|
KitchenAid 12-Cup Muffin Pan with Wire Sled, Red | 
enlarge
| Brand: KitchenAid
Buy New: $29.99
Rating: 10 reviews
Color: red Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 18.4 x 11.3 x 1.3
MPN: KBS927ER Model: KBS927ER UPC: 015388001914 EAN: 0015388001914 ASIN: B0000DC64E
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
| |
| Features:
| • | Bakes 12 standard-sized muffins or cupcakes | | • | FDA-approved food-grade silicone guaranteed safe to 500 degrees F | | • | Refrigerator-, freezer-, microwave-, oven-, and dishwasher-safe | | • | Heats and cools quickly and evenly; quick-release permanent nonstick surface | | • | made of silicone |
|
| Accessories:
|
| Similar Items:
|
| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Be prepared for your next big breakfast or brunch with this 12-cup silicone muffin pan from KitchenAid. It is made of FDA-approved silicone, which is flexible, Heat resistant to 500 degrees and safe to use in the oven, freezer, microwave and dishwasher. The pan makes a dozen perfectly shaped muffins and makes cleanup a snap. It also has a quick-release permanent nonstick surface that heats and cools quickly and evenly plus a nonstick sled that provides stability when placing in and out of the oven. Height 1 x Width 15 x Length 11 1/2 inches
Amazon.com Review One look at this rubbery bakeware and those uninformed about silicone will laugh at the possibility that it's actually safe to bake in it. But safe it is and KitchenAid is just one of many bakeware manufacturers that is producing pans in this revolutionary material. Made of FDA-approved food-grade silicone, this muffin pan bakes 12 sweet potato-nut muffins just as evenly as your metal pans and at temperatures up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit. In addition, this silicone pan has the benefit of being safe for the refrigerator, freezer, and microwave and can withstand sudden temperature changes from one extreme to another without buckling. The nonstick surface releases muffins easily and is safe for use with metal utensils aside from knives or serrated blades. This muffin pan rests in a nonstick metal wire sled with handles, which offers good stability for transferring baked goods in and out of the oven. For easy cleanup, this pan is dishwasher-safe and will retain its nonstick cooking surface through hundreds of dishwasher cycles. The metal sled should be washed by hand. KitchenAid provides a one-year hassle-free replacement warranty plus a lifetime limited warranty on this pan. --Cristina Vaamonde
|
| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Stick with metal pans! January 23, 2008 Mudd (CO) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm so glad I bought this used for $2 vs. new. It looks cool, and the Kitchenaid brand was a plus. Muffins and cupcakes don't brown like they should. The texture and crumb are different. The pan doesn't effect taste luckily. Storage is a problem. Using non-stick sprays leaves a sticky finish to the muffin pan eventually that does not come off in the dishwasher - which would also happen with some metal cupcake or cake pans as well. I do not recommend this at all. If anyone wants to pay shipping, they can have my pan! I'll stick to metal pans.
Makes Mangled but Mouthwatering Muffins December 8, 2007 Dennis Hennen (Columbus, OH USA) This non-stick pan is definitely not non-stick. I sprayed the pan and my muffins still stuck. With the same treatment in my non-stick metal pan the muffins come right out. I also experienced the unpleasant oder of burning plastic others have experienced. On the plus side, I seem to always scorch muffins baked in the metal pan, and the muffins in the silicone pan are usually baked just right.
Good Product May 13, 2007 Saied Karmally (Trinidad & Tobago) I make muffins about 2-3 times a month. Kitchen Aid Quality here again.
What was I thinking when I bought this? April 29, 2007 cookingal (va) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I guess I thought that I could eliminate cupcake or muffin papers and that the flexible nature of the silicone pan would aid in easy removal.. Not so. My cupcakes stuck and broke apart when I tried to remove them, even though I sprayed them with cooking spray first. I have looked at the new silicone bakeware products for a while and assumed that something new would be an improvement. No so, in my opinion. The cupcakes didn't brown as they do in metal pans. This goes out in my next yardsale.
my husband loved it! January 15, 2007 Laura M. L. (Michigan) My husband wanted a silicone muffin tray for christmas and loved this one. It's great because the sleigh keeps the mix steady instead of spilling all over the place. It's more expensive than the ones without the sleigh, but I think its worth it. Nice job, no messy clean up!
|
|
|
| | |