Baking Tips – Techniques for Getting the Bowl Out of the Mold

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This is the "Cook's Choice, Better Baker Edible Bowl Maker" which I received as a gift.

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Now the idea appears clever enough, but everything I try to do with it either comes out too hard to be enjoyable (not 'Good Eats') or it comes out like this: (the finished product won't come out in one usable piece.

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I've greased/floured the bowls, I've allowed the product to cool thoroughly…

What techniques or recipe adjustments will help me get a usable cake out of the mold?
(note: I would also like to be able to use this for breads, but I'll settle for getting a usable cake out of the mold for now…)

[Follow-up]: With thanks to all who contributed..

So I found some Pam Baking spray (yea, right next to the stuff I always get, just hadn't noticed it before…) and tried releasing the cakes before they were fully cooled:
Add a shot of rum, some pecans and caramel...mmmm.

Best Answer

Search for recipes for 'cake release', which is typically a mixture of equal parts solid shortening, flour and oil. You can then paint it on with a pastry brush.

You also don't always want items to cool fully before removing from the pan; you might need to warm the pan back up some for the item to release.