Quote from: Dashingden on April 03, 2012, 06:00:24 amUni you need to work out the area of each circle and then multiply each area byt its depth to calculate the volume of each section. Once you have done this add all three voumes together to obtain the toatl volume in cubic cm (or mm) generally one cubic centrmetre equals 10ml (i.e 100cc=1litre).To work out the area of each circular section use Pi x radius(squared) Πr2You will have to allow for the cake to rise in your calculations. Alternatively you idea of making a double batch and using the left overs for cupcakes sounds easier. Let us know how you get on. I am interested in how you get the cooked cake out of the paan in one peice.Dash you lost me at Uni i have it in the oven now fingers crossed
Uni you need to work out the area of each circle and then multiply each area byt its depth to calculate the volume of each section. Once you have done this add all three voumes together to obtain the toatl volume in cubic cm (or mm) generally one cubic centrmetre equals 10ml (i.e 100cc=1litre).To work out the area of each circular section use Pi x radius(squared) Πr2You will have to allow for the cake to rise in your calculations. Alternatively you idea of making a double batch and using the left overs for cupcakes sounds easier. Let us know how you get on. I am interested in how you get the cooked cake out of the paan in one peice.
Rosie when I first joined the forum I had to ask what EVOO was lol. Chilli and garlic EVOO sounds really good.
They look great Rosie. Where did you buy them?
CC it took 2 hours to cook and it could have done with a extra 15mins