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Common
Baking
Problems
and Why They
Happen
If you have carefully followed the basic instructions
and still experience
poor results, these suggestions may be
helpful:
Cakes are uneven.
Excessive
shrinkage.
Pans touching each other or oven walls.
Too little leavening.
Batter uneven in pans.
Overmixing.
Oven temperature
too low or baking time too short.
Pan too large.
Oven not level.
Oven temperature
too high.
Undermixing.
Baking time too long.
Pans too close to each other or oven wall.
Too much liquid.
Cakes high in middle.
Crumbly
or dry texture.
Improper measurement
of sugar, baking powder,
Temperature
too high.
liquid or fat.
Baking time too long.
Old baking powder.
Overmixing.
Oven temperature
too high.
Too much flour.
Baking time too long.
Pans touching each other or oven walls.
Uneven
Texture.
Cakes fall.
Too much liquid.
Too much shortening or sugar.
Undermixing.
Too much or too little liquid.
Oven temperature
too low.
Temperature
too low.
Baking time too short.
Old or too little baking powder.
Cakes have tunnels.
Pan too small.
Not enough shortening.
Oven door opened frequently.
Too much baking powder.
Cakes crack on top.
Overmixing.
Batter overmixed.
Oven temperature
too high.
Oven temperature
too high.
Cakes don't brown evenly on bottom.
Too much leavening.
Oven not preheated.
Pans darkened, dented or warped.
Cakes don't brown on top.
Cakes not done in middle.
Oven temperature
too low.
Temperature
too high.
Overmixing.
Pan too snaall.
Too much liquid.
Incorrect pan size or too little batter in pan.
Pie crust edges too brown.
Oven door opened too often.
Oven temperature
too high.
Pans touching each other or oven walls.
Cakes, cookies, biscuits
too brown on bottom.
Edges of crust too thin.
Oven not preheated.
Pies don't brown on bottom.
Pans touching each other or oven walls.
Using shiny met:d pans.
Using glass, darkened, warped or dull finish
Pies have soaked crust.
metal pans.
Temperature
too low at start of baking.
Incorrect rack position.
Filling too juicy.
Incorrect use of aluminum foil.
Using shiny metal pans.
Temperature
Conversions
°Fahrenheit
200
250
275
300
325
350
375
400
425
450
°Celsius
100
120
140
150
160
180
190
200
220
230
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