Monday, April 20, 2009

Release The Bottom Of A Springform Pan







A springform pan is a convenient pan that lets you bake a perfectly shaped cake with smooth edges. You don't have to worry about turning your dessert upside down to remove it from a pan and taking the chance that it won't come out well. A springform pan is made up of two pieces: a bottom and removable sides. The side piece has a latch to easily release the bottom. A springform pan is often used for delicate cheesecakes and frozen desserts.


Instructions


1. Check the recipe to find out if the cake in the pan should be completely cooled, frozen or still warm when the bottom is released.


2. Hold the pan firmly and pull back the latch to release it. You will feel the tension go out of the latch. If needed, gently run a knife along the outside of the cake to help separate it from the pan.








3. Continue slowly pulling the latch until it lays as flat as it can against the side of the pan. This will fully release the bottom of the pan.


4. Pull the sides of the pan straight up off of the cake.

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