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nikki8 Explorer

I was wondering where I can find the following pans:

doughnut pan

hamburger bun pan

french bread pan?

I went to Bed, Bath and Beyond and had no luck. I have also not seen these pans at superstores. I have not tried department stores.

I have looked on a few websites, but can't find them all in one place.

So website or store recommendations would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Nikki


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Karen B. Explorer
I was wondering where I can find the following pans:

doughnut pan

hamburger bun pan

french bread pan?

I went to Bed, Bath and Beyond and had no luck. I have also not seen these pans at superstores. I have not tried department stores.

I have looked on a few websites, but can't find them all in one place.

So website or store recommendations would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Nikki

  • doughnut pans -- amazon .com, I searched and they have several
  • hamburger bun pan -- most people either use a muffin top pan or a 4 inch spring form pan. I use the 4 inch springform pan when I bake buns from scratch but mostly, I just use Fast and Fresh microwave buns now (make one at a time, when you need it). Again, Amazon has them and also Williams Sonoma carries them (they have a website and some walk-in stores)
  • french bread pan -- Amazon and Williams Sonoma. I got mine from Williams Sonoma with a "gold-touch" non-stick surface and small perforations so the crust comes out crisp and crunchy. It works great!

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I also notice that Williams Sonoma has Ice Cream Sandwich molds for $9.95. That would be fun for a summer treat!

hapy4dolphins Contributor

Bedbath and Beyond has twinkie pans on clearance!

Nicole

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Bedbath and Beyond has twinkie pans on clearance!

Nicole

On their website or in your local store? And do the pans look like they could be the right size for hot dog buns?

suziew Rookie

King Arthurs. I don't have the website on hand. I just put King Arthurs in the search engine. They have everything. I ordered my hamburger pan from there and I use it all the time. I'm ordering an italian loaf pan next, so I can make submarine sandwich bread.

Karen B. Explorer
King Arthurs. I don't have the website on hand. I just put King Arthurs in the search engine. They have everything. I ordered my hamburger pan from there and I use it all the time. I'm ordering an italian loaf pan next, so I can make submarine sandwich bread.

OMG, they have a hot dog bun pan

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I know what's going to the top of my wish list.

Thanks for mentioning these guys. I have a new website to explore. :-)

juliela Rookie

You can also clean out and save empty tuna fish cans and bake hamburger buns in them!

English muffins too I guess :rolleyes:

Julie


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King Arthur flour's website is definitely the place for all that stuff, but be warned that you will then be on their mailing list and start getting their catalog, which I always think of as celiac porn - you'll be drooling over all the luscious pictures of stuff you can't have.... :lol:

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