How To Multiply Your Cake Recipe for Larger Tins! | Georgia’s Cakes

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  • Here it is! The tutorial you've all been waiting for. An in-depth (i.e. lots of talking) explanation about how to multiply your cake batter for larger or more cakes. I have a really simple system which you can apply to any cake recipe, whether you use mine or your own. I've written below the details for the different sized cake tins, how much batter each tin requires and cooking times.
    Hope this helps!
    Georgia
    01:10 - 6 inch cake
    02:00 - 4 inch cake
    03:20 - 8 inch cake
    04:30 - larger cakes
    06:08 - taller cakes
    07:53 - cooking times
    11:10 - buttercream
    2 x 6 inch tins (1 batch)
    250g | unsalted butter
    250g | caster sugar
    200g | egg
    250g | self raising flour (or 240g plain flour and 12g baking powder sifted together)
    ½ tsp | vanilla powder or extract
    Bake for 45-50 mins
    2 x 6 inch tins for a taller cake (1.5 x batch)
    375g | unsalted butter
    375g | caster sugar
    300g | egg
    375g | self raising flour (or 360g plain flour and 18g baking powder sifted together)
    ½ tsp | vanilla powder or extract
    Bake for 50-55 mins
    2 x 4 inch tins (1/2 batch)
    125g | unsalted butter
    125g | caster sugar
    100g | egg
    125g | self raising flour (or 120g plain flour and 6g baking powder sifted together)
    ½ tsp | vanilla powder or extract
    Bake for 35-40 mins
    2 x 8 inch tins (2 x batches)
    500g | unsalted butter
    500g | caster sugar
    400g | egg
    500g | self raising flour (or 480g plain flour and 24g baking powder sifted together)
    ½ tsp | vanilla powder or extract
    Bake for 50-55 minutes
    2 x 10 inch tins (3 x batches)
    750g | unsalted butter
    750g | caster sugar
    600g | egg
    750g | self raising flour (or 720g plain flour and 36g baking powder sifted together)
    1 tsp | vanilla powder or extract
    Bake for 60-65 minutes
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  • @afrikmagik6965
    @afrikmagik6965 3 месяца назад +2

    Hi ! Very useful video ! However from size of 10 inches you can add flowe nails in your mould to cook the batter faster without burning edges ... 2 for 10 and 3 for larger sizes

  • @joselinessali309
    @joselinessali309 2 часа назад

    You are amazing..got lots of answers to my questions...asante

  • @afshanfsm
    @afshanfsm Год назад

    Thank you for such an informative tutorial. My daughter asked me to bake a cake for her 4th birthday. This video has helped instill some confidence in me to fulfill her request

  • @Angie_grimes1981
    @Angie_grimes1981 6 месяцев назад

    this information was the easiest for me to understand than other videos ive watched, plus it helped that you used the same measurements for batter mix as my mum used to as a kid so i knew i was onto a good thing when i heard that. love this and have taken lots of notes to put into practice

  • @MsAmelia1957
    @MsAmelia1957 2 года назад +4

    thanks for this information Georgia, its so helpful, i love watching your videos, your cakes are amazing x

  • @user-Ticketyboocakes
    @user-Ticketyboocakes 6 месяцев назад

    Excellent tutorial and makes things so much simpler and easy to understand. Thank you so much!

  • @petercrook8392
    @petercrook8392 2 года назад +2

    My mother used the 2oz rule. Yes she weighed the eggs. 1 egg - 2oz. For a sponge cake, four ingredients of 2oz. Bigger cakes - use 2x2oz rule (3x2...4x2...). Supermarkets sell "Cooks Eggs". Yes I've weighed them, a little less than 2oz. But we are now using metric and so the "egg sorter" on the farm has probably been recalibrated. You use imperial "tins" and "metric" ingredients. Love your video's, keep up the good work. Go on be honest, do you weigh your eggs?. I'm 68 and still love cooking.

  • @nabiihanasriin9426
    @nabiihanasriin9426 Год назад

    Thank youuuu, Georgia!! You are very helpful and clear to understand. Thank youuuu soo much for this video. I wish I could like it more than once.

  • @elainebodfield1956
    @elainebodfield1956 2 года назад +3

    This has been so helpful thank you so much.
    I’ve my first wedding cake September and did a practice one which was a disaster.
    So I’ve been worrying myself silly. Wishing I hadn’t said I’d make it.
    But I’m feeling a bit more confident now.
    Will make a practice 10 inch one at weekend
    Can I ask do you cut your cakes into two?
    Also how do you transport your cakes?
    Thank you again
    Elaine x

  • @elizabethrupashrijohn5968
    @elizabethrupashrijohn5968 2 месяца назад

    It is very detailed and helpful thank u so much Georgia

    • @lynclarke6184
      @lynclarke6184 2 месяца назад

      Think it’s about volume. Baking is a science. I don’t find it easy although I can cook anything but baking is a whole new science.

  • @christineholland2557
    @christineholland2557 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much you made it so easy to follow

  • @monasixtyfive4962
    @monasixtyfive4962 2 года назад

    You are amazing- the most informative video I’ve watched. Thank you

  • @emmadaintrey7393
    @emmadaintrey7393 Год назад

    You're a revelation - great explanations. tips and techniques. Thank you!

  • @elvameldal84
    @elvameldal84 2 года назад

    You are a genius ❤ thank you for the good information in description

  • @adacorella2772
    @adacorella2772 Год назад

    Thank you Georgia ., this video is very helpful !!

  • @esef1948
    @esef1948 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for this tutorial, super helpful. The 8” tins look deep, how deep are they and what brand, please?

  • @sandrastockley1835
    @sandrastockley1835 5 месяцев назад

    Fantastic tutorial

  • @anitathomas6775
    @anitathomas6775 8 месяцев назад +1

    This is super helpful..do you weigh the eggs with shell on? Thank you

  • @BABYGIRL4U1
    @BABYGIRL4U1 5 месяцев назад

    Great explanation thank you xx

  • @rubykeiss1540
    @rubykeiss1540 2 года назад +5

    This is such a useful tutorial. Have always struggled with adjusting a recipe. What about square brownie or traybake recipes please? Brilliant, thankyou heaps.👏🏼👏🏼💞💞

    • @vernilliacuffy3854
      @vernilliacuffy3854 2 года назад

      Can you give me the measurements in cups.
      I don't have a scale ,so how many cups would the pans need

    • @rubykeiss1540
      @rubykeiss1540 2 года назад +3

      @@vernilliacuffy3854 using a battery operated kitchen scale is the best tool to successful baking. You won't regret it.💞

    • @shirleylewis3490
      @shirleylewis3490 2 года назад +1

      If you are wanting the most delicious brownie, she has a tutorial on this channel. Every time I make them I get so many compliments! It’s amazing.

    • @vernilliacuffy3854
      @vernilliacuffy3854 2 года назад

      @@shirleylewis3490 thanks

    • @rubykeiss1540
      @rubykeiss1540 2 года назад +2

      @@shirleylewis3490 I use the brownie recipe at Christmas and put Frangelico and cranberries. So luscious!😋

  • @marciastewart9531
    @marciastewart9531 2 года назад

    Thank you for this great info Georgia👏🏻👏🏻💯

  • @chamilaperera7160
    @chamilaperera7160 2 года назад +1

    Such a great video Georgia. Thank you !!!! ❤️

    • @redmi9834
      @redmi9834 7 месяцев назад +1

      Google reasons for cake cracking and try those straps that you fix to your cake tin. In some places they are called Wilson strips. They do help.

    • @chamilaperera7160
      @chamilaperera7160 7 месяцев назад

      @@redmi9834 thank you I already use them baking strips. 👍🏼

  • @terriegrayson7550
    @terriegrayson7550 Год назад +1

    Great video, do you weigh eggs in the shells or not please

  • @lostpussycat1
    @lostpussycat1 Год назад

    Hi Georgia this tutorial on the measurements of different cake pan sizes is so helpful you explained it very well. I’m starting to get into baking layer cakes and recently purchased two 8x3in pans but didn’t know how to put together the batter for the pans because the recipes I came across was the standard 8 or 9 inch pan and not the deep pans. This helped me out a lot I’m sitting here asking Siri how many pounds is this and that😊. So I would like to ask so that I can be clear on the ingredients for the 8x3in this is what I got from Siri please correct me if it’s incorrect thanks😊
    500g of butter is 1.1 pound so I came up with 4 1/2 sticks
    500g of sugar is 1.1 pound
    400g of eggs is 8 large eggs
    500 grams of flour is 1.1 pound
    I’m not used to using grams…now I can put the scale I bought last year to work finally😊😊.
    Thanking you in advance should you respond

  • @tammy2
    @tammy2 2 года назад

    Sooo helpful🙆‍♀️ Thank you so much for such an informative video.💞

  • @nancychang1854
    @nancychang1854 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video, it is so helpful 👍👍👍

  • @JOrogun
    @JOrogun 2 месяца назад

    Thanks again, Georgia. Can I use meringue powder instead of egg white and still get the same outcome?

  • @jeandrummond239
    @jeandrummond239 Год назад

    Dang you are good. Great basic 101 advice. Thank from this novice.

  • @bernadettebaptiste5561
    @bernadettebaptiste5561 Год назад +1

    Hi am confused you sometimes say 475 gr and 470 gr which is the correct amount in your 6 in

  • @jillthomas5
    @jillthomas5 2 года назад

    Thank you 🙏
    So very helpful

  • @lyndaly1367
    @lyndaly1367 8 месяцев назад

    Thankyou soooo helpful 😅

  • @yolandamascarenhas7062
    @yolandamascarenhas7062 Год назад

    Wow
    Good job with such clear explanation… Thank you
    I tried this cake for 6 inch tin
    The cake came out good
    I found it a bit dry, should I be using simple syrup why decorating

  • @zimahez1993
    @zimahez1993 2 месяца назад

    Please can you talk about cake costing

  • @emmarussant6536
    @emmarussant6536 2 года назад +3

    Hello which recipe would I need to use when using 4 6inch tins instead of 2 tins so I don’t have to cut the cakes

    • @candyk1008
      @candyk1008 Год назад

      I think double the 2x6 inch tins recipe

  • @kauseressaji876
    @kauseressaji876 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for this video. Really useful.
    Does it matter if I use a square tin? Would the measurements still be the same? I need to make a 10” square cake.

  • @jerusalemtermeer5982
    @jerusalemtermeer5982 2 года назад

    Thank you it helps a lot ❤️

  • @minnieshao8108
    @minnieshao8108 4 месяца назад

    Hi do you have a recipe or tutorial for imitation cream

  • @lorrainehicks9172
    @lorrainehicks9172 2 года назад

    Great tutorial with a lot of information. Would bee helpful for your American friends if you include cup measurements. Thank you for sharing and keep on caking 💜

    • @GeorgiasCakes
      @GeorgiasCakes  2 года назад +1

      Hi! I only use grams - it’s a universal measurement, cups isn’t as accurate unfortunately! If you use cups you can find converters online ❤️

  • @bendy1279
    @bendy1279 2 года назад +1

    In next tutorial could you show us the do's and don't's when making a chocolate cake? My chocolate cake tastes amazing but it always cracks on top, like big craters xx

    • @mmabathoramagoshi6349
      @mmabathoramagoshi6349 2 года назад

      O wow, I had the same problem with the 10 inch. I took it out of the baking and it was fine and it basically crumbled while coolng off

  • @marjanakhanom628
    @marjanakhanom628 2 года назад +1

    What measurements would you use for a 9/8/7 inches cake?

  • @veronicalabuschagne805
    @veronicalabuschagne805 2 года назад +2

    Hi Georgia, thank you for this helpful video!! Can I just ask what depth cake tin is the best to buy? 2", 3" or 4" ?

    • @adacorella2772
      @adacorella2772 Год назад

      I think she uses 3" depth but, in the recipe, she wrote 2" depth, I am also confused.

  • @soobadarnazira9121
    @soobadarnazira9121 2 года назад

    Hello Georgia, I’m new on your Chanel & every video is an absolute masterclass with all the tips / tricks & advices & thank you for sharing . I would like to know more about if you can add white chocolate to a buttercream . ps where I live ( Mauritius little island in the Indian Ocean ) it’s hot & very humid in summer & slightly cooler but still a bit humid in winter .

  • @dr.karenpeters5757
    @dr.karenpeters5757 2 года назад

    This was so helpful. The recipe you listed is different from the sponge cake you teach on the online course. Which would be better for making a tiered cake, for a wedding?

  • @jenidsouza3064
    @jenidsouza3064 2 года назад

    Thank you so much exactly what I needed - may I ask the course that I took from you did not have butter in your cake recipe is it ok to follow that recipe. Also if you could add how many serves for each tin wud be more help ful . Thank you again - u r my guru !

  • @yummycakes4422
    @yummycakes4422 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing your ideas
    They are really help full
    My question to you can I mix pan and bake in middle what time I should keep
    If oven is busy
    how long batter can stay on counter and get good results as suppose to be
    Waiting for your reply 🤗

  • @stephaniecampbell9561
    @stephaniecampbell9561 2 года назад +2

    Hi! So I enrolled in your cake perfect online course and while I was looking at the ingredients for your basic vanilla sponge recipe, it states that you use oil. However in this video it says to use unsalted butter.
    Can you tell me the difference between the 2 and if either make a difference to the bake itself?
    Which would you say is better to use?
    Thanks!

    • @soobadarnazira9121
      @soobadarnazira9121 2 года назад +1

      Hello there, I’m from Mauritius ( little island in the Indian Ocean ); in my humble opinion oil gives softer crumbs texture & butter gives a more airy fluffy texture ) I personally use oil to replace melted butter hence it brings down the cake cost . The basic sponge vanilla cake in Georgia’s recipe is also known as a pound cake ( all 4 ingredients are same weight ) where u beat sugar & butter to incorporate air thus obtaining a batter that is double in volume & the yellowish color of the butter becomes more of a beige
      ( off white color ) hence stick to butter. Hope that helped answering your question

    • @arisbakehouse
      @arisbakehouse 2 года назад

      I have the exact same question!

  • @naomipittman7879
    @naomipittman7879 2 года назад

    Thank you 😊

  • @roseybeesley4110
    @roseybeesley4110 2 месяца назад

    What temperature to cook 8” cake ?

  • @abdullahiahmed2409
    @abdullahiahmed2409 Год назад

    Thank your help. can please tell me how to measure if I have 6 x 4 inch cake pan. My second can you please tell me the sponge cake recipe for 4,6,8,10,12 x 4 inch .

  • @kasthuriramanithy3996
    @kasthuriramanithy3996 Год назад

    Hi! Really informative video thank you! Do you keep the 4 inch to 8 inch cakes at the same temperature? And obvs adjust the time like you said.

  • @yetundeakinkunmi5355
    @yetundeakinkunmi5355 2 года назад

    Enjoy your tutorial but can l use same pan size for red velvet cake and chocolate

  • @raybonehill4375
    @raybonehill4375 5 месяцев назад

    Hi. Can you help me to determine the quantity I require for a heart shaped cake tin. It measures 9.5inch wide x 10inch long x 2inch deep. Thank you

  • @emmaedmonds444
    @emmaedmonds444 2 года назад

    Hey Georgia - thanks for another great video. Do you still mix your cake batter by hand or do you use the stand mixer?

  • @punkoclo
    @punkoclo 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this video. Can I check what oven temperature you should cook these at? 180 fan? 200 fan? Thank you!

    • @redmi9834
      @redmi9834 7 месяцев назад

      I bake apple cakes at 180C with bottom heat only and fan. A 8 inch round tin takes 50-60 mins. I bake at one shelf above the bottom which is a little less than the middle shelf.

