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  1. Hi Veena,

    Thanks so much for this recipe. I’m needing to make a few cakes to shape into an owl.
    Please can you tell me for the amounts you give what size cake tin is ideal?? Then I will be able to calculate what I need??
    Also, does it work well if I need to place dowels into may cake??
    Thanks Stella

    1. Stella. The recipe card below has the number of servings. You can change the number of servings to figure out how much cake you need.
      If you have more than one tier of the cake. It’s best to dowel. Thanks

      1. Thank you.
        Sorry, I just made another comment thinking this one hadn’t gone through, ignore that one please.
        Is this recipe suitable for a sphere cake also?
        And the amounts you give? Would this be good for a 6inch round pan? Sorry, I’m not really familiar in working with servings, always just go by size of pan?
        Thanks

        1. Hey Stella.

          Yes, this would be ok for a sphere cake. and yes, this is enough for two x 6 inch round pans.

  2. In the recipe it says it calls for coffee. Is that brewed coffee or coffee grounds?

  3. Hi Veena , have been a silent member for long admiring but but not having any confidence to try your sculpting cakes. I have to make a stadium cake soon and I
    Am wondering how much cake I will need. If I make a 13×9 will I have enough space for the field and audience which will be another 13×9 carved. I greatly admire the progress you have had and your contribution to the baking world !

    1. Hey Nilo. Not sure what stadium your design is. But I’d say you definitely need more than one cake. Most people don’t’ realize this cake is not big. So you may need more or less than two depending on the size of your stadium Thanks

  4. Zara Stratton says:

    5 stars
    Hi

    I made this cake today and like it, but having another go tomorrow doing the recipe x 4 (for a large rectangle pan).

    I would like to have 2 layers with buttercream in the middle. Will this work OK with carving?

    I’m thinking make the 2 cakes, buttercream in middle, then freeze. Carve when frozen and with buttercream. Do you think that will work?

    Thank you!!

    1. Yes this cake is great for carving. Place it in the fridge for an hour before you carve and you will have less crumbs. Don’t freeze too long.. frozen cake is hard to carve.

  5. 5 stars
    Used this cake recipe last week and was suppose to make a doll cake but the kids ate it on it’s own.It was so tasty. Making some more today. Love the recipe.

    1. Thank you, Jamar. So happy you have success with this recipe. Oh, your kids are like me. Love simple plain cake. Thank you for coming back to write this feedback. Have a wonderful day.

  6. Ashley Coffey says:

    5 stars
    I am a little confused on the buttermilk recipes says 150 ml which translates to 2/3 cup. Comments says 1.6 ml recipes says 0.6 cups. I just need to know how much in cup form I need. Please help! Trying to do a run thru before day of.

  7. Payal agarwal says:

    5 stars
    Can this recipe be made eggless? Should I substitute with curd or flaxmeal? Which one would work fine for a sculpting cake?Thank you

      1. Charles St-Pierre says:

        I’m a little late to the party, but if you are looking for eggless, it screams egg allergy, like I have.

        Duck eggs replace perfectly chicken eggs, and can be non allergic. I eat duck eggs all the time, and there’s no difference with cake.

  8. 5 stars
    I made this cake last night and am dissappointed on how thin it is? I did use regular all purpose flour, should I have used cake flour? Also, my eggs were not room temp. Could that have been the issue as well?? Any advice on how to get a fluffier cake??
    Thank you

    1. Cristi The quantity of ingredient in the list are as small as 2 cups flour and it says 20 servings. So not it’s not a big cake. Though you can multiply this recipe successfully. Haing the eggs are room temperature is great but don’t think it would make the cake any bigger. This cake is meant for carving where a dense cake is much preferred so you have less crumbs. There are other recipes in this blog such as my Chocolate Chiffon cake as well as my simple moist chocolate cake which are very light and fluffy.

  9. 5 stars
    Can you bake this in a loaf pan?

    1. Yes of course Alicia!! If you need a loaf pan you can bake it in a loaf pan.. Just make sure to bake thru until a skewer inserted in the center comes clean

  10. 5 stars
    Hi Veena! Thanks so much for sharing this and so many other recipes. I love thus cake so much! How, if possible, would you make this cake nut free? Thanks in advance!!

    1. 5 stars
      You are very welcome Rebecca.. Happy to hear you enjoy my recipes. But there are not nuts in this recipe!! or Are you referring to another recipe?