Scarlett
Quote: julia_bb
Ol, I'll try tomorrow without butter. The instructions say that the first time with oil is necessary, and then without. And it is advisable to take out the already cooled one, although yesterday I took it out hot
Yulia, just don't wash them in the dishwasher - they start to pester me. I had to warm it up with butter in the oven later, the look became unaesthetic, but the baking flies out with a bang. I also have a whole box of them, but all are cheap, I got on a sale a few years ago - and walked for all the pennies
Quote: Dance
Oh Lorik, what an accurate comparison !!! And the most disgusting, they will unload and skip all over the kitchen!
I have cooler - the box is in the closet, and I usually urgently need to get "woooo that, sho from the bottom" - and the whole corridor is covered with silicone
NAR
I took it in Ali there cheaper and the choice, I'm still waiting for my orders ... so usually I bake a cake .. we are not very fond of kuksikami ... my husband does not really like it .. here for a barney I bought a very cool one for my son)
Dance
Quote: Scarlett
tada the whole corridor in silicone
In-in! Current, my kitchen is combined with an entrance hall and a dining room, ~ 25 sq. m and everything is in forms - silicone, tin, and plastic (for mousses) ...
Svetta
Quote: julia_bb

I boast) I bought myself a silicone form, I really liked it, everything jumped out perfectly and the relief is visible.
Only the baking itself did not work out very well, apparently, the baking powder was old (open) and the dough rose slightly.
Nakosyachila, in short
Most likely, your baked cake volume was originally designed for a smaller pan. Do not sin on baking powder, it was just not enough dough and it could not fill the entire volume of the form even when baking. Try increasing the recipe by 1.5 times next time.
I have a lot of silicone and the baking volume varies from 200 ml to 2 liters.
Crochet
Quote: Biryusa
Is it true that these forms do not need to be oiled, because the baked goods do not stick to them?

Do you need to lubricate silicone molds with oil?

I, mostly Teskomovskie silicone, never stuck anything ... mmm ...
Svetta
Quote: Biryusa


Is it true that these forms do not need to be oiled, because baked goods do not stick to them?

I have all sorts of different non-names, and not a single brand one, and I never smeared any of them with anything, I didn't even have any thoughts. What for? After all, silicone molds are made for this so that the baked goods do not stick.
Lilida
Girls, in a tapper for us: girl_sad: they always said that silicone molds do not need to be lubricated, but before baking they must be moistened with cold water.
Biryusa
Quote: Krosh

Do you need to lubricate silicone molds with oil?

I, mostly Teskomovskie silicone, never stuck anything ... mmm ...
I have cheap Chinese molds (regent and marmite), so in the regent the first baked goods stuck so much that I picked it out with a fork, and since then I've been greasing everything. So it's all about the quality of the silicone. As my grandmother used to say: "Expensive - yes cute, cheap - but rotten".
Crochet
Quote: Biryusa
regent

Several regentI also have ovish forms, and they do not stick either ...
Taia
Quote: Biryusa

I have cheap Chinese molds (regent and marmite), so in the regent the first baked goods stuck so much that I picked it out with a fork, and since then I've been greasing everything.

And I have regent uniforms, same story.
Scarlett
At the first baking, it is necessary to smear, then you can bake without lubrication. I have the cheapest ones - everything stuck off perfectly, until I washed it with a car ... I don't do that anymore
francevna
Many labels for silicone molds said that before the first use, you need to lubricate with oil and warm up. Some forms tolerated this well, while others, thin ones, did not. The butter has become sticky on them and I can't wash it, and it's a pity to throw it away.
Dance
francevna, Alla, buy a "san-wedge" white bottle (on the label there is a gas stove and a red saucepan on it), spray the mold and wash. Caution, work only with gloves !!! I reanimate all my forms, baking trays, iron baskets (for baskets) so, from dirt, soot, fried fat
After that, just grease the mold and pour out the dough. Iron ones must be calcined, that is, greased with oil and burned.
Iris
Yesterday Tumanchik posted a recipe for nuts .. there she also gave her own way to wash the fried butter from the pusuda ... there is a silicone mold in the photo, washed clean ..
Scarlett
Iris, so the "san-wedge" effect is the same, the current is faster (though, if the deposit is not thick). I generally take "Milam" - it is cheaper and no worse, and it doesn't smell like that. For especially difficult cases (for example, grates from the stove), the usual "Mole" is stored in a spray bottle - it splashed, waited for 20-30 minutes - and stuffed it into the dishwasher! But the skivirodki must be boiled
NAR
Intereno have a silicone mold of nuts ??
Dance
Quote: Scarlett
slab grates
ABOUT!!! This is my headache !!! There and back ...! Always my mustache runs away, burns, smokes ...
Nara, I have never seen it. I don’t think so. These are press articles. How do you squeeze out a nut with silicone, even a whole one (without filling), and only halves ...
NAR
Quote: Dance

