Colossal cakes that look like yummy sandwich-style cookies? What’s not to love? Absolutely nothing, so get baking with this pair of ginormous tins. Go on, the diet can wait!
Each non-stick tin is crafted from commercial duty aluminium, embossed with a typically biscuity pattern that’ll have onlookers rubbing their eyes in Alice in Wonderland-esque disbelief. You can even pick up your finished cake and pretend your hands have shrunk before polishing off the lot. Om nom nom!
Pour cake mix into the tins
Cook in the oven...
Mmm... giant cookie cake!
Of course we realise most of you will be racing to make Oreo lookalike choccy cakes with vanilla crème, but there are countless other biscuits to big up. Try a lemon cake with lemon curd filling. Or how about a fudge brownie with peppermint ice cream. You could even make a massive cheesy biscuity cakey thingy. The possibilities are endless. You’ll never look at Oreos in the same way again!
Please Note:
Before initial use and after subsequent uses, wash with hot soapy water.
Before each use, grease each tray and dust with flour.
Mixes and recipes may vary. Fill the pan no more than 3/4 full to avoid overflow.
Metal utensils, scouring pads and abrasive cleaners should not be used on non-stick surfaces.
Made in the USA following sustainable environmental and safety standards.
10 Year warranty!
Contents:
2x non-stick cake tins
Original recipe for cookie cake
Dimensions:
Each tin – approximately 24.8cm (L) x 24.8cm (W) x 7.5 cm (D)
Box – approximately 25cm (L) x 25cm (W) x 7.8cm (D)
Looks good, but it is a bit pricey for 1 cake tin. Decent buy, though. Oscar, Winchmore Hill - 13th November 2010
This is totally amazing...when I get my Christmas money, I am sooo getting one. Love the idea below though, how about a custard creme one, firebox? Or even a bourbon biscuit??? Yummmy...this will deffo cheer up my holidays this year!!! Anna, Shropshire - 8th November 2010
Firebox says: Love your ideas, Anna!
They should make a British version that looks like a giant custard cream! Roxy, Kingston Upon Hull - 4th November 2010