Tool Talk: Piece of Cake


I know it may seem a little soon for another Tool Talk, but it has been a crazy weekend.  The youngest has a chest cough and cold and after a quick trip to the after hours clinic I spent a good part of the weekend rocking a sick baby.  What does that mean? It means another Tool Talk, yay!
This is about kitchen tools; a few that I simply could not live without.  Even with all the baby rocking this weekend, I found time to bake a cake for my nephew. He is in the Navy, and about to be stationed in Japan for two years.  I made him the strawberry cake found here, and I decided to highlight a few things that made this job easier. 

Let’s start with the Kitchen Aid.  The Kitchen Aid really deserves a post all its own, and doesn’t require much said except I don’t know why I waited so long to add this one to my arsenal. 
 
 
The star of this post is parchment paper.  This one gets a lot of use in my kitchen.  Because of parchment paper I rarely ever have to wash a cookie sheet in my house, I never worry about cakes sticking, and it even makes an occasional appearance in craft projects. 

 
If I’m using a round pan I grab a pencil and trace my pan, I fold the paper in half until the pencil marks line up and I channel my inner kindergartner and cut a circle just inside the pencil lines. I pop it into the pan and I’m good to go.  Today I am using a 9x13 so the process it slightly different.  I roll the paper up and hold it in the pan to estimate the size, I then use my kitchen scissors the snip the rolled up paper to the proper width. 



I unroll and roll it in the other direction and repeat for the length.  I use Pam for Baking on the sides and a little spray in the middle to keep the paper from moving while I pour. 

 
  
The other tools that I pulled out for today’s baking are a raised cooling rack, my favorite scraping spatula, good oven mitts, and my cake cutter to cut the layers. 

 
 You can click on any one of these to see where I got them.  Enjoy your Sunday, and I will be back on Monday with a post to start off the week. 

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