BAKEWARE QUIZ
Can you identify different types of baking pans? Test your baking knowledge.
What type of pan is this?
Baking Dish
Silicone Baking Pan
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A baking dish is a glass utensil. A silicone baking pan - the newest type - is made of highly flexible polymer. The material is non-stick; can withstand oven temperatures up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit; and is safe for use in the freezer, microwave, and dishwasher.
What type of pan is this?
Pie Pan
Pie Plate
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Sorry, incorrect.
A pie plate is usually glass. A pie pan is usually metal.
What type of pan is this?
Cookie Sheet
Bundt Pan
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A cookie sheet has no sides and is used for cookies only. A Bundt pan is a shallow tube pan that is curved and fluted for baking a specific style of cake.
What type of pan is this?
Baking Pan
Jellyroll Pan
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Sorry, incorrect.
A baking pan is a metal utensil.
What type of pan is this?
Tube Pan
Springform Pan
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Sorry, incorrect.
A springform pan features two pieces: a bottom and a rim with a buckle for releasing cakes or tarts. A tube pan is a deep, round metal pan with a hollow center tube.
What type of pan is this?
Tart Pan
Pie Pan
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Sorry, incorrect.
A tart pan is usually metal. Unlike a pie pan, it has straight sides (some fluted, some not) and many have a removable bottom.
What type of pan is this?
Cookie Sheet
Baking Sheet
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Sorry, incorrect.
A baking sheet is a sided pan (15 x 10 x 1 inch); sometimes called a half sheet pan. A cookie sheet doesn't have sides.