Professional Nonstick Loaf Pan (1-lb.) by Chicago Metallic
Made of heavy-gauge steel, this professional loaf pan is great for quick breads and pound cakes. Dark Silverstone coating attracts heat for deep browning of crusts. Slightly flared sides provide a unique shape. Nonstick surface allows easy release and cleanup. Designed for a lifetime of use. See complete description »
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Made of heavy-gauge steel, this professional loaf pan is great for quick breads and pound cakes. Dark Silverstone coating attracts heat for deep browning of crusts. Slightly flared sides provide a unique shape. Nonstick surface allows easy release and cleanup. Designed for a lifetime of use.
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Bread bakes well in this pan and comes out easily. It is important to note the instructions to lower the oven temperature a bit for the pan to work at its best.
I have never been much of a bread baker, but this pan has given me success! The bread tips right out with no sticking. The loaf cooks evenly with a nice crust. Clean up was a breeze! I highly recommend this pan for beginners like myself.
This is a nice, heavy loaf pan. Bread slides out easily. Worth the money.
This is an excellent loaf pan for homemade bread. The bread comes out perfectly. The finish on it results in a very quick clean up.
I am totally pleased with my nonstick loaf pan and would definately recommend it to others.
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For a crisp crust on home-baked bread, use the power of steam while baking. Simply fill an 8 x 8" baking dish with boiling water and place on the bottom of your oven when you put your bread in.







