I find using the toothpick test often leads to a dry cake.
Is there a way to judge whether a cake is done by using a thermometer poked in the center of the cake? And, if so, does "done" vary by type of cake - for example chocolate verses yellow cake verses a quick bread?
Thanks!
T. London
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COMMENTS
Lizabeth L.
August 1, 2019
Thanks so much for the helpful reply!
Liz
Barbara C.
August 8, 2019
thats the FIRST time I have ever seen temperatures for cakes...it’s usually for meats...not so much for fish etc
in the day of instant read thermometers, might MILKSTREET assemble a chart with other useful “temperatures”?
Rick B.
August 8, 2019
I wish there was a more comprehensive list, I know bread is about 205, and pecan pie is 175
Laura L.
August 8, 2019
I've looked for a temperature range for cakes in the past and never found it. I should have known I could ask you for the answer! Thank you
I love the idea of a chart! … a magnetic chart I can add to the conversion charts and meat temp charts I keep on the side of my fridge!
I'm gonna bake a cake today!
Ernie K.
October 19, 2021
Funny enough, the people who make instant thermometers have a temperature chart (in Celsius):

