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Disposable Bread Loaf Pans Baking Review

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Description of Disposable Bread Loaf Pans Baking

1 lb bake and take kraft paper pans are perfect for baking your favorite breads, rolls, and treats to gift to friends. Small loaf pan, slightly bigger than the advertised “mini” pans. Each pan measures 7” x 3.5” x 2” high (bottom dimensions), and 8.5” x 4.5” (top dimensions). Pans are ideal for splitting a recipe that calls for a “large” pan into two loaves to gift. Simply lightly spray the interior of the pan with cooking spray, fill with your bread dough, and bake. Attractive brown / cream swirl design compliments numerous baked goods. Bake, cool, and place your treat in a bread bag for easy gifting. A wonderful environmentally-friendly alternative to aluminum, metal, and plastic pans. Crafted from sturdy paperboard, these are designed to speed up your kitchen process as you don’t need to unmold your breads before selling or gifting them. Pans are oven safe up to 400 degrees Fahrenheit for one hour. Microwave safe, freezer safe, and Made in the USA! Babkas, pound cake, banana bread, carrot cake, the sky is the limit! So grab your pans and get baking!.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Handy little bread pans

These bread boxes were very suitable for baking pumpkin bread at our church festival. They looked better than just wrapped in foil or cling film.

Pros
  • Simply spray the inside of the pan lightly with cooking spray, fill with bread dough and bake. The eye-catching brown and cream swirl design complements a variety of baked goods. Bake, chill and place in a bread bag for easy gifting.
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