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| Does anyone have any recipes for the center fill baking pan, it is a cake pan that I just bought off the HSN network. It leaves an indention in the middle of the cake so you can fill it with cream cheese, mousse etc. It only came with 2 recipes. |
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- Posted by Ginger_St_Thomas (My Page) on Sat, Nov 23, 02 at 10:33
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| I too have just received the center-fill baking pan from HSN. I was disappointed in the amount of recipes included in the package. Yes, we do need some ideas. Can anyone help??? I'm anxious to use it, this week!! |
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| Please let us know if the pan shown at the link is it. We need to know what it is before offerimg ideas. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Is this it?
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| I do not know what Tiara pans are. These center fill baking pans are for cakes. They can be a regular round cake pan, or you can put an insert into the pan where when you bake a cake you get a outside ring of cake with a more shallow round center that can be filled with somekind of filling. Possibly a cheesecake filling. It sounded so neat on HSN and I expected to get a lot of recipes or ideas with the pan, but didn't. Can you help? |
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- Posted by Ginger_St_Thomas (My Page) on Wed, Nov 27, 02 at 4:05
| Sounds sort of like a Tiara pan. I think Tiara pans have a sort of indented center that you fill. Check the recipes above & see if they sound like they'd work. If they're sold on TV, sooner or later more recipes will appear. |
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- Posted by Ginger_St_Thomas (My Page) on Fri, Nov 29, 02 at 7:28
| Oops, I'm wrong. Sounds like this makes sort of a version of tunnel cakes. |
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| Does anyone have any recipes for these pans yet? Are we the only ones who purchase them? |
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- Posted by Ginger_St_Thomas (My Page) on Thu, Jun 12, 03 at 6:37
| Is the pan you're talking about the same as the pan Marlen posted the link to? |
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| Ginger, Yes, this is the same pan. If you have any ideas let me know. I have not used the pan but 3 times. |
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| I'm glad to see this thread because I've been thinking about getting a very similar cake pan from QVC. If I remember correctly, don't you just use a regular cake mix and your imagination. In the demo that I saw, they filled it with everything from ice cream, to pudding to fruit. I think they also used only one side and made a jello mold filling the indentation with fruit and a meatloaf topped (filled) with mashed potatoes. Wanda and Mary Ann -- I know you've only used your pan a few times, but were you pleased with it? Did the cake release easily? Here's a link to the one I'm thinking about getting -- you may find some recipes there. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Culinique Surprise Food Mold
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| That is the pan that is sold on QVC.We have used it several times. |
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