Chicago Metallic 12-Cup Nonstick Madeleine Panby Chicago Metallic (26631) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
![]() | | customer review: I had a craving for some Madeleines. After comparing pans available on Amazon and searching feverishly in the house for something that might suffice... I bought this baby. I was a bit miffed about the price, knowing how much my mother paid for her old Madeleine pan. That's inflation for you, though. And I'll tell you something about Mom's pan--it didn't make perfectly smooth Maddies that SLIDE RIGHT OUT of the pan without so much as a poke.
| If you're looking for a no-fuss way to fill people up with delicious Madeleines, this is the pan to get. It takes less than 15 minutes from the thought to the mouths. Great for hungry teenagers with exquisite tastes. Norpro Nonstick Mini Donut Panby Norpro (3980) ![]() customer review: Really must use the cake recipes included, but tried converting a easy-bake cake mix (probably needs more cake flour) and the donuts were so-so, being too light and fluffy. Cake donuts are heavier than cake mix cakes, so that was my error.
| I purchased these in attempt to bake non-wheat, non-gluten donuts, and will continue trial and effort. I'm eager to try again, and I will also upgrade to the full-size pan. Norpro Nonstick 6 Cavity Donut Panby Norpro (3982) ![]() customer review: This is a great idea. It's easy enough that my grandkids can make donuts. They have already tried it and liked it. | Chicago Metallic Gourmetware Lift and Serve Sweetheart Panby Chicago Metallic (26620) ![]() customer review: This pan worked perfectly for mini cheesecakes. Because I had to make more than 12, after completely cooled I froze the cheesecakes in the pan. After frozen, I popped them out and removed the bottoms so I could make another batch. | Patisse Steam Pudding Mold, 2-Literby Patisse (4023) ![]() customer review: I have a new Australian son-in-law and wanted to surprise him this Christmas with English Christmas pudding, as he missed it last year. I looked everywhere and no one had these tins - not even Willams Sonoma! As always, Amazon came to the rescue! They even arrived prior to the original promise date, which was wonderful. The tins are perfect (I bought two), excellent quality, the lids and seals stayed in place and the puddings came out beautifully. They are currently curing in cognac waiting for Christmas. I highly recommend this product! | Wilton 2009 Yearbookby Wilton Industries, Inc. (1701-2041) ![]() $16.29 WILTON-The 2009 Yearbook Of Cake Decorating includes over 200 creative projects for all occasions and is an extraordinary collection of cakes cupcakes desserts and party ideas that will inspire and inform. This book also includes a special section highlighting the newest desserts in 3D shapes. From a multi-tier rocket ship to a candy and cake dollhouse filled with detailed fondant furniture you will discover that cakes can become almost any shape you can imagine! Softcover: 240 pages. Made in USA. | Norpro Nonstick Cake-Sicle Panby Norpro (3900) ![]() customer review: This high-quality pan is an excellent way to make normal cookies or cupcakes more interesting and fun. I just wish more cake-sicle recipes were available with the pan (only three on the box itself) or on-line. | 4 1/2 x 5/32" SUCKERSTICK Paper Sucker Lolly Lollipop Sticks 50 Countby CybrTrayd FDA Approved ![]() $1.75 These 4 1/2" x 5/32" lollipop sticks are the best lolly stick. They are nicely packaged and easy to work with. Just fill the mold cavity, insert the lolly stick and give it a little twist so it gets coated good for extra holding strength. | Marinex 1-1/3-Quart Brioche Dishby Marinex (GD16487017) ![]() Norpro English Muffin Rings Set of 4by Norpro ![]() $4.95 customer review: The price was excellent. Ordering was quick and easy. Delivery was prompt. The high quality of the muffin rings was matched by their performance in the kitchen. They performed flawlessly on my electric griddle. | SCI Scandicrafts 12-cup Madeleine Panby Sci Scandicrafts (B1640) ![]() $8 customer review: There's nothing unusual here. It works just fine and the cookies turned out great, plus it is a more inexpensive alternative if you need one in a crunch. Thanks so much | TRADITIONAL SQUARE All Occasions Candy Mold Chocolateby CybrTrayd FDA Approved ![]() This is a first quality, tough plastic mold. It is durable and reusable. It is not machine washable. Suitable for chocolate and soap making as well as plaster and concrete crafting. FDA approved. | Fox Run Cream Horn Molds, Set of Sixby Fox Run (4508) ![]() $2.69 Get in shape! Molds turn tasty treats