To make layers for a cake, either pour the batter into and bake in two pans instead of one, this will give you two layers about half as thick as one; or you can double the recipe and pour into and bake in two pans for two full sized layers. If you're using a box of cake mix, it will tell you on the instructions how many layers it's intended to make.
Once the layers have baked and cooled, you need frosting to put between the layers to hold them together; you can also cover the entire cake with frosting after stacking the layers.
slice yellow cake in several layers,,filling between layers..more filling on top..
For the actual "hat" part of the cake, stack about three layers of pound cake, dirty ice it and cover it with fondant. For the strip that wraps around the hat, use a piece of fondant. For the brim, mold it out of rice crispy treats and cover it with fondant.
it will make 2 8" round cakes for two layers
Yes, fudge cake is an actual, rich chocolate cake.
The Earth's crust has layers, the atmosphere has layers, and certain types of cake have layers.
10 layers
Yes. But it is not an actual den item though.
A rock composed of compressed layers (sometimes resembling a cake) are known as sedimentary.
The cake had seven different layers.
no .. a wedding cake can be lots of layers
you would need about 4 boxes of cake mix. it only depends on how many layers you are making. that is a basic of 2 layers each.
Make a layered cake, with each layer representing a layer of the canyon. pick different kinds of cake that look like shale, sandstone, limestone, etc.