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<p>No a serrated knife is better for tough hard things. A bread knife is best, and use a "sawing" action rather than pressing the knife down onto the cake - otherwise you will squish the soft cake and filling.<p> No a serrated knife is better for tough hard things. A bread knife is best, and use a "sawing" action rather than pressing the knife down onto the cake - otherwise you will squish the soft cake and filling.
You can, but it won't create square corners. If you want square corners, you'll have to trim the cake with a serrated knife once it's cooled.
Nothing should be eaten with a knife. It is very dangerous to bring it to your mouth multiple times without injury resulting. It would be best to cut the cake with a knife and consume it with a fork.
Usually a cake knife.
a spatula knife is used to spread icing and cut cake or other types of pound cake !!!
use a knife
The easiest way is with a sharp knife. You can use a ruler of mark the cake if you want straight lines or a specific look to how it is cut. Cutting the cake in the pan can also be helpful, too.
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stick a knife in the middle of the cake if theres anything on the knife when you pull it out its not ready there should be nothing on the knife once its pulled out. Another answer if u have a kebab stick then stick it into the middle of the cake right to the bottom and if it comes out with maybe just some crumbs or completely clean then the cake is cooked
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you get a dry measuring cup, scoop and then get a straight level surface like a knife and swip the top off the dry measuring cup
It is almost impossible to bake a cake properly (and make it taste good, too!) in a "tube". Instead, to make a train, an easier way to do this would be to bake rectangular cakes. But the in half and stack one atop the other (you can stack three or four to get the desired height, if needed). Use icing and bamboo skewers to hold them in place. Then, use a serrated knife to gently carve the edges into a dome and then ice and decorate.