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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sqaure Performer,
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This review is from: KitchenAid 9-Inch Square Cake Pan (Kitchen)
A very good baking pan, heavy enough to provide even heating and non stick performance. I have always baked in them (I have two) but this Christmas I used one for caramels and one for fudge. When the candy had cooled, I flipped the pans over, tapped the bottom and the whole block of candy, plopped right out. When I am done cooking in them, I just throw the pans in the dishwasher and they are ready for the next task. Great handles, make picking them up, while they're hot, a breeze.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Heavy Duty & Very Nonstick,
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This review is from: KitchenAid 9-Inch Square Cake Pan (Kitchen)
Like the other Kitchenaid nonstick bakeware, this square pan is made from very heavy gauge metal and, unlike Ecko and even Wilton, the nonstick coating is thick and durable.
Don't gouge the surface with metal implements, don't overheat the pan (450 F max), and don't use an abrasive nylon pad like a Scotchbrite to clean it. The nonstick surface is so effective that there should be no need for harsh cleaning. Even seriously baked on foods should come off after an hour of soaking in warm water. There is one odd issue. The square pan isn't really square. The sides are slightly curved, apparently to improve the appearance. If you want absolutely square brownies, you won't like this because the edge brownies will have a curved side and the size will vary a bit. Most people aren't that anally retentive, so this won't be a problem.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Still my favorite,
By John N. Schear "cxxi121" (Roanoke, Virginia United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: KitchenAid 9-Inch Square Cake Pan (Kitchen)
I just finished off one of Paula Deen's Elvis Gooey... and thanks to my KitchenAid it came out perfectly and better yet it tasted super. Of course, my kitchen talents were the most important element and certainly not the pan or recipe. Wrong. If you can read you can cook for the most part but it takes a KitchenAid to do it right. It did and all thought that I did a super job. Fooled them. One little hint that I found useful: use a plastic knife to cut the cake or whatever so that you do not scratch the bottom of the pan. Someone went for the pizza cutter and thank goodness I prevailed and did not permit the bottom's demise. Other than that hope you enjoy as much as I.
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