Who doesn’t love a showstopping layer cake? It’s the ultimate special occasion treat. However, there’s one hiccup that even pro bakers encounter again and again when they bake up the individual layers: the cakes are domed. Now, domed cakes aren’t a bad thing, but stacking domed cakes is one of the most common mistakes when baking a layer cake. Sure, one way to fix this messy situation is to trim them, but that requires a steady hand or fancy cake trimming tools. Essentially, trimming cakes can be a pain.

That’s why our Test Kitchen relies on an inexpensive product to prevent domed cakes (and the chopping that comes with them) from happening in the first place: cake strips.

What Are Cake Strips and How Do They Work?

Cake strips, sometimes called cake pan wraps, are thick fabric strips that you soak and wrap around your pans to create more level cakes. They’re also part of our Test Kitchen’s list of essential cake-baking gear.

Damp fabric seems like an odd solution to domed and cracked cakes, but it’s all scientific. See, when you bake a cake, the outside of the pan heats more quickly, baking the edges of the cake faster. That means the outer edges are done while the center of the cake is still baking and rising, giving it that domed shape. The cake strips keep the outside edge of the pan cooler, distributing the heat more evenly. That even heat means the cake bakes and rises at the same rate, resulting in a level cake.

To use cake strips:

  1. Soak the strips in water and press out some of the excess.
  2. Wrap the strips around the outside of your filled cake pans and pop them in the oven.
  3. Bake as normal for perfectly level cakes.

Why Our Test Kitchen Loves Cake Strips

I know what you’re thinking: An affordable, simple tool like cake strips seem too good to be true, but Taste Recipes Prep Kitchen Manager Catherine Ward assured me that pan wraps are the real deal.

“I never bake a layer cake without these cake pan wraps,” she said. “They give you perfectly flat layers every single time.”

And baking up even layers isn’t just great for stacking, Catherine explained that having a level cake to start with can even help improve the finish of layer cakes—like our Test Kitchen’s favorite chocolate cake.

“When you level out a cake using a knife, you create a lot of crumbs,” Catherine said. “Those crumbs can end up in your frosting no matter how careful you are.” She explained that by avoiding trimming, you can help create more beautifully frosted cakes. (Psst! Here are our tips for frosting a cake the easy way.)

Level cakes that are easier to stack and decorate? It’s definitely worth giving these Wilton cake pan wraps a go—especially when they cost less than $10. Try them out and share the results with our baking community, Bakeable.

Use These Cake Strips on Our Best Layer Cakes
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