  • @wardah785
    @wardah785 Год назад

    Hi. I baked 500g of everything mention in only one tin at 180 degree for more than 1 hour. The cake sink in the middle. What temperature is required to bake the cake?

  • @susangrace-cp8yg
    @susangrace-cp8yg 2 месяца назад

    what if you have a 6 inch cake but it is taller

  • @PhumzileMashinini
    @PhumzileMashinini 10 месяцев назад

    My name is Phumzile Mashinini I'm learning how to bake and I love baking

  • @sleenbaby3978
    @sleenbaby3978 2 года назад

    Hello... Can u check the measurement for 1/2 batch are they correct... 125g self rising flour (240g AP flour , 12g baking powder is it correct)

  • @richardshillings1251
    @richardshillings1251 2 года назад

    This is great information Georgia!! Thank you 😊,
    When making Macarons and you what different colors can you once you are at the stage to pipe can you split the mixture into different bowls then add your color or do you have to do separate batches.
    Thank you for any advise you can give me. 🥰

    • @GeorgiasCakes
      @GeorgiasCakes  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! Yes exactly that, just try not to overman your white matter before adding colour as you have to mix more!

    • @richardshillings1251
      @richardshillings1251 2 года назад

      @@GeorgiasCakes Thank you 😊

  • @anamaldonado1139
    @anamaldonado1139 4 месяца назад

    Show the cupcakes

  • @lillyfisher3986
    @lillyfisher3986 2 года назад

    How do you stop your cakes going dense in the fridge

  • @itsnotraz
    @itsnotraz Год назад

    how much batter will i need for 3 x 6inch tins?

  • @jcantu23
    @jcantu23 Год назад

    Serious question… should I follow this recipe or the one I paid $20 for including milk?

    • @anitadhm_
      @anitadhm_ Год назад

      it’s up to you😀

  • @huntermullins3170
    @huntermullins3170 Год назад

    so if its a 9 in, thatd be 3X?

  • @cherylthompson9438
    @cherylthompson9438 Год назад

    Are the cake tins THAT YOU ARE USING IN THIS VIDEO 2” or 3” tall? Thanks!

    • @GeorgiasCakes
      @GeorgiasCakes  Год назад

      3 inches :)

    • @cherylthompson9438
      @cherylthompson9438 Год назад

      @@GeorgiasCakes If that is the case, and you were using 3” pans in the video, are the amounts in your notes correct for 2” pans? Thank you.

  • @sylvanneryan-cornelius8301
    @sylvanneryan-cornelius8301 Год назад

    Are you cake tins 3 inches high?

  • @victoriaanozie3699
    @victoriaanozie3699 Год назад

    Hello, can sugar be reduced? Can milk be added?

    • @anitadhm_
      @anitadhm_ Год назад

      baking is a science so you can’t reduce the sugar. it’ll affect the final result

  • @karenpower3239
    @karenpower3239 11 месяцев назад

    Has anyone made your cakes using GF flour? I'm curious as to how they work out.

    • @GeorgiasCakes
      @GeorgiasCakes  11 месяцев назад

      I have! I’ve used a good mix by Doves flour and worked a charm!

    • @karenpower3239
      @karenpower3239 11 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much! Am about to do a trial bake today.@@GeorgiasCakes

  • @zara67901
    @zara67901 Год назад

    What is the depth of the tins that you have in this video please?

  • @missbee5021
    @missbee5021 5 месяцев назад

    why does 4 inch tins require half of 6 when half of 6 is 3 ahhh

  • @mary-annfaulks1771
    @mary-annfaulks1771 11 месяцев назад

    I haven't seen your double patch cake recipe

  • @onwukweonyinyechi8202
    @onwukweonyinyechi8202 2 года назад

    D

  • @leemiddleton8318
    @leemiddleton8318 Год назад

    I guess it's too late to ask you to marry me...

  • @zaneblane8160
    @zaneblane8160 Год назад +1

    This would've been extremely helpful if you would've included US measurements..😒😒😒

  • @jennyc5938
    @jennyc5938 9 месяцев назад

    I don't undersrand