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Posted by jen
Slice tin? September 14, 2006 03:51AM |
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Re: Slice tin? September 14, 2006 03:57AM |
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Re: Slice tin? September 14, 2006 04:30AM |
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I have an adjustable one which is 30 cm x 28 cm at its smallest and then 33cm x 52 at its largest.
It is Kaiser brand and is really great quality.
I will check out the price in case anyone is interested.
I cook with one - in fact the ginger crunch is in one now and the banana loaf is in the kaiser loaf pan.
Otherwise I would suggest you try Briscoes - they seem to have a good range.
It is Kaiser brand and is really great quality.
I will check out the price in case anyone is interested.
I cook with one - in fact the ginger crunch is in one now and the banana loaf is in the kaiser loaf pan.
Otherwise I would suggest you try Briscoes - they seem to have a good range.
Re: Slice tin? September 14, 2006 12:20PM |
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Re: Slice tin? September 14, 2006 12:58PM |
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I've also found a lot of recipes call for a 20 x 30 cm tin and have looked everywhere I can think of,(including the places mentioned) but cannot find that size! Strange, when it is mentioned in so many recipes. I can find larger and smaller, but not that size. This of course changes the depth of the slice and cooking times.
I'd also love to know where to find one.
I'd also love to know where to find one.
Re: Slice tin? September 14, 2006 10:48PM |
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Re: Slice tin? September 15, 2006 11:55AM |
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I haven't looked for a while, but my local New World used to have an interesting selection of expandable cake tins, including rectangular cake, loaf and sponge roll/slice tins. In addition they had fluted flan tins with removable bases, including small 10cm ones for a very reasonable price - I snapped up 6 of those.
Lynne2
Lynne2
Re: Slice tin? September 15, 2006 08:09PM |
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A few years ago myself and some friends got together and had some slice tins made by a local sheetmetal firm. From memory we paid around $15 each, as there was quite a few of them and was worth the firm doing them.
I have 2 and they are stainless steel, slightly bigger than the usual tin, and deeper. Worth the initial expense. they don't warp with the heat and always scrub up beautifully.
Just a thought..................??????
Kind Regards,
Raewyn G
I have 2 and they are stainless steel, slightly bigger than the usual tin, and deeper. Worth the initial expense. they don't warp with the heat and always scrub up beautifully.
Just a thought..................??????
Kind Regards,
Raewyn G
Re: Slice tin? October 01, 2006 05:37AM |
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Helen/slice tine plse October 02, 2006 04:00AM |
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Re: Helen/slice tine plse October 02, 2006 10:42AM |
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Re: Slice tin? October 02, 2006 11:43AM |
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