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Will cake stick to aluminiuim foil?

Hi i want to bake a cake today and the recipe says use aluminium pans and also un-greasedI don't have aluminium pans so do you think foil would be ok? would it stick? The reason for aluminuim pans is because this cake doesn't have any rising agents and in a non-stick pan it will have to grip to anything to let it riseThanks for help!!

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titanium has a decrease help potential while in comparison with metallic.as a effect it undergoes help and receives corroded beforehand metallic as a result combating the corrosion of metallic.
As you don't state why you want to attach the ali other than as a marker, for what! I's be dyna bolting it down with stainless steel bolts or screws, then it sure as hell won't move, unless there's an earth quake Cheers!!
I find that most unusual and would still grease whatever I usedCakes will stick to anything, including tinfoil from my experience.
titanium has a decrease help potential while in comparison with metallic.as a effect it undergoes help and receives corroded beforehand metallic as a result combating the corrosion of metallic.
As you don't state why you want to attach the ali other than as a marker, for what! I's be dyna bolting it down with stainless steel bolts or screws, then it sure as hell won't move, unless there's an earth quake Cheers!!
I find that most unusual and would still grease whatever I usedCakes will stick to anything, including tinfoil from my experience.

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