Parchment paper
Parchment paper
Here is a method i have been using: 1) Get a dollar bill 2) Roll it up 3) Make Sure it is tight. Presto!
You make a sponge cake in a shallow baking sheet. When it is done, you turn it out onto a slightly damp towel and roll it up. Let it cool rolled up. When cool, unroll the cake, spread the jelly or jam of your choice on the cake and roll it back up. Put the end on the bottom of the roll, dust it with powdered sugar and you have a jelly roll.
Roll them really tight and bind them with string.
To successfully roll a cake roll, first bake the cake in a thin layer, then immediately roll it while it's still warm using a clean kitchen towel. Let it cool completely before unrolling, filling, and rolling it back up. This helps prevent cracking and ensures a smooth roll.
Tight is tight... get it snug, roll with it.
To roll a cake into a perfect spiral shape, first bake a thin sheet of cake in a jelly roll pan. Once baked, let the cake cool slightly, then carefully roll it up with a clean kitchen towel while it's still warm. Let it cool completely in the rolled shape to set the spiral. Unroll the cake, add your desired filling, then carefully roll it back up. Chill the cake before slicing to maintain the spiral shape.
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a "hot cross bun" is not a cake it is a type of bread roll.
Cake can be removed from a jelly roll pan most easily if the pan is greased or sprayed with oil, then lined with parchment paper. Grease or spray the paper again before pouring in the cake batter.
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You can't, cake needs fat to be possible to cook. You can make cake's containing no fat! you can use the recipe for a Swiss roll or you can search on Google for a cake recipe that contains no fat. Also cake doesn't need fat to cook, it needs fat to keep it in date, so if you do make cakes containing no fat, then make sure you eat them within a couple of days. http://allrecipes.co.UK/recipes/searchresults.aspx?keywordGroup=10_Cake&keywordGroup=4_Healthy here is a link to a website with low fat cake products