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‎10-11-2014 10:38 PM
Is there something I don't know about regarding the non-stick feature of the bakeware? I have baked a couple of different things i.e. a crustless quiche, a baked pasta dish, and tonight a banana bread that won't come out of the pan when I turn it over? Am I still supposed to spray or grease? Thanks!
‎10-11-2014 10:53 PM
Regardless of the sales pitch, you really need to use oil or nonstick spray; otherwise, your food will stick.
‎10-11-2014 11:01 PM
‎10-12-2014 11:43 AM
Just a thought: let the dish cool a bit, before you try to extract it, if you are not already. The racks work well to that end.
‎10-12-2014 11:52 AM
I also use Pam baking spray, but I use Lidia Bastianich bakeware...my TT cracked and/or broke.
‎10-12-2014 12:04 PM
‎10-12-2014 12:15 PM
On 10/12/2014 Sweetbay magnolia said:Just a thought: let the dish cool a bit, before you try to extract it, if you are not already. The racks work well to that end.
Good advice! I do this but I also will butter/flour or use a spray as a few of the other posters have mentioned! Ceramics are naturally nonstick but I don't know of anything that eventually doesn't start to stick. I have bake pound cakes, muffins, etc. in my TT before & not have them stick but as a rule I will use something to help out. Never had a problem with my casserole dishes!
‎10-12-2014 03:34 PM
I'm new to TT and found all my TT sticks! I have a few pcs. As I read I will use bakeware spray.
disappointing that Tara claims TT comes out clean. yep maybe after the spray. love my new muffin pan.
‎10-12-2014 10:26 PM
I don't care what Tara says, I always use Bakers Joy.
‎10-13-2014 10:00 AM
Those demos on TV are rather misleading, as most everyone seems to need to butter, grease or spray before baking. If I have something that I absolutely need to turn out of the pan without damage or sticking, I still use a good quality nonstick metal pan and parchment paper. Best brand of metal non stick I have found is USA Pan, made in America.
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