It depends what kind of cake it is. Usually, the nutrition facts will give you the answer.
To successfully stack a 3-layer cake, start by placing the bottom layer on a flat surface. Spread a layer of frosting on top, then place the second layer on top of the frosting. Repeat with another layer of frosting and the final cake layer. Use a cake board and dowels for support if needed. Finish by frosting the entire cake for a polished look.
It depends how big you want the slices.
To stack a 3-layer cake for a professional and stable presentation, start by placing the bottom layer on a cake board or serving plate. Spread a layer of frosting on top, then add the second layer. Repeat with frosting and the final layer. Insert dowels or straws into the cake to provide support, then chill the cake before serving to help it set and stay stable.
It depends a lot on factors of the cake, such as icing, layers, fillings, decorations (sprinkles, shaved chocolate, piping, ect.) and they type of cake (milk chocolate, baking chocolate, dark chocolate, ect.). Generally, a small slice of fairly simple and plain chocolate cake will be about 200 calories. A large slice can be about 400 calories. But a more complex cake can be up to 700 or 800 calories a slice.
About 45 minutes or so. If you want to go big, a 5-layer cake takes about 3 hours, if you have to use the same oven.
10 calories
Just fill each pan a little over halfway full so it will have plenty of room to rise
There are many factors that come into play here. The first is the calorie content of the cake. A simple, small slice of white or vanilla cake will be about 250 to 300 calories. A large piece of cake that has icing, frsoting, filling, or decadent ingredients can easily run up to 1,000 calories or more. The next factor is how you are exercising to burn the cake off. The average person burns about 100 calories per mile they run, and 80 calories per mile they walk (at 3 to 4 mph). Swimming laps at a moderate pace can burn between 200 (freestyle) and 300 (breaststroke) calories per hour. Hiking can burn 400 to 500 calories per hour, and biking can burn about 150 calories per hour going at a moderate to fast speed.
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Roughly 3 calories
25 calories