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Help!! I love my silicone 8x8 and cupcake pan, BUT the bottoms of my baked goods

keep burning in them.

If I take them out sooner they are not cooked in the middle yet.

I do place the silicone bakeware on baking cooking sheet, (silver) that is lined

with parchment paper, as I heard the silver pan could cause burning?

I never wanted to place the silicone directly on the oven rack fearing it over

flowing and leaking as the item rises

 

Thoughts? Ideas? Whats worked for you? Is this just me???

 

THanks

ps. recently made susans spicy carrot cake muffins.. Delicious..\

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hello,

you don't necessarily have to set the silicon pan on the baking tray, if you

fear it flowing or bubbling over. Just place the baking sheet on the lowest

rack of your oven to catch any spills. hopes this helps.

 

Mrs. Moore

 

Tuesday, March 02, 2010 9:32:14 pm

 

" Tom Fronczak, LICSW " <TJFronczak

Silicone Pans

 

Help!! I love my silicone 8x8 and cupcake pan, BUT the bottoms of my baked goods

keep burning in them.

If I take them out sooner they are not cooked in the middle yet.

I do place the silicone bakeware on baking cooking sheet, (silver) that is lined

with parchment paper, as I heard the silver pan could cause burning?

I never wanted to place the silicone directly on the oven rack fearing it over

flowing and leaking as the item rises

 

Thoughts? Ideas? Whats worked for you? Is this just me???

 

THanks

ps. recently made susans spicy carrot cake muffins.. Delicious..\

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I love my silicone pans too! I don't put them on a cookie sheet; I put them directly on the oven rack and haven't had any problems. Things don't usually take as long to bake in the silicone as the recipes call for, so the only times I've had things "overdone" is when I'm not paying attention to the time.

 

Hope this helps.

Janella--- On Tue, 3/2/10, Tom Fronczak, LICSW <TJFronczak wrote:

Tom Fronczak, LICSW <TJFronczak Silicone Pans Date: Tuesday, March 2, 2010, 4:59 PM

Help!! I love my silicone 8x8 and cupcake pan, BUT the bottoms of my baked goods keep burning in them. If I take them out sooner they are not cooked in the middle yet.I do place the silicone bakeware on baking cooking sheet, (silver) that is lined with parchment paper, as I heard the silver pan could cause burning?I never wanted to place the silicone directly on the oven rack fearing it over flowing and leaking as the item risesThoughts? Ideas? Whats worked for you? Is this just me???THanksps. recently made susans spicy carrot cake muffins.. Delicious..\

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