with your can opener and push the cake gently up out of the can (sort of like a push-up pop ice cream). Gently remove the can bottom from the cake with a thin knife.
- Once the cake is cool, carefully slice it in half horizontally to make your 2 layers. Fill and frost according to your recipe.
- Be very careful during this whole process not to cut yourself on the rims of the cans and supervise children when they're handling the cans.
- Replace the cans after 2 or 3 uses or when you see any rusting or discoloration.
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Bryson Marks
[email protected]I've never made cakes in cans before, but I'm definitely going to try this recipe. It looks so easy and delicious!
Bailey Neitzke
[email protected]These cakes are so moist and flavorful! I love the way the spices complement each other.
Liticia Clarkray
[email protected]I'm not sure what I did wrong, but my cakes didn't turn out very well. They were dry and crumbly.
Joy Sk
[email protected]This is a great recipe for a fun and easy dessert. I'm sure my kids will love these cakes.
Yousuf Jamil khan
[email protected]I'm definitely going to be making these cakes again. They're so easy and delicious!
ezra york
[email protected]These cakes are so moist and fluffy! I can't believe they're made in cans.
Holly Mackay
[email protected]I was really impressed with how easy this recipe was to follow. Even a beginner baker could make these cakes.
Atigah Divine
[email protected]These cakes are the perfect size for a quick snack or dessert. I love that I can just grab one and go.
Md Munna
[email protected]I'm not a huge fan of canned cakes, but this recipe is actually pretty good. The cake was moist and flavorful, and the frosting was delicious.
Shawon islam
[email protected]These cakes are so cute and easy to make! I love that you can decorate them any way you want.
Oluwashindara motunrayo
[email protected]I followed the recipe exactly, but my cakes didn't turn out as moist as I would have liked. Maybe I'll try adding a little extra butter next time.
Mis Labony
[email protected]These cakes are so moist and fluffy! I'm definitely going to be making them again.
Kayla Wiles
[email protected]I was skeptical at first, but these cakes actually turned out great! They're so cute and portable, too.
RO PU
[email protected]This is such a fun and easy way to make cakes! I love that you can use any kind of can you have on hand.
Sarwar Sar
[email protected]I've tried baking cakes in cans before, and they always turn out so moist and delicious. This recipe is no exception! The cake was incredibly flavorful and had a perfect texture.