I have a Jubliee bundt pan that is only 10 cups, but my recipe is for a bundt pan at least 12 cups. I've only made the recipe once and it turned out great. But since I insisted in using as much of the batter as would fit in the pan, it overflowed while baking. I cut the overflow off and ate it separately, but I'd like to make it next time where it doesn't overflow. Since the recipe uses a box mix as the base and alters the ingredients you add, it's not a good idea to cut the recipe by 1/4 (not only would I have to figure out what 3/4 of the box mix would be, I'd have to use 3/4 of an egg!). My thought is to make the batter and the filling but only use 3/4 of it for the bundt pan. Any thoughts on what size pan or how many cupcakes I could make with the remaining batter? You can find the recipe here: http://allrecipes.com/recipe/chocolate-irish-car-bomb-cake/
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Best Answer
You can use this for 'left-over' batter, or a whole batch:
An Ice Cream Cone: