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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 332403" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>That's what I do too. In fact, if I use one of the mixes where the batter comes out very thick, I try to shoosh a little more to the sides from the middle. And if you still end up with a "Mt. Ranier" on the top, just get a knife and slice it off. Then you can eat it! Then put that layer top-side down on the cake plate. I always put the two flat sides together (what was on the bottom of the cake pan) but if your top layer has a little peak on it also, just whack that off too! There's all kinds of ways to cheat.</p><p> </p><p>My oven (or more likely, my kitchen floor) is not quite level and I always end up with one side of the cake layers higher then the others. I just put the thicker side of one on the thinner side of the other one and it comes out perfectly level.</p><p> </p><p>Actually, I remember reading somewhere what makes a cake layer peak like that and darned if I can remember it now! Oven a little too hot, maybe?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 332403, member: 1883"] That's what I do too. In fact, if I use one of the mixes where the batter comes out very thick, I try to shoosh a little more to the sides from the middle. And if you still end up with a "Mt. Ranier" on the top, just get a knife and slice it off. Then you can eat it! Then put that layer top-side down on the cake plate. I always put the two flat sides together (what was on the bottom of the cake pan) but if your top layer has a little peak on it also, just whack that off too! There's all kinds of ways to cheat. My oven (or more likely, my kitchen floor) is not quite level and I always end up with one side of the cake layers higher then the others. I just put the thicker side of one on the thinner side of the other one and it comes out perfectly level. Actually, I remember reading somewhere what makes a cake layer peak like that and darned if I can remember it now! Oven a little too hot, maybe? [/QUOTE]
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