👑 Bake Your Dreams into Reality!
The ROSANNA PANSINO by Wilton 3-Piece Princess Cake Pan Set is your ultimate baking companion, featuring three uniquely sized non-stick steel pans and an exclusive yellow cake recipe. Perfect for creating stunning doll and princess cakes, this set combines durability with creativity, ensuring your baking adventures are both fun and hassle-free.
S**A
Awesome pan!
It cooked perfectly with out the need for bake even strips. It took the exact amount of time the box said and I feel like my oven can run a little hotter than most. I baked the two smaller pans together and the larger pan by itself. It will work with 2 boxes of cake mix (if you go that route, but you will need to stretch the batter by adding some ingredients you can find ways to do that on Pinterest). It came out of the pan easily though I did use plenty of the Wilton baking spray (just in case). The pans cleaned up quickly also. I won’t have to torte this cake because it was baked in separate pans. Be sure that you use a cake recipe that has some girth like a pound cake. I bake often, but I am not a pro. This pan was worth every penny for the ease it created. If you aren’t a pro and don’t want to be whacking away at square cake to get this doll cake, then this pan is for you!
S**N
Great design and easy to use!
When I was a kid, my mom and I would make these dress cakes, but the pan was huge, unwieldy and you ended up with a lot of cake without any icing in the middle. This cake pan allows you to put layers of icing in between, so you end up with a tastier cake. I also was able to use two different flavors (it takes about two box mixes to fill them, plus you'll get some bonus cupcakes on the side). The pans nest in each other, so they store in a smaller space than you'd think. Highly recommend!
B**A
Fun and impressive cake!
I am not a frequent baker and had a very easy time using this set for my daughter‘s sixth birthday cake. I used three boxes of Pillsbury cake mix after reading that it forms and holds well, several cans of store-bought hot pink canned frosting that I mixed with 1 cup of powdered sugar per can, and a ballerina Barbie that you can purchase for around five dollars at a big box store. The cake mix I used plumed out of the pans in the oven, so I used a bread knife to level the tops, which made it easy to put together with frosting between layers. After I began decorating the cake, the top layer began to slide off; so after repositioning, I pushed two wooden candy apple sticks through the layers to secure them from sliding. I refrigerated (uncovered due to its height) until the following evening. It did make a lot of cake—probably enough for 20+ people. All in all, it was a success!
T**A
Very well made and easy to use!
I am not a baker or cake decorator by any means but when my daughter requested a Decendents cake and I couldn’t find many options, I decided to take on making it myself. She loved it so much and said it was the best cake she’s ever had for her birthday! I can definitely see myself using it again in the future and hopefully getting better at it.
J**1
Not just for princess cakes
Great cake pans. Wilton's pans always work great. And, YAY, Pam baking spray. Great invention, and I love the smell of it. Anyway, I am no professional baker, but I like having some fun with cakes. These RO cake pans were unfortunately not available for my daughters birthday. And, I made a Descendants Evie "princess" cake using circle cake pans. It came out great, but if I put the picture here is would be false advertising for these pans.I received this set for Christmas, and I will probably do a doll cake again. But, in the mean time I thought I would get creative and make a 3-D Pineapple Cake for my son's birthday. And, I will be making a volcano using this pan for my daughter's birthday this year. I will post pics of that after her birthday.
G**N
Great, but baking time longer and messier than expected with boxed mix
I used two boxed cake mixes, not the recipe on the pan packaging, and all looked well until I realized the middle was still raw and overflowing onto my oven 3/4 of the way through baking. Maybe that was my fault for using bixed cake mix and not the specified recipe, but my child wanted a different flavor. I probably used 7/8 batter, and all looked great until the end of baking. Then it took longer than expect s to cook after cleaning up the mess-- about 150% of the cooking time on the pan packaging. but aside from that th cake came out well from the greased and flowered pans and were easy to assemble and pans were easy to clean.
T**O
new easy bake pans for your doll cakes
my wife had the old conical doll pan from wilton which was a hit or miss story , either you got it just right or it got burnt or was raw in the middle due to the shear size of the pan even though it had the central rod the help cook from the center.these three pans create a stackable cake array that is fast and easy to cook and stack after leveling into a nice doll cake base.just rendered my wife's old doll cake pan redundant!!
J**R
Excellent result!
Used two entire box mixes. I was a bit concerned when I pulled my cakes out of the oven because they had pulled back from the edges quite a bit and the tops were very uneven (my fault - I used two different cake flavors, not really mixed together so one side would be strawberry and the other vanilla, and the strawberry side puffed up a lot more than the vanilla). But enough cake remained when I carved the tops down, and I used buttercream to fill gaps from shrinkage before topping with marshmallow fondant, so it still turned out tasty and pretty!
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