into elegant sculptures. | World Cuisine Madeleine Sheet, Tin, 1 5/8"by Paderno World Cuisine (47560-20) ![]() customer review: I had the hardest time finding a madeline sheet in local stores (and I live in the LA area)... so I went online and found this tin... it does the job, but the madelines themselves are very small (bite size)... I was hoping to make ones the size you can get at Starbucks (three bites or so)... every recipe I tried made way too many!!! upwards of 80 madelines... | SiliconeZone Snowman Ice Cube/Chocolate Mold, Redby Silicone Zone (1877) ![]() $7 customer review: If you like to suck on ice cubes, these are the perfect size. The rubber-like material makes them easy to pop out, and I suppose you could also use them for jello molds. | World Cuisine Madeleine Sheet, Tin, 3 1/8"by Paderno World Cuisine (47559-12) ![]() customer review: Excellent! Buy 2 pans if you plan on making any as most recipes will make 2 dozen or more standard sized madelienes. I got perfect results with these pans, I use 'PAM for Bsking' spray instead of buttering & flouring each shell which saves time & they clean up beautifully. Wash by hand, don't put in the dishwasher. I also bought 2 of the smaller mini-madeline pans by the same manufacturer & highly recommed those as well. | B/S ROUND LIQUOR All Occasions Candy Mold Chocolateby CybrTrayd FDA Approved ![]() customer review: First, let me say that I'm not at all an expert in molding filled chocolates - I've done some, but I'm pretty much a newbie.
| The mold is reasonably well-made, and they even toss in a general-purpose instruction sheet. However, the instructions don't cover filled chocolates, which is what I wanted this mold for. Fair enough - the instructions were an extra, but buyers (particularly newbies) should know some things about this mold. It's a two-part mold - not one you fill, empty, set, add filling, set, add 'bottom' chocolate, like I'd wanted. This one needs to be trimmed, pierced, clamped closed, and should result in a spherical candy, not a flat-bottomed one. Two of these *should* produce 2 dozen candies in one fell swoop, but the 'pierce here to fill' nipple would end up on both sides, making it pointless to keep the mold as delivered. This one really wants to be cut in half, trimmed, and clamped to within an inch of its life, and you'll need to look up a good 3D mold howto. There's no indication that the mold won't work just fine as intended, but buyers should be aware that that's what's intended - you can't use this to make 2 dozen filled chocolates, unless you're ready to deal with half-sphere chocolates, fairly small. =-=-=-=- Update, 3/2/08: I tried cutting it in half to mold spheres. Admittedly, I'm not an expert, but the registration bumps (intended to align the two sides of the mold) are of unequal size - the convex hemisphere is considerably smaller than the concave side, allowing plenty of slop in the fit - so they may as well not be there at all. The divot intended to locate the hole through which one should fill the mold is recessed toward the inside of the mold, making it awkward at best to trim the plastic there. On one piece, the divot didn't even exist - sections next to each other are inconsistent. Frankly, at this point, I'd like to revise my rating down to a 1 - I can't honestly recommend that *anyone* buy this mold, regardless of their skill level. It works, mind you - but not nearly as well as should be available, considering the state of the art of plastic molding, and only after considerable effort to alter the mold. At least the placement was good - you *can* align the two sides, anyway. I'd wondered what the B/S in the mold's name meant, but now, I've got a guess. Anybody wanna buy a used, cut, and carefully pierced mold? I'll let it go cheap..... Norpro Nonstick Mini Madeleine Panby Norpro (3970) ![]() Commercial Heavy Duty Nonstick Professional Looking Madeleines Each Time Will Not Warp Or Bend Easy Clean, Durable A great mold for cookies, and chocolate and candy, too. | BITE SIZE HEARTS Valentine Candy Mold chocolateby CybrTrayd FDA Approved ![]() This is a first quality, tough plastic mold. It is durable and reusable. It is not machine washable. Suitable for chocolate and soap making as well as plaster and concrete crafting. FDA approved. | BITE SIZE ROSES Flowers, Fruits & Vegitables Candy Mold Chocolateby CybrTrayd FDA Approved ![]() This is a first quality, tough plastic mold. It is durable and reusable. It is not machine washable. Suitable for chocolate and soap making as well as plaster and concrete crafting. FDA approved. | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||