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Hosting friends and family for dinner is one of life’s great pleasures. The meal ought to end on a sweet note, and for that you’ll need a few reliable pans to be able to present a decadent red velvet cake or a rich German chocolate cheesecake as a successful dessert. This durable cake pan is perfect for layer cakes or a batch of brownies, and the square shape gives cakes a bit of a modern update.Bakeware from Paula Deen® is constructed to stand up to the demands of daily baking. This 9-inch square cake pan features rolled rims that resist warping for perfectly shaped baked goods every time. The pan is coated in a gorgeous champagne-colored nonstick on the interior and exterior, which helps with easy food release and makes cleaning up quick and simple. The color not only adds beauty to the kitchen, but it aids in the even browning of cakes, pies and brownies. Pulling the cake pan out of the oven can be done with confidence because of the wide handles and red silicone grips that provide a slip-free grasp, essential for baking. This cake pan is also conveniently oven safe to 450°F. FeaturesOne 9-Inch Square Cake PanThe rolled rims of this square cake pan resist warping for strength and durability; oven safe to 450 degrees FahrenheitChampagne-colored nonstick inside and out promotes even browning and helps baked goods release easilyThe comfortable red silicone grips provide a slip-free grasp, crucial when pulling cakes out of the ovenPaula Deen is a registered trademark used with permission
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