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Comentado en Canadá el 18 de marzo de 2024
I really like the size of the individual mini Bundts. Baked evenly. Arrived quickly. Will order second one for larger batches.
Rocío Perez
Comentado en México el 18 de mayo de 2021
Muy buen producto. El horno debe estar a una temperatura de 320 grados centígrados para que no se sequen o se quemen.
clem
Comentado en México el 19 de abril de 2021
muy buen producto
Liliana
Comentado en España el 6 de enero de 2020
Espectacular
Rosa Elvira Moreno Sierra
Comentado en México el 27 de febrero de 2019
Muy fácil de desmolda, el bizcocho es algo pequeño pero esta bien.
nasu-ssj
Comentado en México el 20 de marzo de 2018
Me encanto, no se quedan pegados los brownies sin necesidad de ponerles nada, a parte de que la calidad es increíble
Denisse Natali Rimoldi Arrizon
Comentado en México el 26 de octubre de 2018
Cómo todos los productos Wilton, este no podía ser la excepción, es de muy buena calidad, el tamaño adecuado, lo recomiendo al 100%
MONICA MANZO
Comentado en México el 16 de febrero de 2017
Muy buena calidad, antiadherente, me encantan para hacer los pays pequeños, me gustan mas estos que los minis, pedi 1 molde y despues pedí uno mas,asi se pueden preparar de varios al mismo tiempo, 100% recomendabkes
Fernando Sandoval
Comentado en México el 10 de octubre de 2017
Excelente producto, son un poco mas grandes que un cupcake normal pero la medida esta muy bien para ser utilizada.
Vitulya
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de junio de 2013
I love using these. Some recepies work better with this one than others, play with it to find the one that will give you the best results. Spray with baking spray generously so they come out easily and don't ruin the design by leaving pieces stuck to the bottom.
Linda
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de marzo de 2012
While eating a bowl of strawberries last week and wishing I had pound cake and whipped cream to go with them, I had an epiphany for what to serve at my daughter's wedding open house - little bundt cakes with strawberries and whipped cream! But did such a thing as a mini-bundt pan exist? I searched online and found that such a pan did indeed exist. I then armed myself with 40% off coupons for my two local craft supply stores, both of which are well stocked with Wilton pans. I quickly discovered that the mini bundt pan was apparently the only Wilton pan neither store carried :o( Thanks to Amazon, I could still get my pans - and in only two days with free-super-saver shipping (the speed of shipping surprised me as usually super saver takes over a week) :o) I have made three different cake recipes using this pan. Two recipes gave me a thick batter that I had to spoon into the cavities. The third was a runnier batter that I poured in. According to the use directions that come with the pans, I sprayed the cavities with cooking spray before baking. When the cakes were done baking, I immediately inverted the entire pan on a cooking rack for 10 minutes. When I lifted the pan, I had varying results, based on the batter type. The thicker, spooned in batters worked great and there was absolutely no sticking. The thinner batter told a different tale. Even with the spray, many of the cakes stuck in the pans, completely or partially. These are great little pans for thick battered cakes but I do not recommend them for use with normal, runnier cake recipes. As the cakes are wider on the bottom than they are on the top - opposite of a traditional cupcake - traditional cupcake papers/liners needed some modification for the cakes to fit nicely in them. What I did was find a plastic cup that had a bottom diameter slightly larger than the cake. I then pressed down on the paper with the cup. The cup made a new bottom crease in the paper and the sides still stood upright, though shorter. The cakes fit into the papers nicely after the modification.
pie_panned
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de marzo de 2011
For this to be an effective "sandwich" maker, the engineering and design should have been such that there were bunnies going the opposite way. You end up with a bunch of bunnies that are puffy on one side/flat on the other (as whoopie pies are supposed to be), but no way to sandwich them since they're all going the same way. You have to level one side of half the bunnies in order to sandwich them. I wish I'd thought about this before buying and using these pans. The cuteness overcame me, and I didn't stop and think. Hopefully you will and just avoid this product altogether until Wilton re-engineers it. It is not a good design concept to think you can make something as intricate as a bunny shape for a sandwich cookie design and not consider how they'll come together in the end.
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