Hi. Your GF is using silicone liners, and they are meant to be used as
you described.
However silicone bake-ware is meant to be used without liners. The Bunt
pans are to be used like you would a metal bunt pan, and the square
baking dishes can be used as you would a glass baking dish.
There are also silicone cookie sheets that have a metal frame around
them so they can be handled easily.
Lisa
On 6/4/2018 7:24 AM, Blaine Deutscher via Cookinginthedark wrote:
Are these to be used in a regular pan (ie) muffin in a muffin tin? My
girlfriend also has silicone cookie sheets, the thing is you put them over the
cookie sheet so the cookies don’t stick. I would think you would put the
reusable muffin holders in a metal muffin tin so you don’t have to wipe out the
muffin tin, the Bundt pan in a metal pancake in a glass pan? When I know about
them it is more for cleanup at the end. Make a meatloaf with the silicone loaf
pan but stick it in a glass loaf pan so you don’t have to worry about as much
your glassware
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On Jun 4, 2018, at 6:16 AM, Deborah Barnes via Cookinginthedark
<[email protected]> wrote:
Do you spray them?
Deb B.
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From: Helen Whitehead via Cookinginthedark
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Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2018 12:36 PM
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Subject: Re: [CnD] Silicon bakeware set
Hi Ann,
I have Silicone muffin pans, a square pan, loaf pans, and a bundt pan, and I
love them.
I don't change the baking time in them. You don't need to spray them or grease
them at all, all you do is flip them upside down, and your baked item will fall
out. They are light, and cool down pretty quickly. I also put them on a cookie
sheet, once they are full. I have never used them in my microwave though. I
don't do much MW cooking. I love mine! Good luck with yours.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ann via Cookinginthedark [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, June 3, 2018 10:54 AM
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Cc: Ann <[email protected]>
Subject: [CnD] Silicon bakeware set
Hi folks,
Someone just gave me a new silicon bake ware set. It has a bunt pan,
loaf pan, a dozen re-usable cupcake/muffin cups, a muffin pan, pie pan
and I hgtink a square cake pan. I have no experience whatsoever using
this kind of bakeware. Other than not using a sharp knife in it and
putting them on a cookie sheet for stability, does anyone have any tips
for using these things? Is it really true they can be used in either the
oven or the microwave, like the instructions say? If using them in a
conventional electric oven, what kind of time adjustments will I need to
make? I'm used to using metal and/or glass, with the Gotham Steel stuff
being my latest favorites.
Thanks for any and all advice,
~Ann
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