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Mick 14-02-2009 08:22

Cake tin
 
I have this nice recipe for Banana cake i want to make tomorrow

Makes 1 x 900g loaf
Preparation time: 30 minutes
Cooking time: 40-45 minutes
2 ripe bananas (about 400g)
150g softened butter
150g soft brown sugar
300g plain flour
2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp bicarbonate of soda
2 eggs, lightly beaten
100ml vegetable oil

The problem is i cant find a cake tin to fit the Bananas in only square or round cake tins
so anyone know where i can get a cake tin the right shape ?

garinda 14-02-2009 08:34

Re: Cake tin
 
You havin' a laugh?

It's Valentine's Day, not April Fool's.

:D

Mick 14-02-2009 08:39

Re: Cake tin
 
EH what have i said:confused::rolleyes::)
Just asking a question :confused::eek::cool::rolleyes:

garinda 14-02-2009 08:41

Re: Cake tin
 
The nearest in shape I've found for you is a Fire Engine shaped cake tin.

Though your banana can't be longer than five inches, and can't have a bend more than 30 degrees, otherwise it ain't going to fit in whole.

Novelty Shaped Cakes and Baking Tins

:D

Benipete 14-02-2009 08:44

Re: Cake tin
 
Maybe that kitchenware shop in the Market Hall.:cook38:

Mick 14-02-2009 08:49

Re: Cake tin
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 679746)

Though your banana can't be longer than five inches, and can't have a bend more than 30 degrees, otherwise it ain't going to fit in whole.

Novelty Shaped Cakes and Baking Tins

:D

er sorry but i dont have a protractor or a rule to check the angle and length of my bananas:):confused::tongueout
anyone know the angle and length of a standard Banana ?:D

garinda 14-02-2009 09:13

Re: Cake tin
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mick (Post 679754)
er sorry but i dont have a protractor or a rule to check the angle and length of my bananas:):confused::tongueout
anyone know the angle and length of a standard Banana ?:D

I think the only answer is to take a knife to your banana, then it should fit in an ordinary loaf/cake tin.

:D

Mick 14-02-2009 09:18

Re: Cake tin
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 679761)
I think the only answer is to take a knife to your banana, then it should fit in an ordinary loaf/cake tin.

:D

As you suggest i took a knife to the banana but nothing happened they are still sat there next to each other doing nothing :confused:
how long does this take to work and what happens :confused:

garinda 14-02-2009 09:21

Re: Cake tin
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mick (Post 679762)
As you suggest i took a knife to the banana but nothing happened they are still sat there next to each other doing nothing :confused:
how long does this take to work and what happens :confused:

Just take the knife and start chopping.

Do be careful though, and if you are still wearing your jim-jams it's probably safer to wear a pinny.

:eek::D

Mick 14-02-2009 09:27

Re: Cake tin
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 679763)
Just take the knife and start chopping.

Do be careful though, and if you are still wearing your jim-jams it's probably safer to wear a pinny.

:eek::D

I dont know what difference it makes but i have been up and dressed since 5-30am
but will put me pinny on as you say.
right i took the knife and have now chopped up the worktop sink unit and table but the banana has not moved, have i got the wrong sort of Bananas or are they just dead they dont look that fresh come to think of it
:rolleyes:


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