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What do you think of this bread pan?

BKSinAZ's picture
BKSinAZ

What do you think of this bread pan?

What concerns me is the horizonal grooves along the length of the pan. Will those grooves hold the bread in the pan when attempting to remove the loaf? Is there a pan you recommend?

After clicking link to veiw picture, select top item #2942 - 8½x4½ (standard) 

http://www.kingarthurflour.com/shop/items/bread-loaf-pan?utm_source=frooglecom&utm_medium=cse&utm_campaign=shopping&gclid=CMuU2_C48rUCFYxDMgod7T8AnQ

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fotomat1

Same as this one on Amazon...best loaf pans made...coated with americoat...non stick all the way. I have searched for years for the perfect pan and this is it!! I own several and really love the largest 10x5.

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BKSinAZ

Did you intend to put a Amazon link on?

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loafette

Years ago, I used to only buy Chicago Metallic equipment, including their bread pans. Great stuff, back then. I used to find a lot of CM items, in a used restaurantware store I shopped at, 30-40 years old, and still in great shape. Now, their consumer line is Chinese made. Oddly, their commercial line is USA made!  I've purchased several USA bread/cake pans, through KAF recently and am very impressed. They're well worth the price. *edit*  According to USA Pans, the groove design is there to assist with even baking/browning..it in no way contributes to problems with removal of the baked items.

http://www.cmbakeware.com/

I still have and use the CM items, but the USA pans are definitely high quality. I was just now reading some of the reviews on Amazon...one poster complained about water staying in the rolled edges, after washing.  I've always handwashed any pans made this way, and simply leave them in the turned-off, warm oven to dry.

Laura

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yy

I own one of the pans that you linked, and I bought it from King Arthur. I've never had problems removing the loaves from the pan, but then again, I've never tried making a whole rye loaf in it. From what I've experienced, I would recommend it because it is sturdily constructed and browns my loaves evenly. 

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fotomat1

Since you can get 2 for $28 with free shipping from Amazon or 1 for $24 incl shipping from KA .I would get 2 and maybe spend a couple bucks more for the larger 2lb version. Good Luck!

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sunyfun

I bought the USA Pullman Loaf Pan with the lid from Amazon and have been baking my "Tartine country loaf" in it, instead of a dutch oven--the loaf releases from the pan without any problems.  I am very happy with the quality of the pan from USA and plan on buying more from them on Amazon.