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Nordic Ware Platinum Cozy Village Baking Pan

Nordic Ware Platinum Cozy Village Baking Pan
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Nordic Ware Platinum Cozy Village Baking Pan

 
 
 
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NORWARE-81948-CozyVillge-3392-B004RB8Y7Y

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Features
  • Make fun miniature (edible) villages

  • Nonstick coating is easy to cook with an easy to clean

  • Heavy cast aluminum construction

  • Fun wintery design

  • Made in america


Description

Create your own snowy village scene with these diminutive cottages. Our original Cast Aluminum Bakeware provides fine details and superior baking performance. Distinctive premium nonstick interiors allow for quick release and easy cleanup. Heat reflective silver platinum exteriors ensure uniform browning. 6 cup capacity.


Product Details
Product Length:12.13 inches
Product Width:12.13 inches
Product Height:2.88 inches
Package Length:14.2 inches
Package Width:12.0 inches
Package Height:4.5 inches
Package Weight:1.85 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 13 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 13 customer reviews )
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15 of 15 found the following review helpful:


5tiny gingerbread houses  Dec 24, 2011 By Felicia Filsdotter
I made two batches of these for tomorrow's family Christmas, so I'll share what works while it's fresh in my mind. I sprayed each compartment with Pam and dusted with flour. I used Trader Joe's gingerbread mix, filled to line (where the "ground" would be for each house). I cooked according to TJ package directions, 350 degrees for 25 min. (checked by inserting toothpick at 20 min and ready at 25 min.) Cooled for ten minutes, then used bread knife to slowly, gently, saw off muffin tops. (I could probably have avoided this by putting less dough in each compartment, but I loved eating those tops :-) Then turned over onto a silicone cutting mat and and -- whew -- all came out well. After they were really cooled, I dusted them with powdered sugar, which made a BIG difference in the appearance. (But don't do that while still warm or it just globs.) Re proportions, I used three packages of mix for two batches, but that included a LOT of BIG muffin tops; might be able to go one for one. Re cleaning, I put the pan back into the oven with water filling each compartment; after water started boiling, I emptied the pan, and not much scrubbing was needed. Used the water sprayer and a toothpick for a few little floury bits stuck at the bottom. So...they taste good and turned out well. VERY important thing to know is that they are TINY. I imagined that we would each decorate our house tomorrow, but that may not happen. One would need teeny tiny candies; I'm guessing that a couple of M&Ms on each side of the roof is about all we'll be able to do. So if you really want a gingerbread house to decorate, you need something bigger, but these are cute and yummy individual treats.

Follow-up: we DID actually decorate the houses (my niece brought tiny candies) and adults and kids alike really loved it. I'm making it a new Christmas tradition.

6 of 7 found the following review helpful:


5Nordic Village makes the Festivities  Dec 23, 2011 By M. Hayden
Great cake form, well made. Bakes & releases well. Use spray oil to grease the pan & no problem despite detailed molds. And made in America! Go Nordicware

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5Cute little houses  Nov 05, 2012 By Jean "Mean Jean"
These little houses bake up gorgeous and fall out of the pan without sticking any where. Then they can easily be decorated.

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5Quality Bake Pan  Jan 18, 2012 By superdot09
My wife loves this thing, very heavy construction with a good nonstick coating, she loves making little chocolate cake villages with powdered snow rooftops............I could care less what they look like, I just like eating them!

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5Awesome fun!  Dec 05, 2011 By Rebekah Fox "nates_daisy"
This is SO cool! Every year, my church puts on an Alternative Gift Market and I co-chair the Habitat for Humanity table. Since it is for Christmas, I like to try and find a gingerbread house themed item each year to thank donors with. This was perfect and super fun. WAY better than pulling my hair out trying to get stupid grahamn crackers to stay in position...and so much easier! I used a chocolate gingerbread bundt recipe and then had a blast icing them :) Fun and delicious. Perfect for the holidays!!!

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