Saturday, June 23, 2012

Kaiser Bakeware Basic Tinplate Eclair/Lady Finger Pansuper




Customer Rating :
Rating: 4.2

List Price : Price : $11.56


Product Description

A great way to start your tiramisu Italian dessert recipe, this Kaiser Bakeware Basic Tinplate Eclair/Lady Finger Pan yields perfect lady fingers. The pan measures 12-1/2 x 9-1/2 and holds 12 oblong light cakes. Made of high quality tinned steel for even heat ditribution and browning.


Kaiser Bakeware Basic Tinplate Eclair/Lady Finger Pan
  • High quality tinned steel provides even and gently heat distribution for consistent browning and baking
  • Tin coating on the interior and exterior protects the product from rusting and provides a scratch-proof surface
  • Kaiser quality provides exceptional value at an affordable price
  • Perfect for Italian tiramisu dessert recipes
  • Clean-up is easy, wash, dry thoroughly and place back in warm oven to air dry completely


Kaiser Bakeware Basic Tinplate Eclair/Lady Finger Pan Reviews


Kaiser Bakeware Basic Tinplate Eclair/Lady Finger Pan Reviews


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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Good pan to make uniform ladyfingers although not of the best qualty, July 23, 2011
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Picky Parker (New Jersey, USA) - See all my reviews
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I am giving this 4 stars because the tin works well but it is not the highest quality, then again at this price who cares! The pan is sturdy tin coated steel with rolled edges so you don't have to worry about cutting yourself on a sharp edge while cleaning. They are great for making uniform lady fingers but as each impression is only 4 inches by 1 and 1/4 inches it is not the best for eclairs (to long/thin so the proportions are off). I use this tin with Emril's ladyfinger recipe from Food Network to boarder my chocolate mouse and in my Tiramisu. If the tin wasn't priced so well I would have removed another star as the tin coating is relatively thin and I have noticed it wearing a way after a number of uses/cleanings. Then again how many times does one really use a ladyfinger pan? As mentioned I use it for chocolate mouse, but because the ends are a bit rounded you need to make sure you place them tightly together in your spring-form pan otherwise you could have some leaks form... Read more
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Kaiser Eclair/lady finger pan, December 29, 2010
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This pan turned out beautiful eclairs with little trouble. They didn't stick, puffed up to majestic size and wash up was quick. I would highly recommend this product.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Helpful in making eclairs., February 18, 2012
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I was a little nervous this pan would not fit my needs, but in the first use I found it to be very useful. I would recommend anyone who hasn't ever made eclairs, or who hasn't made them for awhile to purchase this pan. It was so helpful to know what I needed to prepare for filling instead of guessing. I am considering getting another pan to go with this one.
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