silicone bakeware
By babystar1
@babystar1 (4233)
United States
February 2, 2008 10:55am CST
Has anyone ever used the silicone bakewear yet? I just bought 2 loaf pans and used it the other day with some corn breadmix. When it was all done baking, which it baked really nice, but when it was time to take it out of the silicone loaf pan it all stuck on. I tryed it again the next day it it really stuck even harder. Does anyone out there have this problem with the silicone bakewear?
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4 responses
@Lakota12 (42600)
• United States
4 Feb 08
I will look next time I go to walmart and yup I should have taken it back for it was only cooked in once and the scatches appeared and used a wooden spoon to stir the eggs . to late now I threw away the receipt and its been over 30 days!
Good luck!
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@babystar1 (4233)
• United States
4 Feb 08
walmart got all kinds of silicone bakewear . And i did buy the loaf pans and everthing stuck to the bottom of it. I am going to return it back to the store,because when I bought the loaf pans it said nothing will stick to the bottom it was to slide right out, what a lie.
Sorry the hear about your frying pan.Maybe you should trying taking it back aslo.
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@starangel (414)
• United States
2 Feb 08
Kitchenaid is the best. I make cookies on the silicone and they come out perfect every time. i notice that the cheaper brands aren't as good. for some reason, kitchenaid is the way to go. i don't have any problems w/ them. you can go to TJ Maxx and catch some good deals on them.
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@polachicago (18716)
• United States
2 Feb 08
I was thinking to buy one, but I don't bake much, so I can use my old glass baking pan...
I was thinking about possible sticking and I guess I was right....
@babystar1 (4233)
• United States
2 Feb 08
I guess I have to go back to my glass one again. The glass one never stuck.
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@CanadaGal (4304)
• Canada
10 Feb 08
I haven't used any of the silicone bakeware yet. I don't bake enough to make it a priority on my shopping list to get some. ;) But I have been curious about how well it works. If I were to try one, it would be the cupcake ones, as I have 3 kids in elementary school, and find I seem to be making a LOT of cupcakes for class parties and such.
Can you use a non-stick spray on it? Or does that cause a chemical reaction that would be hazardous to one's health? Any idea?