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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful: By Nilla (Renton, WA USA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Chicago Metallic 69440 Professional Mini Loaf Pan, Set of 4 (Kitchen) These mini loaf pans are very good quality and honestly, they bake my breads just as well (if not better) than my expenisve set of Caphalon mini pans. Really! I could not believe the price that Amazon is selling them for. I figured there must be some sort of hitch. But no, it's just a really fine deal. I would suggest even purchasing 2 sets if you do not currently own any mini loaf pans. Most recipes I make are a perfect fit for 5 mini loaf pans (even though the recipe says 4 - I don't like my breads to rise very much over the top). And at this price - 2 sets is still inexpensive! I very much recommend these. 10 of 10 people found the following review helpful: By Bakers Joy "Bakers Joy" (OC, California) - See all my reviews This review is from: Chicago Metallic 69440 Professional Mini Loaf Pan, Set of 4 (Kitchen) I love these pans! I've had them for a while and here are some tricks I've learned over time. Yes, the interior corners are hard to clean, so use a wooden toothpick to easily clean them out. It gets all the gunk out every time. I hand wash my pans and if you let them sit out to dry, they will rust. So as soon as I'm done washing them, I just pop them into my hot oven for a minute in between batches, or into my off, but still warm oven and they dry in just a few minutes. 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful: By Tori (Northern VA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Chicago Metallic 69440 Professional Mini Loaf Pan, Set of 4 (Kitchen) I use these pans every week to make gluten-free, casein-free (GFCF) breads. I use the Breads from Anna mix. One bag makes 3 full mini loaves. We've found that the bread is much better in these little pans than in the regular loaf pans...it doesn't dry out as much. The pans clean up easily in the dishwasher too.
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