Substitute baking containers

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I have a three-wheat batter bread recipe that calls for baking in four 16 oz cans. What size pan can I substitute?



Best Answer

Three small (but not mini) metal loaf pans (5"L x 3"W x 3"D) will do it. Check out vintage bakeware in thrift stores to find that odd size, or choose pans closest to that size.




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Quick Answer about "Substitute baking containers"

Did you know you could make a baking pan completely from aluminum foil? You can! The trick here is to first create an outline of the shape of the baking pan you need by folding foil to create the walls of the pan. You'll then need more foil to cover that outline with more foil to create the bottom of the pan.

What can I use instead of a brownie tin?

If you're making brownies or cookie bars that don't rise very much you can use a 9\u2033 square and a 13 x 9-inch rectangular pan interchangeably.

What can I substitute for a 9x13 pan?

Alternative baking pan sizes: your takeaways An 8\u201d square pan and 9\u201d round pan can be used interchangeably for cake and bar recipes. A recipe written for a 9\u201d x 13\u201d pan can also be made in two 9\u201d round pans; one 9\u201d round and one 8\u201d round, or two 8\u201d round pans.



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Answer 2

Honestly, use whatever size pans you have available to you and just monitor the baking process. Get creative.

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