This Amazing Product Called Silicone Bakeware

What can silicone bakeware do and not do? Silicone bakeware is one fantastic product. Learn all about silicone bakeware.


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This Amazing Product Called Silicone Bakeware

Author: Steve Madigan
Date Created: Feb 9, 2007 - 7:05:26 PM



For years, professional and commercial chefs have known the secret and benefits of using high-temperature silicone bakeware. Silicone bakeware is a fairly new product, that is used for baking molds and more. It is non-porous, high gloss non-stick cookware

finish will not hold on to odors or flavors. Silicone bakeware is completely flexible, offering quick release of cakes, muffins and breads. With this product you can go from the refrigerator, freezer, microwave, and oven and back again with no issues. Silicone bakeware is made of FDA-approved

grade silicone, and should denote this on the packaging label. With the above statement being made, we know that silicone bakeware is safe for us to use. There have been no health issues as of this writing that I know of.


There are many different types of silicone bakeware. I will list a few below. Silicone bakeware was first made in Europe. Lekue silicone bakeware is original European flexible bakeware. Also made in Europe, Llorente is possibly the finest quality, silicone bakeware ever invented.

Llorente products that are found today are manufactured by Lekue.


KitchenAid silicone bakeware is dishwasher-safe for quick cleanup; but if washing by hand, do not use abrasive cleansers or scouring pads. Silicone Zone Silicon Bakeware is manufactured and engineered to commercial standards with a patented,

high-gloss nonstick finish. Smartware the revolutionary silicone bakeware set that bakes foods evenly and cools quickly. Le Creuset uses only the finest grade silicone to make kitchen tools and bakeware. Cook n Bake is a revolutionary new product range from Le Creuset.


Should silicone be treated differently than traditional bakeware. Maybe, maybe not. It is different than any other bakeware. Maybe the traditional bakeware companys are just a little jealous of silicone bakeware. There is

no need for greasing or buttering the pan. If you wanted to reduce your "fat" intake, silicone bakeware is the answer without loosing any flavor. One thing that everyone must realize, you must "season" the silicone bakeware the first time. It must be coated with oil or

butter on the first use, but after that initial time, greasing and buttering is not necessary.


Silicone bakeware is easy to clean and dishwasher-safe, and in most cases silicone bakeware can be used as you would any bakeware. Cakes, muffins and breads pop out easily.


Silicone bakeware has become the extremely popular due to its high conductivity, ease of use, and compact storage space requirements. Silicone bakeware is the newest, best and most fun thing to come along in bakeware for some time.

They are bright, boldly colored. These revolutionary mats and molds help deliver perfect baked goods, every time. Revolutionary silicone bakeware with Temperflex is better than metal. The non-stick silicone bakeware yields great results.


So in conclusion:

Flexible silicone bakeware has changed the way that pastry chefs work. Silicone bakeware is one of the newest advances in baking. Silicone bakeware is heat resistant to 500F -600F, depending on the manufacturer. Non-stick flexible silicone bakeware cooks evenly,

cools quickly and food doesn't stick. Readers will learn that flexible silicone bakeware is a good investment. Silicone bakeware peels away from food and rolls up for compact storage. Easy-release flexible silicone baking sheet can be used hundreds of times.

There are a few pitfalls of using silicone bakeware. One caution, place silicone bakeware onto a cookie sheet for stability. Throw away your metal molds, because this flexible silicone bakeware is far easier to use.


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