Madeleine Pan (15.5-in.) by SCI/Scandicrafts, Inc

Made of heavy-gauge, tinned steel, this pan is used for making homemade madeleines, those dainty, cake-like cookies that are often served with coffee or tea. As your madeleines bake in this pan, the cookies are given their signature scalloped shapes. The madeleine pan yields 12 cookies. See complete description »

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Made of heavy-gauge, tinned steel, this pan is used for making homemade madeleines, those dainty, cake-like cookies that are often served with coffee or tea. As your madeleines bake in this pan, the cookies are given their signature scalloped shapes. The madeleine pan yields 12 cookies.

Customer Reviews
Recommended by 94% of reviewers   |   Rated a "Good Value" by 92% of reviewers
traditional Madeleine pan
by Kate, CO
November 30, 2007

The traditional heavy gauge steel/tin pan provides the appropriate browning for a true Madeleine. The silicone pans don't brown properly.

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Madeleines rock
by Sam, GA
July 19, 2008

We ordered the second pan because the frirt one worked so well. The Madileivns came out perfect. We used a gourmet recipe that did not use any baking powder. It was great. We buttered and floured the pans between use and the Madileines were perfict and came out of the pans nicely. We were cautioned not to use non stick pans, however these worked very well and are non stick even though they are not coated with anything. Highly recommend.

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by Randy, NC
March 24, 2008

Love the pan.......makes a nice size batch of madeleines at a time.

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by gina, TN
March 27, 2006

The pan is not a non-stick finish, but you won't have any problems getting the madeleines out if you brush it with butter, freeze the pan for a few minutes, then brush with another coat. Works great!

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by Roberta M., VA
March 9, 2005

Nice pans! Madeleines come out really well. Very well satisfied with my purchase.

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Cooking Tip From the Food Network Kitchens

Madeleine pans aren't just for tea cakes. Use them to bake individual cornbreads for a southern seafood boil.