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Cooking time needed for a mini xmas cake...

kippers
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I usually make a xmas using a 20cm round tin and bake it for 45 mins on gas mark 2 then turn down to gas mark 1 and bake for 1 hour and 45 mins and it always turns out lovely.
I decided in my wisdom to make mini xmas cakes this year and i made my cake and put in a mini cake tin (i will have to cook each cake separate as i only have one mini cake tin). I think i will get 3 cakes out of this mixture.
I was just about to put my cake in the oven and realised i haven't got a clue how long to cook it for or at what gas mark?
Can anyone help me asap? My cake tin is round...approx 11cm across
Thanks
I decided in my wisdom to make mini xmas cakes this year and i made my cake and put in a mini cake tin (i will have to cook each cake separate as i only have one mini cake tin). I think i will get 3 cakes out of this mixture.
I was just about to put my cake in the oven and realised i haven't got a clue how long to cook it for or at what gas mark?
Can anyone help me asap? My cake tin is round...approx 11cm across
Thanks
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i cooked christmas cakes in sweetcorn tins and i think they took around 30 minutes in my oven but i can't remember what temperature i put them on.Crafting for 2009 items doneOne patchwork blanket, two neck supports, one tea cosy, one knitted bunny, one knitted egg!0
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Thanks. Just to let you know they turned out wonderful. Just need to ice them and they will make great presents0
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