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[email protected] 13-01-2007 10:10 PM

Looking for circular baking pan with rotating blade flush against bottom (to sweep and detach)
 
Hi,
I wonder if anyone has seen this in the US. My dad has a circular
backing pan that has a movable blade riveted in the center and runs
flush against the pan bottom to the edge of the pan and then up along
the side and pointing out. This allows one to, once baking is done,
hold the outer end of this blade and sweep it around pan (sort of like
a compas) and the blade separates the bottom of what you have baked
from the bottom of the pan. Incredibly useful - no more wedging
spatulas....


serene 14-01-2007 12:47 AM

Looking for circular baking pan with rotating blade flush against bottom (to sweep and detach)
 
On 13 Jan 2007 14:10:48 -0800, wrote:

>Hi,
>I wonder if anyone has seen this in the US. My dad has a circular
>backing pan that has a movable blade riveted in the center and runs
>flush against the pan bottom to the edge of the pan and then up along
>the side and pointing out. This allows one to, once baking is done,
>hold the outer end of this blade and sweep it around pan (sort of like
>a compas) and the blade separates the bottom of what you have baked
>from the bottom of the pan. Incredibly useful - no more wedging
>spatulas....


My mom has one of those (she's in the US, as am I). I'll ask her
where she got it and/or what the brand is next time I talk with her.

Serene
--
"I can't decide if I feel more like four ten-year-olds or ten four-year-olds." Laurie Anderson , on turning 40.

http://serenejournal.livejournal.com

pltrgyst[_1_] 14-01-2007 01:07 AM

Looking for circular baking pan with rotating blade flush against bottom (to sweep and detach)
 
On 13 Jan 2007 14:10:48 -0800, wrote:

>>I wonder if anyone has seen this in the US. My dad has a circular

>backing pan that has a movable blade riveted in the center and runs
>flush against the pan bottom to the edge of the pan and then up along
>the side and pointing out. This allows one to, once baking is done,
>hold the outer end of this blade and sweep it around pan (sort of like
>a compas) and the blade separates the bottom of what you have baked
>from the bottom of the pan. Incredibly useful - no more wedging
>spatulas....


We had one ( as did my Mom when we were growing up), but we checked it. Too
often it makes a mess of the edge or bottom of whatever you've baked. Plus,
they're a bitch to clean -- you can never remove the blade, so you can never
know if the bottom of the blade is truly clean.

A simple circle of parchment paper is simpler and works much better. If you
don't want to cut your own from a roll, you can buy the circles pre-cut to fit
your pan from any good kitchen store.

-- Larry

pltrgyst[_1_] 14-01-2007 05:42 AM

Looking for circular baking pan with rotating blade flush against bottom (to sweep and detach)
 
On Sat, 13 Jan 2007 20:07:29 -0500, pltrgyst > wrote:

>We had one ( as did my Mom when we were growing up), but we checked it....


We "chucked it." Sorry.

Bad fingers; no donut.

-- Larry

[email protected][_1_] 15-01-2007 03:37 AM

Looking for circular baking pan with rotating blade flush against bottom (to sweep and detach)
 

wrote:
> Hi,
> I wonder if anyone has seen this in the US. My dad has a circular
> backing pan that has a movable blade riveted in the center and runs
> flush against the pan bottom to the edge of the pan and then up along
> the side and pointing out. This allows one to, once baking is done,
> hold the outer end of this blade and sweep it around pan (sort of like
> a compas) and the blade separates the bottom of what you have baked
> from the bottom of the pan. Incredibly useful - no more wedging
> spatulas....


I have two round cake pans like that. The thing is is they're actually
two different brands. One says Bake King. The other one says Eckoloy.


chiquita 16-01-2007 04:23 PM

Looking for circular baking pan with rotating blade flush against bottom (to sweep and detach)
 

wrote:
> Hi,
> I wonder if anyone has seen this in the US. My dad has a circular
> backing pan that has a movable blade riveted in the center and runs
> flush against the pan bottom to the edge of the pan and then up along
> the side and pointing out. This allows one to, once baking is done,
> hold the outer end of this blade and sweep it around pan (sort of like
> a compas) and the blade separates the bottom of what you have baked
> from the bottom of the pan. Incredibly useful - no more wedging
> spatulas....


Hi,
I found 1 pan in my cupboard yesterday. Didn't even know I had it.
You can have it if you like.
The postage is on me :)
Seriously, I won't use it.
Chiquita



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