Roses silicone baking dish 24 cakes

CHF84.90
VAT included
005160

Roses are the most popular flowers for bouquets. Now you can also bring the rose to your plate. This rose baking dish is ideal for baking and decorating together with the kids. Ice cream always goes? The 24 roses also look good in ice cream or in pudding. Quickly made and perfect for a delicious dessert with a visual highlight. The silicone mold is both cold-resistant and heat-resistant from -40°C to + 230°C. The mold has space for 24 little cakes, which will be 7 cm x 4.2 cm. The silicone mold is dishwasher safe and does not change the taste of food.


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Product Details

Data sheet

Size
Length: 30 cm / Width: 17 cm / Height: 3 cm
Country of production
Italy
Material
Food safe silicone
Color(s)
Gray
Size of the final product
Ø 7 cm / height: 4.2 cm
Application note
Heat and cold resistant from 230°C to -40°C
Care instructions
Dishwasher safe
Description

Roses silicone baking dish 24 cakes

 

Silicone molds are the all-rounders in your kitchen

Silicone baking molds are durable and break-resistant, as well as inexpensive and heat-resistant, and can be used for high temperatures as well as placed in the dishwasher for cleaning.
When used and handled properly, silicone baking molds remain non-stick, so greasing the molds before baking is not necessary. In fact, additional greasing is not recommended. Cakes release from silicone baking molds easily by pressing and bending the mold and its edges. Furthermore, silicone baking molds are space-saving to store due to their flexible elasticity. They can also be stored compressed without losing their shape.

Versatility and foolproof handling - the supreme discipline

The silicone mold is suitable for a wide variety of pastries and dough types.
A sweet marble cake, a lemon cake or a chocolate cake dough tastes even better as a Christmas tree motif. A nice alternative to the sweet cake version is a savory roll. You can also put bread dough into the autumnal molds and bake the slightly different roll for breakfast. After you bake your cakes or roll, you should let the pastry cool. Don't forget to put on heat-resistant gloves when you take the baking pan out of the oven. To test if your cake is ready, you can do the chopstick test. Insert a wooden stick into the cake and pull it out again. If the dough sticks to the stick, you need to bake the cake for a few more minutes.
Silicone has a big advantage over other baking pans. Silicone is soft and elastic, which makes it easier to remove the pastry from the mold. But the bigger advantage is that you can also put pudding. Jelly or ice cream can be made in the baking molds. To do this, fill the cool mass into the molds and refrigerate.

How to decorate and wrap your little cake

Before you continue, make sure that the cookies have cooled down completely. Now you can start decorating.
If you want to give the cookies as a gift, a cookie covered with chocolate coating and wrapped in aluminum foil is suitable. It is important that the chocolate coating is completely cooled. To prevent the chocolate coating from melting in your hands and your fingers from leaving unsightly fingerprints, you should wear disposable gloves. Our colorful aluminum foils round off your cake perfectly. With the right decoration, nothing will stand in the way of your gift. You can refine a hearty roll with rosemary, thyme or sunflower seeds before baking. Work the spices and seeds into the bread dough. These unique rolls taste especially good with fine butter. Are these rolls at the next brunch also with you in the bread basket?

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Our instructors will give you an insight into the great art of baking. You want to know how to use roll fondant correctly or how to make pretty decorations? Then the Decoration course just the right thing for you. You can find more exciting course offers under Courses . We are looking forward to your visit.