Contemporary Home Products Dome Cake and Ice Cream Cake Bake Set This dome cake set helps create impressive and elaborate bakery-style cakes from home that are actually much less laborious to prepare than they may appear. The four pieces in the set make a hollowed-out cake that can then be filled with ice cream, mousse, or parfait for a spectacular presentation. The domed shape is ideal for making elegant Zuccatto, an Italian liqueur-moistened cake filled with whipped cream and nuts or chocolate shavings; baked alaska; and round cakes in any fun design that can be imagined- a soccer ball or baseball for a team celebration, a bonnet for Easter or Mother’s Day, or a decorated jack-o-lantern for Halloween.
The kit includes an 8-by-4-inch rounded cake form. With the round side resting on the counter, bakers pour mixed cake batter-whether from a mix or from scratch-into the form and then lock the rounded insert within it to bake the dome-shaped shell. The final base pan holds the cake dome-side-down during baking and catches any batter that bubbles over. Once the shell is baked, it can be filled, flipped over, frosted, and decorated. A contoured decorator’s icing knife with three profiles is included to make the finished dessert look professionally frosted.
All pans are made of steel and covered with a nonstick coating for easy release. A booklet with instructions and a sampling of recipes is included with the cake set. This bakeware is dishwasher-safe and has been featured on HGTV, in Better Homes and Gardens, and in numerous national newspapers. –Cristina Vaamonde
Customer Review: MAKES GREAT CAKES!
We’ve made a lot of great cakes with this set! If you follow the included recipe book it’s very simple. Some recipes do require more than one box of cake mix, but that is specified in the recipe booklet. We’ve made the one box recipe quite a few times and it comes out perfectly. We’ve made brownie cakes filled with ice cream and regular cakes filled with pudding or mousse. I’m about to buy another set to give as a christmas gift.
-
Miami Herald - China put itself in a tough position after losing to Brazil 4-0 on Saturday, but the hosts can still qualify for the next round of the Women’s World Cup with a solid result on Wednesday. China and Denmark both have three points after two games and
NWS changes severe weather alerts
Miami Herald - The National Weather Service is revamping the way it has issued severe weather warnings for decades with a new system designed to mark a geographic bull’s eye where a storm will hit. The system, which goes into effect Oct. 1, switches from alerts
Hester not slowing down in year two for Chicago
Miami Herald - Sometimes when you cage the beast, the beast gets angry. Words of wisdom from perhaps a famous general, a ruthless dictator, or maybe even a high-energy athlete? Actually, it was Wolverine (played by Hugh Jackman) from X-Men: The Last Stand. But hey
Elk Refuge bison hunt off to slow start
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Last updated September 18, 2007 12:04 p.m. PT Elk Refuge bison hunt off to slow start THE ASSOCIATED PRESS JACKSON, Wyo. — A Proposed reservoir could seep toward Hanford Defense gets case in federal corruption trial in alaska Fire ant invasion
Dietitians urge kids to read food labels
Miami Herald - When 10-year-old Marie Grandguillotte goes grocery shopping with her mother, she reads the food labels. She looks for calories and ingredients and knows to avoid fat and cholesterol. Reading the food labels was “a little bit confusing, but after a
Big hurdles ahead for Rice in Mideast
Miami Herald - As Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice prepares to return to Jerusalem this week for her fifth visit this year, new divisions between Israeli and Palestinian negotiators could undermine, or even derail, Bush administration plans for a meeting on
N.Y. beats Miami for `Nobel of education’
Miami Herald - Miami-Dade public schools chief Rudy Crew vowed Tuesday to return victorious next year to the nation’s capital, minutes after losing a much-coveted education award to the New York City schools. New York — Crew’s previous employer — took home $1
This entry was posted
on Tuesday, September 18th, 2007 at 9:02 pm
and is filed under Rangerrob News.
You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
March 17th, 2008 at 6:05 pm
Ncaa…
Ncaa…