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KitchenAid Bakeware Set Review

 

Populating your kitchen with cooking and baking accessories can be a time consuming and expensive endeavor. Whether you are filling your cupboards for the first time or looking to upgrade your current equipment, picking up sets of bakeware can save you a lot of hassle.

 

KithenAid offers a number of bakeware sets that can handle quite a few of your baking needs.

 

The carbon steel Cook's Series non-stick baking sets are convenient and easy to clean (a plus for beginning bakers and those of you prone to experimentation). The non-stick coating is thick enough to handle contact with metal utensils. The heavy .6-millimeter steel offers good heat distribution to ensure even cooking. The pans have large, rolled edges for easy handling even with the puffiest of oven mitts or pot holders.

 

These sets come in two varieties: three-piece and five-piece. The three-piece sets come with a cookie sheet, a loaf pan, and a square cake pan. It runs for about $35. The five-piece set includes one large jelly roll pan, one sheet cake pan, one loaf pan and two round cake pans. This set costs around $60.

 

KitchenAid's Professional Series bakeware ratchets up the quality a bit by offering 1-millimeter carbon steel. This three-piece set includes a single loaf pan, a round cake pan, and a cookie sheet with one flat side so you can easily transfer your baked goods from the sheet to the cooling rack. This set will run around $40.

 

The three-piece silicone bakeware sets will certainly catch the eye of any guest in your kitchen. The red or blue colors can brighten up any dish. But they are not just good looking. These pans are resilient and versatile. The silicone material heats and cools amazingly fast and is flexible for easy removal of baked goods. These items are safe in the freezer, oven (up to 475 degrees), and microwave. You can also toss them in the dishwasher without worry.

 

This great set comes with a fluted tube pan, one round cake pan and one loaf pan and costs about $40.

 

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