ABOUT!!! This is my headache !!! There and back ...! Always my mustache runs away, burns, smokes ...
Nara, I have never seen it. I don’t think so. These are press articles. How do you squeeze out a nut with silicone, even a whole one (without filling), and only halves ...
buy a hazelnut or something (((there is no place at home from these devices)))
Dance
Eh! I have two rooms underneath them, the instruments are running dry ...
julia_bb
Biryusa, Ol, I am reporting: I did not grease with oil, everything jumped out fine, still warm. I baked a cake according to Lerele's recipe. I am very pleased with the form.
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Biryusa
julia_bb, Yul, thank you! And the cupcake, how gorgeous it turned out! And glossy, and not even a hint of sticking!
I, too, can see the Silikomart forms, I really like the "Cathedral"
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Probably ordering him and a couple of other-different
julia_bb
Ol, yes, it's cool! I also liked these
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Where are you going to order?
Biryusa
Quote: julia_bb
Where are you going to order?
I have not yet decided where. I need it to be delivered by mail.
Biryusa
Quote: julia_bb

Ol, yes, it's cool! I also liked these
Silicone items (molds, rugs, tassels, gloves, etc.)
Interestingly, is this form a silikomart? She only has the series indicated "siliconeflex" and the name "fantasy". The dimensions are identical, and the price is two and a half times lower.
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tort-

Maya the bee
And I always grease the silicone molds)))))
Maya the bee
Girls! Who lives in St. Petersburg, I invite you to come to us for the silicone baking dishes. True China, but nothing so in quality! We have a wholesale company for households. goods, glass, plastic, everything for flowers, summer cottages))))
julia_bb
Quote: Biryusa
Interestingly, is this form a silikomart?
Silikomart is an Italian manufacturer, they also have an official website with a catalog (in Italian and English). And siliconeflex, this is a series, apparently. they make both for chocolate and ice cream, it is necessary to clarify on the website.
Biryusa
Quote: julia_bb
it is necessary to clarify on the website whose production.
On that site it is written that the production is Italy. And yet, as far as I understood, Siliconflex is one of the Silikomart lines, the same as Babyflex, Uniflex, etc.
julia_bb
Ol, well then it's them, only, yes, the line (series) is different, classic
Eva_Toneva
Hello everyone! Please answer, girls - I bought a multi-house silicone mat, and it is 1. long .. can it be cut? his edges seem to be processed, as if the frame is smooth .. 2. one side is smooth and the other is matte - how to use ?? and 3 question - can it be put not on a baking sheet, but directly on the wire rack?
francevna
Today I received very nice, good quality silicone molds.
I can't download from my smartphone, everything gets lost.
Helen
Quote: francevna

Today I received very nice, good quality silicone molds.
I can't download from my smartphone, everything gets lost.
Show show ...
Alycha
We are waiting for photos and the link where you ordered
francevna
Helen3097, Alycha, ordered on silikonmold.


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I use molds of this size for freezing cream. I drink coffee with cream alone and often turn sour, but it's very convenient.
I buy tomato paste in glass jars, but since I rarely use it and in small quantities, it is very convenient to have it frozen.
It is recommended to freeze the sauce in small portions and add it to the vacuum bag when cooking sous vide.
A pink mold, where small ice is obtained, it is convenient for preparing minced meat for ham and sausages.
Light
francevna, Alla, what kind of molds are cool and necessary.
francevna
Light, Svetlana, I have been looking for such for a long time, but the prices were too biting. Here for everything 1408r, plus the delivery is expensive.
Light
Quote: francevna
I've been looking for such
francevna, Allahe who seeks finds. I bought metal muffin cups at home. The price was also pleasing.
velli
Irino4ka, I have such a thing. I bought it about 2 years ago in Book World. I am very sorry that I bought only 1 piece. I use it wherever I need to clean food from the surface. From the pans, the remains of the batter from the bowl, the remains of porridge from the multicooker bowl, and much else where. I cherish her like the apple of my eye. I would like to buy a couple more in case of loss. When I bought I did not know why it might be useful to me. She lay for a long time in the cutlery drawer before she once tried to clear the bowl of batter from the batter. Since then I have been using only it, although there are 2 silicone spatulas, but it's not that!
Ipatiya
Quote: velli

