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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Did the Job GREAT! Apr 05, 2010
By J. Lee I've made lamb cakes before for Easter but couldn't find my mould this year so went out and bought a new one. It did a great job - I followed all of the directions in the box (and they do have a bunch of them) including how to grease and flour the pan and how to cool the cake appropriately and this was the first year I made one where the head did NOT fall off. They suggest that you use pound cake and I think this helps to make it firmer.
Unlike the previous reviewer we had no problems with needing to plug any holes. The one that was there for testing the cake worked perfectly and with following all of the other directions we had no cake overflow etc! Plus I got it on SALE! :)
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Lamb cake pan May 06, 2007
By D. Basch I had trouble getting the cake out of the pan. Because the cake got stuck, the head of the lamb was separated from the body. There were holes in the pan, which had to be plugged with foil paper.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Over a decade of tradition Apr 23, 2011
By AMH Back in 1981 my parents bought their first lamb cake from Lexington Market in Baltimore, MD. When we moved away from Baltimore my parents continued the tradition buying our family's first Wilton lamb cake pan. When I graduated from college I got my own pan and have been using it now for over a decade.
Couple of things I have learned along the way - make sure you grease the pan with shortening and then dust with flour just like the directions say. The one year I used Pam cooking spray ended badly. I use two boxes of Betty Crocker poundcake, using the extra mix to make a 9" x 9" cake for the kids to decorate. I fill the front pan to the rim, but no more. One year I was generous and ended up cleaning pound cake mix off the oven floor. The directions suggest putting aluminum foil under the pan to catch any spilled mix. I would trust them. I use the butter cream icing recipe, double the amount, and use the without butter suggestion so the icing turns out white. The year I used butter I had a yellowish lamb that did not look exactly right.
I am writing this review because I just bought my children one each. My parents did the same thing, now three of the four of us make a lamb cake each year. I am not sure where or who started the tradition, but I love it, and it is a great way to teach children the true meaning of Easter.
Wilton Lamb Cake Pan Apr 18, 2012
By Mimi for 3 I needed the Wilton Standup Lamb Cake Pan for Easter and delivery was within a short time window without extra shipping cost. Pan in new condition with Wilton baking and decorating instructions enclosed. Price was appropriate. Researched other sites before choosing. Brought back great childhood memories that I can now share with grandkids.
Family Traditions Nov 23, 2010
By Kristen Mulcahey
"KMulcahey"
I'm really excited about my new Lamb Cake Pan. I make a Lamb cake every year for Easter (as my Grandmas have done before me), but the previous pan was damaged and did not fully close to be baked both sides together. I would have to bake the 2 sides lying next to each other and then "glue" the 2 sizes later with chocolate Ganache. Delicious, but not practical. That was a pan I bought from eBay several years ago. As soon as I received this pan, I opened it and verified the 2 sides match up. I can't wait till Easter! I have to use it before then to practice making it the way it's supposed to be made ;) I'll probably use it to make a birthday cake for my niece first, but decorate it to look like her "cousin", my chihuahua :)
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