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Customer Reviews of Kaiser Bakeware Classic Donut Pan
Customer Rating: Summary: A treasure found! Comment: Although a little more than I would like to have spent on a baking pan, I love it! I ordered two since we have a large family and wanted to cook up multiples at a time. Finding a recipe required a bit of work, but we settled on our favorite things in the donut pan are our tried and true banana bread and pumpkin bread recipes with chocolate chips in them. We pipe the batter in with a bag with the corner cut out (or a tupperware frosting decorator ball thing minus the tips from a friend works super!) The donuts are so much more fun than the muffins we were making previously and great for kids' hands and superb baked gifts for friends. We get rave reviews from all who try it. It was definitely worth the purchase and the wait for them to arrive from backorder. Customer Rating: Summary: Good for making your own donuts Comment: It is a fine product for making your own full-size donuts. One of very few that I found that would do a dozen full-sized donuts. Customer Rating: Summary: WHAT IS THIS STUFF? Comment: I just received my donut pan from Amazon in 4 business days despite having chosen Free Super Saver Shipping. I love Amazon, but my opinion of this pan is so far very unfavorable. It came with a card board label attached to it with some kind of tar-like substance that I have never come across before. I can't even get it off with Goo Gone. The instructions and recipe that is advertised to come with the pan was completely torn off because the sticky stuff was placed exactly on the English version. I am tempted to pack this up and send it back without even making donuts because I don't know how I'm going to get this stuff off the pan. If I figure out a way and use the pan, I will update my review. Customer Rating: Summary: Great pan makes great donuts Comment: I had never seen a pan to make baked lower fat donuts before so thought I would give it a try. Well, the pan is a nice weight, the non-stick surface works perfectly, and the donuts came out so tender and melt in your mouth. The recipe that comes with the pan is in European measurements, but I found a recipe on the internet and used it. The donuts baked evenly and actually fell out of the pan when I turned it over after taking out of the oven. My whole family could not believe these perfect little donuts. They are on the small side, but are just the right size for a snack or after dinner. I will definitely be using this pan over and over again. Customer Rating: Summary: It's a doughnut pan... Comment: This is a doughnut pan manufactured in Germany by Kaiser Bakeware. The pan seems solid, even if it is lightweight. The price seems comparable for other doughnut pans sold here. The non-stick finish seems durable and it seems comparable to the Nordic Ware pans I have. The doughnuts are not very large, unlike the mammoth ones at the grocery store. I baked doughnuts from a Cooking Light recipe and I barely had enough to fill the pan though (roughly the batter from 2 1/2 c. flour and 1/2 c. sugar). More Reviews Use this pan to make a low fat alternative to the famous original donut. Any muffin recipe works great in this pan. Its high quality material gives the pan a consistent browning during the baking and its nonstick surface is easy to clean. Choosing Appliance -> Cooking Pans This is another area where spending money is justified. The best pans combine different metals like aluminum or copper on the outside and stainless steel on the inside. Aluminum and copper are valued for their ability to spread heat evenly over the entire pan, and stainless steel is valued for its non-reactive qualities. Buy pans which are heavy and thick with solid handles that are well fastened to the pot. As with knives, buy the highest quality cooking pans you can afford one at a time, starting with a saute pan and a 3 qt. sauce pan. They will last forever. At some point, a stock pot (which will be especially pricey) should be considered for serious cooking. Choosing Appliance -> Knives The importance of high quality knives can't be stressed enough! Buy the best you can and expect to spend some serious money. It is better to buy a couple of excellent knives and slowly add to your collection rather than buying an entire set of low quality knives. Start with a chef knife and paring knife. You will also want to buy a sharpening steel. Kaiser Bakeware Classic Donut Pan Kitchen tips -> Potatoes Potatoes will cook faster if they are soaked in salty water before they are baked |
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