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Posted in Baking (Monday, October 6, 2008)
By Baker's Secret.
The regular list price is $159.99.
Sells new for $89.99.
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1 comments about Baker's Secret 41 Piece Bakeware Set.
- This has all the bakeware you need to get your kitchen started. Decent quality and assortment. The only negative is the cheap measuring cups that come with the set. The handles started snapping off around the third washing. I didn't count that in the rating since I like the actuall bakeware so much.
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Posted in Baking (Monday, October 6, 2008)
By Nordic Ware.
The regular list price is $28.00.
Sells new for $27.22.
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No comments about Nordic Ware Maple Leaf Baking Pan.
Posted in Baking (Monday, October 6, 2008)
By SiliconeZone/Catamount Glass.
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5 comments about SiliconeZone Flexible Bakeware Red Flexible Muffin Mold 6-c..
- I bought these muffin pans because I really wanted something non stick but when I baked my muffins they stuck really bad and I lost both pans' worth.
- These pans really work well. The standard size is smaller than I expected but they cook great. I have several other shapes and sizes and love them all. Very easy to clean and store.
- I have the 12-muffin pan which I use all the time. But making muffins from scratch, I am sometimes too generous in adding nuts or fruit and have too much batter for 12... I just needed this additional space for when my creativity outgrows my 12-muffin pan... no overflows and no wasted batter!!
- I bought these a couple of years ago, just before they started making them in that pretty red, so mine are black. They've held up well. I don't really like washing them, because they flop around when you're trying to wipe them, but it's achievable. Actually, the biggest cleaning hassle is any kind of spray-on oil (if you choose to have any additional insurance against sticking). The excess spray sits on the top of the pan and bakes on. My suggestion is that you just not use the spray: it's not generally necessary.
Floppy pans are not always convenient for moving around. You can just use two hands to move the filled pans, but I like to put two of these six-up pans on a regular wire cooling rack, and use the cooling rack like a tray. It won't interfere with airflow, it doesn't hurt the pans, and it doesn't cost me anything extra because I've already got a handful of wire racks.
The cups are just a little on the small side. I've given up on trying to cram the fluted paper cups into them. You don't need the paper, so just skip it. These pans make a very "human scale" muffin. If you've ever wondered what a reasonable serving size is, this muffin pan will help restore your perception to something less "super sized."
- I really do like the silicone bakeware that is out now and Silicone Zone's is as good as they get. My two cons are that the muffin pan is flimsy once full of muffin batter so you definately have to use a cookie sheet underneath to get them in and out of the oven, and two it is smaller than I expected, but in the end I've come to prefer the smaller muffins (this is not a mini muffin pan)for those with bigger appetites, just take two!
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Posted in Baking (Monday, October 6, 2008)
By Fox Run.
Sells new for $23.99.
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No comments about Fox Run Stainless Steel Muffin Pan.
Posted in Baking (Monday, October 6, 2008)
By Silicone Zone.
Sells new for $25.00.
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1 comments about SiliconeZone 24 Cup Mini Muffin Pan, Red.
- This works just as advertized. It'w a little difficult to store since it's so flexable and does stack with the other pans easily.
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Posted in Baking (Monday, October 6, 2008)
By Kitchen Supply.
Sells new for $5.20.
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No comments about Kitchen Supply Toaster Oven 6-cup Muffin Pan 7-inch by 10-inch.
Posted in Baking (Monday, October 6, 2008)
By Oneida.
The regular list price is $24.99.
Sells new for $19.78.
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No comments about Oneida Harmony 12 Cup Muffin Pan.
Posted in Baking (Monday, October 6, 2008)
By Cuisinart.
The regular list price is $30.00.
Sells new for $15.95.
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2 comments about Cuisinart Chef's Classic 6-Cup Nonstick Jumbo Muffin Pan.
- I have been very disappointed lately with the non-stick coating on muffin pans. I have tried many over the last year (including Kitchen-aid, Bakers Secret, Wilton and others), and the muffins start sticking badly after about 15 uses. I am very careful in how I care for them, hand wash, no metal utensils, etc. But with the other pans I have tried the initial coating which is shiny seems to disappear quickly and then the muffins start sticking. I make muffins about four times a week and I have been using this pan for eight weeks and it is still working well. The product description says that this pan is coated inside and out with xylan. But it seems to me that the top surface of the pan has a different coating than the bottom. The top is silver and the bottom is gray. The bottom has developed scratches in it already, but I really don't care as long as the top (and inside the cups) stays intact, which it has. The only thing I do to care for it is to hand wash it fairly soon after it has cooled. And so far, the non-stick properties are performing well. By the way, this pan makes the large "Texas" size muffins.
Here is an update: after five months the silver coating is peeling. I am very disappointed. I use it about three times a week and I am very careful in cleaning and handling. It was good while it lasted, but I don't consider 5 months long enough. Shouldn't it last at least a year?!
- I carefully measured my toaster oven to make sure that this item would fit, but when I got it, it was bigger than the published dimensions. I gave it to someone who will get more use out of it, so I can't say much more about it.
The product description currently says 11 by 7 by 2 inches, but I think it was over 13 inches long.
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Posted in Baking (Monday, October 6, 2008)
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Sells new for $9.99.
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No comments about Silicone Solutions Mini Muffin Pan - Black.
Posted in Baking (Monday, October 6, 2008)
By Silicone Zone.
The regular list price is $22.00.
Sells new for $15.99.
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No comments about SiliconeZone Set of 12 Assorted Standard Muffin Cups: Solid colors.
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