Gitter aus Edelstahl Ø 32 cm

CHF19.90
VAT included
003469

Fresh cakes and breads are best left to cool on a cake rack. Through the bars cool air reaches the bottom, the pastry cools faster and also moisture can not collect on it. So you can enjoy your cake quickly and the bottom remains wonderfully fresh.

Available stock in Adliswil: 3
Stock ready for shipment: 12

Product Details

Data sheet

Size
Ø 32 cm / Height: 3 cm
Country of production
Germany
Material
Stainless steel
Care instructions
Dishwasher safe
Suitable for
Pies, cakes, pans
Description

Stainless steel grid Ø 32 cm

If you leave cakes or bread on the hot tray or even in the oven after baking, the pastry may dry out and the bottom may become hard. If you simply place it on a heat-resistant surface, moisture can collect on the bottom and soften it. A stainless steel grid is optimal for cooling a wide variety of pastries.

Stainless steel grille - application

If the grid is used for cooling, it is provided near the oven. This way, as soon as the alarm goes off and the cake and cupcakes pass the chopstick test, you can remove the pastries, transfer them from the tray to the rack, and use the tray right away or let them cool on their own. Bread, cupcakes and puff pastries can be placed directly on top. Cakes in cake or springform pans are best left in the pan for 10 minutes. Then turn the cake out onto the rack, the round cake is released from the mold with a knife without serrations. So you can open the springform pan and remove the bottom.

The stainless steel grid is also perfect for glazing and frosting cakes and tarts. To do this, place the cooled cake or frozen cake on a grid, which you place on a clean baking paper. Cakes can be lifted onto the lattice using cake slices and a spatula or a cake tray. Prepare your frosting according to the recipe. For a fancy cake, for example, you can make a Mirror Glaze, let it cool a bit and pour it over the frozen cake. Cake icing drops are melted over a water bath or carefully in the microwave and poured directly over the cake, cake pops or cupcakes.

Before the glaze sets, run a spatula under the cake or cupcake. This way you lift it slightly on one side and move it a bit. This will ensure that the icing does not stick to the cake afterwards. You can transfer the cake or cupcake directly to a cake plate or plate, or let it set a bit more on the grid.

The stainless steel grid is also suitable as a pan coaster and keeps hot casseroles and pots away from your table. If it is dirty after glazing cakes and pies or if some of the food has landed on the grid, it can be easily cleaned in the dishwasher. This makes baking and cooking fun!