How to line a cake tin

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Recently, a close friend of mine asked me how I line a cake tin. As the saying goes, a picture is worth a million words. That gave me the idea of doing this tutorial post to share it with more people who are new in baking. These steps are neither new nor are any fancy tips, but just basic knowledge which I picked up from the cookbooks. So next time if you come across “grease the baking tin and line it with grease proof paper” in any recipes, you will know what to do.


Taking self-posing shots was real cool, but it was tiring too. First I had to set the self-timer on my camera and then quickly ran back to the table to pose for the shot. So this silly act was pretty comical. I looked like the Road Runner cartoon character rushing here and there, which caused me to perspire so much that my vision got blurred. I think I lost some calories as well. The good thing is I discovered the beauty of tripod and self-timer.


I hope you will enjoy reading this post even though it is not the usual recipe post in my food blog. For my faithful readers, please bear with me for this tutorial post. I will share with you more food recipes in my upcoming posts.


Updated on 22 May 2010:
If you bake your cake in any cupcake mould, muffin mould or pudding mould which does not require lining, then you can grease the mould, sieve flour on top and then dust off any excess flour. This will help you to turn the cake out easily after baking. (Tip provided by Chef Sam).


(A) HOW TO LINE A ROUND CAKE TIN

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(B) HOW TO LINE A SQUARE CAKE TIN

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>>> Click on PAGE 2 BELOW for detailed step by step instructions on how to line a round cake tin….

>>> Click on PAGE 3 BELOW for detailed step by step instructions on how to line a square cake tin…..

54 Comments

  1. sweetlife says:

    great info…thanks for sharing

    sweetlife

  2. Selba says:

    Nice to see the step by step photos.

  3. I can imagine the road runner moments!! LOL! But seriously, LK, this is an awesome tutorial. Good for people who are new to baking and need all the advice they can get … and your photos are foolproof! :)

  4. Alice says:

    Very informative! Thanks for the hard work, well appreciated! I believed those novice in baking definitely benefited from this tutorial! :)

  5. Little Inbox says:

    This really helps. Very useful tips for me. Thank you!

  6. This post is really helpful and useful for who still new in baking.

  7. Dora says:

    Thanks for sharing, Teacher. :D

  8. A very detailed and easy-to-follow tutorial! Thanks.

  9. evelyn says:

    Bravo! This is the best blog I’ve ever seen. Thanks.

  10. LCOM says:

    Best tutorial ever! You are really precise, I didn’t do a good job as you. :)

  11. mycookinghut says:

    Fantastic! It’s so neat!!! I love your step by step instructions.. :)

  12. Joanne says:

    So useful! I am by no means and inexperienced baker and I still have no idea how to line a cake tin. Great post!

    • food-4tots says:

      Joanne: Thanks! I’m an inexperienced baker too. Most of the time I baked with trial and error and only picked up the important tips from my mistakes. ;)

  13. lingzie says:

    love the step by step photos! they must have taken quite a lot of effort! but the results are really nice! :)

    although i love baking so much, one of the things i dislike the most is lining my cake tin! lol

    • food-4tots says:

      Lingzie: Yup, you’re absolutely correct. It is my first attempt in doing self-posing shot. A real challenge to me! Hey, you know what, I also don’t like to line cake tin too. ;)

  14. Anu says:

    Thanks for the tips. Could you share where you got those cake pans? Would love to have some like that.

    • food-4tots says:

      Anu: You’re welcome! I bought these cake tins from a baking supply shop in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia more than 5 years ago. Maybe you can try to look for it at your local baking supply shops. Hope it helps. ;)

  15. This is brilliant LK. I love simple easy-to-follow instructional posts like this. So valuable when you have all these lovely recipes requiring a lined baking tin!

  16. tigerfish says:

    Good tutorial from the teacher…thanks.

  17. M. says:

    nice instructional photos

  18. It looks as if I’m reading the steps from a cook book! Thanks for the efforts and sharing.

  19. Cool pics ! I’ve done this kind of self-taken pictures of tutorial, very challenging indeed.

    BTW, what camera did you use? Your pics are very clear and professional.

    • food-4tots says:

      Christine: Thanks a lot for your compliment. I really admire your step-by-step photos. Still a lot to learn from you. I’m using Olympus E520 (Guess I’m the only food blogger who uses this model, hahaha!). To get a sharper picture, you can increase your focus point (A=Aperture) to 18-22 and select multi-focus instead of single focus. Hope it helps!! ;)

  20. This is a great tutorial, and lining and lining pans makes such a huge difference. Great info!

  21. noobcook says:

    really clear step by step photos. bookmarked. will come in handy if I do ever, ever, ever bake a cake in future (god knows when haha).

  22. anggie says:

    Thanks …. ( x 1000) …. i had a same square cake tin like yours, i put it aside for so long, cos i duno how to line a nice paper … till the cake turn out ugly …
    hey, thanks for sharing this … :P

  23. Rebecca Lee says:

    Hi刘丽君,
    I just found your website from 光華 /Kwong Wah newspaper. I like your website. Thanks for sharing your recipes. I noticed that by linning a cake tin, the cake will raise much better as the tin is hot and the edges of the cake will be cooked before it raise to the perfect height. So I always line my cake tin and get a perfect cake. I often bake big cake 12″ X 10 ” and I will cover the top with a tray over 2 chopsticks for 10-15 mins to let the steam out so that the top will not be brown before it raise to perfection.
    By the way are you 刘丽君 ?

  24. shirley brown says:

    how do u line number tins,eg the number 3 and the o these r ones that have no bottom please advise thank you

  25. Martina says:

    Hi, I like your blog very much….I was asking myself where I can find such cake tin..Here in Italy I have never seen them, but I find them perfect for sponge cakes and other cakes….The square one is so nice!!! I love the removable bottom for a more easy unmoulding…Do you remember the brand of your tin or could you suggest me some site where I can buy them? Thank you very much…Martina

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