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Hi,
I bought a cake mix and noticed that the baking instructions were 30 mins at 350 degrees. It then said, "For darker or non-stick pans, bake at 325 degrees for 41-44 minutes." I've not seen this before. Why do non-stick pans require a lower temperature for longer? What happens if you don't adhere to those instructions? What is considered to be a "darker pan?" I usually bake from scratch and have never seen this before. I remember there used to be different instructions for glass vs. metal pans, but never for non-stick and darker pans. Thanks so much, Michelle |
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