Monday, December 12, 2011

Wilton Fanci-Fill Cake Pan Set

Wilton Fanci-Fill Cake Pan Set Review



Wilton Fanci-Fill Cake Pan Set Feature

  • Fanci-Fill cake pan set bakes dessert with a generous ring of filling inside
  • Nonstick steel for even heat distribution, long-lasting durability, and easy cleanup
  • Also makes pasta and potato entrees, molded salads, and appetizers; booklet with 12 recipes included
  • Safe in the dishwasher
  • 2 round pans included; Each measures 8-3/4 inches by 2 inches
Simple to use yet professional in results, Wilton's Fanci-Fill cake pan set encourages adventurous bakers to double their fun by combining favorite flavors and ingredients. The two 8-3/4-inch round pans feature a recessed design so that when the cakes baked within are released from the pan, they come out contoured with a wide, empty ring. All that's needed to finish the dessert is to top up the rings with filling and flip one cake on top of the other. Try custard, mousse, ice cream, or slices of fresh fruit-the possibilities can be as unique as the recipient or the occasion. Since each pan is two inches deep, the resulting stacked cake becomes a decadent four inches high with a perfectly smooth and intact exterior that's ready for icing or other decorations. The rolled rims help to line up and release the two halves perfectly for a seamless transition. Crafted of nonstick steel, this pan set offers even heat distribution during baking, corrosion resistance for years of reliable service, and easy, convenient cleanup in the dishwasher. The set also makes innovative pasta and potato entrees, molded salads, and attention-getting snacks. Included are twelve recipe ideas and complete instructions. --Kara Karll Create delicious cakes with a surprise inside every slice. Two piece nonstick bakeware set uses one cake mix and filling of your choice. Bake and cool cakes, fill tunnel with filling and flip. It's that easy! Also great for molds, savory meals and appetizers. 12 delicious kitchen tested recipes included. Patent protected.


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