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Definition of cake tin in English: cake tinnoun British 1A deep, flat-bottomed container used for baking cakes. spoon the mixture into the two cake tins Example sentencesExamples - Lower the cake tin into the roasting tin and carefully, very carefully, slide into the oven.
- Pour the batter over the rhubarb in the tin and return the cake tin to the oven for about 55 minutes or until a skewer comes out clean.
- Viennese bakers' manuals recommend using a specially shaped cake tin to produce a smooth cake with rounded edges over which the icing can flow.
- Divide the dough into twelve pieces and roll into balls then place these in a square cake tin, greased and lined with non-stick baking paper.
- I know lining the cake tin is a drag but it has to be done, otherwise the edges of the cake will burn.
- Brush the melted butter around the sides and base of a round cake tin that is about 3–4 cm deep.
- If she likes baking, you can buy her a new cake tin.
- Line a small cake tin or round ovenproof dish with a disc of non-stick baking paper.
- Spoon the mix into the cake tin, level the top and bake for 55–60 minutes until a thin skewer inserted in the centre comes out clean.
- I doubled the recipe I got as I didn't have a small enough cake tin.
2An airtight metal container for storing cakes. these cakes will keep for 2–3 days in a cake tin Example sentencesExamples - Leave the icing to set for 1–2 hours then store the biscuits in a cake tin.
- She gave him a large cake tin full of bread pudding.
- These flapjacks will keep in a cake tin for up to a week.
- Nan thought it was time to eat again and made us ham sandwiches and, of course, brought out the cake tin.
- Sitting in a cake tin on the table, was a single dried apricot.
- Jane told us to look excited as we pulled the lid off the cake tin.
- This app is really keeping me motivated to stay away from the cake tin at work.
- The cake tin is full and it'd take no more than a few minutes to brew a nice cuppa.
- If I should feel hungry between meals I eat a piece of fruit rather than raiding the cake tin or the biscuit barrel.
- There's something about the tinkle of teacups or the sound of the cake tin opening that can brighten the weariest of afternoons.
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