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lkwdlady
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Wed, Feb 13 2019, 12:12 pm
I wanted to bake a heart shaped cake for dd.
I bought a heart shaped silicone pan.
I’ve never used one before.
I’m assuming even though it feels like rubber it can go in the oven?
Does the cake bake well?
Does it come out from the pan in the right shape without falling apart?
Also does silicone have to be toiveled? I’m assuming not...
Thanks!
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Raisin
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Wed, Feb 13 2019, 12:19 pm
don't know about toiveling
I always grease mine
It can go in oven
mine bakes well - takes longer since mine is a deep bundt size pan
comes out perfectly - you peel off the silicon once cake is cool
best to put it on a big tray so it doesn't end up misshapen as you put in oven
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