Whats the difference between baking with Silicone pans and Regular pans?!


Question: Whats the difference between baking with Silicone pans and Regular pans!?
Answers:
Benefits of Silicone Bake-ware
No greasing or oiling of pans required
Pans heat quickly and bake evenly with no burnt or dark edges or bottom!.
Removal from pans is super easy - a slight twist or gently pulling on the sides, and roll out your baking!.
Freezer, refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher and oven safe!.
Bake, store, freeze and reheat right in the pans!.
No rusting or staining!.
No need to alter your batter or temperature - bake as usual!.
Cleanup is a breeze!.
Lightweight and perfect for a camper or RV!.
Storing is easy - although they do not easily nest, no special attention is required, they retain their shape!.
Notable Tips for Successful Baking
Follow manufacturer's maximum heat ratings!.
Pans are hot to touch while in the oven but cool down quickly; use hot pads to remove them!.
Using a cookie sheet underneath will provide stability even for smaller pans!.
Always use a metal baker's sheet or specially designed sled or rack underneath wider or larger silicone pans!.
Wash pans thoroughly before first use!.
Warranties tend to vary!.
Do not use knives or sharp objects - they could damage your pans!.
Never use on an open flame or on stove top burners!. Www@FoodAQ@Com

Silicon does not overcook the edges, so the entire cake or loaf is evenly baked!. also, because they're flexible, it's very easy to get the food out later, you can pull it away from the food a bit at a time!. At least that's the theory, I've never actually used one!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

I love the silicone pans for baking small cakes and breads!. They are really easy to get the cakes out!. Just be sure you use then on a cookie sheet as you can't use them directly on the oven racks!.
They also clean up beautifully!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

silicon pans are non sticky

regular pans have a tendency to stick to the food!.

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Silicon is non stick!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

I don't think the silicon ones stick, at all, ever!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

I thought they would be good!. I hated them!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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