Irino4ka, I have such a thing. I bought it about 2 years ago in Book World. I am very sorry that I bought only 1 piece. I use it wherever I need to clean food from the surface. From the pans, the remains of the batter from the bowl, the remains of porridge from the multicooker bowl, and much else where. I cherish her like the apple of my eye. I would like to buy a couple more in case of loss. When I bought I did not know why it might be useful to me. She lay for a long time in the cutlery drawer before she once tried to clear the bowl of batter from the batter. Since then I have been using only it, although there are 2 silicone spatulas, but it's not that!

velli, sorry for God's sake, but your message is a complete mystery. We are talking about some useful thing, but it is not clear what. I start looking for Irino4ka messages in order to understand what it is about at least. But viewing the last 5 pages did not give any results. Perhaps you need to shovel the whole topic. Or is it a purely personal message not intended for others to read. But the topic is for public viewing. A quote would greatly facilitate understanding the essence of your message.
Biryusa
Quote: Ipatiya
But viewing the last 5 pages did not give any results.
I had to start looking from the first
7th page (2009):
Quote: Irino4ka

I bought such a silicone little thing - it was for cleaning the pans from carbon deposits, but adapted it for wiping cottage cheese - very cool, usually with a spoon or with your hands, it was long and tedious, and so it quickly rubbed it through a sieve.
Silicone items (molds, rugs, tassels, gloves, etc.)
Took in Thailand in a simple supermarket
Ipatiya
Biryusa, and it is true, the search began at the wrong end. Thanks for the original!
velli
Olga, Olga You are right! I wrote about just such a device!
Alycha
What kind of mental shapes. Let them serve for a long time and please the hostess. And the cleaning thing is cool
Babovka
To dispel doubts about the silicone mold for nuts, here's a link to the mold from Tescom

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🔗
SilverLily
I understand that such a question has probably already been discussed, but I did not find it by searching.
Can I bake in a silicone mold in a bread maker?
Naturally in the right size shape. Specifically, I'm interested in cake baking.
Unfortunately, there is no oven at all.
Now, what if I put the form in a bucket without paddles and turn on the baking program? Will withstand the shape and most importantly - will it not damage the bread maker?
Thank you in advance.
Irgata
Quote: SilverLily
Can I bake in a silicone mold in a bread maker?
the bucket went bad?
Quote: SilverLily
shape in a bucket without blades
the pin is in place? will interfere ...

do you have a silicone mold that follows the contour of the bucket?

I think that a shape that does not fit snugly against the walls of the bucket may violate the temperature regime
SilverLily
Quote: Irsha
the bucket went bad?
No, no, it's just that the HP is new and I'm just afraid to ruin it.

Quote: Irsha

the pin is in place? will interfere ...
HP is large, with two mixers. The cake mold, I think, will fit between the pins.

Quote: Irsha

do you have a silicone mold that follows the contour of the bucket?
So far there is none (sunflower and small ones do not count), but I wanted to buy a cylindrical one especially for Easter cake.
Naturally, it does not repeat the contour. I think that it will only come into contact with the bottom, possibly with two side walls.
I want a beautiful Easter cake. Last year I baked in a slow cooker, it was very tasty, but very wide, did not look like Easter cake
Irgata
Quote: SilverLily
The cake mold, I think, will fit between the pins.
this is definitely not a good option

xp is not an oven, after all, it is important for her that the dough adheres to the walls of the bucket, otherwise the non-stick coating may deteriorate, burn out dry

you then here for fun, you can put 2 metal shape (without native bucket) adapt

there are a lot of different forms in stores now - both in real life and on the Internet

and have not tried it in a rare way? he has a tiny bowl, so quite cakes
SilverLily
Thank you, Irina!
I just wanted Easter cake, with letters on the side Like these:
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Redika has already given it away, but forgot to remove it from the equipment.

I removed it. At the same time, other donated equipment. I was going to move to Russia. I gave away a lot of things, but the move did not work out. Now I'm bribing again Only it has become many times more expensive


A crazy thought arose - to put a form with a cake in the middle of the bucket, and pour it around with ordinary bread dough. Or a cupcake. Then I will eat these strangely shaped pastries myself, without showing anyone
Irgata
Quote: SilverLily
Only it has become many times more expensive
sorry for the scarlet, I bought it not so long ago, the promotion was honored, and that is more expensive than Moscow and others like it, but not 5-7,000 rubles
Quote: SilverLily
I just wanted Easter cake, with letters on the side
she, Lily, is not worth it, xp is a rather tied device to certain modes, why force him to do something, perhaps not intended for him, it is really very expensive to overbuy nowadays, we take care of what we have

the microwave will not cope with Easter cakes? true - there will be no crust, if only your micra only micra without the function of an ordinary oven (but such symbiotic ones seem to be much more expensive ... I don’t and will not have a micra, I don’t know)
but there will be no crust - fill it with icing, if only the crumb is baked

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