Trudeau Silicone Fluted Cake Pan

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Last updated on July 5th, 2024 at 01:50 pm

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Back in October, I was sent a free Trudeau Silicon cake pan to review from a product testing community Iā€™m a part of. Ā I was very excited to try it out. I had reviewed a few silicone baking mats a few years ago which I love. You can read about those here.

As you can see the pan is similar to a bundt cake pan. it includes a warranty card and basic info.

The basics are simple the pan according to Trudeau are the following:

is BPA Free. Can be used up to 428 degrees F or 220 C. Is dishwasher and microwave safe. it can also be used in the freezer. It has a lifetime warranty and is food safe silicone. It also has a steel structure with the silicone body. It also has a 10 cup capacity.

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I liked the pan style because it is easy to store and due to its flexibility it can be stacked in a bowl for easy storage.

Baking test

I washed the pan prior to using it. It washed well with just a little soap and warm water.

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The instructions state that you can not use cooking spray with this product. so I just buttered my pan. It worked great. Since itā€™s flexible it is easy to get the butter in to the bottom and up the sides. The instructions didnā€™t indicate if you can flour the pan or not so I left it this way.

I went about putting together my cake mix and when I was done I filled the pan. I can say this much the pan sits flat on any surface. it is easy to fill. As I mentioned before it has a 10 cup capacity. the handles are easy to hold and the lip of the pan has a steel structure mixed with the silicone.

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As you can see the cake mix settled evenly into the pan. I placed it on a baking sheet lined with foil because I didnā€™t think it was a good idea to place the cake pan on the oven rack alone. I will say this depending on the weather you may need to leave your cake in for a few extra minutes. I followed baking directions on the cake box.

I baked another cake today (Sunday, Dec. 3rd, 2017) and found this to be true still. You will have to check on your cake just to make sure. I always use a toothpick to check if a cake is done. once the toothpick comes out clean I know itā€™s fully baked.

The one thing I did like about the pan is that it heats evenly.

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As you can see my cake turned out well. I let it cool for a few minutes before I tried to remove it from the pan.

Removing the Cake

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I didnā€™t have any issue removing the cake from the pan. I placed a plant on top of the pan and flipped it. As I was flipping the plate and pan I could feel the cake slipping out of the pan.

As you can see the pan looked relatively clean after I removed the cake. Being that this is a fluted cake pan it is a bit more tapered than a general bundt cake pan. To me, they looked similar but I do see a small difference.

The End Result

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I can say that my cake came out very moist and fluffy. I happened to use was Ā Betty Crockerā„¢ Super Moistā„¢ Favorites Yellow Cake Mix it came out a caramel color because I added two nesquick chocolate powder packets to the yellow cake mix.

All in all, I am very happy with the cake pan. it is lightweight and easy to store. This would be a great gift for any baker.

To learn more visit the link provided

https://trudeau.com/us_en/structure-silicone-fluted-cake-pan-05115204m.html

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