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The AMAGABELI GARDEN & HOME 15" x 13" Nonstick Perforated Baguette Bread Pan is a durable, food-grade carbon steel baking tray designed for professional-quality French bread at home. Its perforated surface promotes even heat distribution and moisture escape, delivering perfectly crisp crusts. With four loaf wells, it bakes multiple baguettes simultaneously and features a non-stick, dishwasher-safe coating for effortless cleanup. Oven safe up to 446°F, this pan is a must-have for millennial home bakers craving artisanal results.









| ASIN | B01ASY3144 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,144 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #15 in French Bread & Baguette Pans |
| Brand | AMAGABELI GARDEN & HOME |
| Brand Name | AMAGABELI GARDEN & HOME |
| Capacity | 200 Cubic Inches |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 4,966 Reviews |
| Included Components | No additional components |
| Is Oven Safe | Yes |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 13"D x 15"W x 0.98"H |
| Item Height | 15 inches |
| Item Type Name | Amagabeli Nonstick Perforated Baguette Pan 15" x 13" |
| Item Weight | 1.15 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Amagabeli Garden&Home |
| Material | Carbon Steel |
| Material Type | Carbon Steel |
| Occasion | Birthday, Christmas, Valentine's Day, Wedding |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Product Dimensions | 13"D x 15"W x 0.98"H |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Special Feature | Oven Safe |
| Specific Uses For Product | Oven-safe |
| UPC | 714367086491 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 446 Degrees Fahrenheit |
M**.
Highly Recommended
I use this pan every other week. I’ve had it for about a year. My bread comes out looking like the store-bought French bread. It browns perfectly. The non-stick quality is awesome.
O**T
Works great
This thing works great. I made three perfect shaped baguettes the first time I used it. Cooks nice and crispy all around without drying out the inside.
P**D
Good product overall
This item is indeed easy to clean and non-stick, featuring a suitable size for easy use. While I have attempted to make baguettes a few times, achieving a satisfactory shape proved challenging. Additionally, it's worth considering that when used without baking paper, the holes in the pan allow flour to fall off.
J**D
Bakes up very nice baguettes!
Been using the same pan since 2016. It works very nicely and cleans up easily. Use a stiff dough instead of a slack dough and then it won't fall through the holes. The non-stick coating does come off after a while. My solution? Treat it like cast iron and season the whole thing. My procedure was as follows: 1. Make sure pan is clean. 2. Spray lightly, but consistently, with cooking spray. 3. "Bake" the empty pan with oil on it in a 400F oven for an hour. 4. Kill the heat and let cool in oven. 5. Use and enjoy! Would buy again, won't need too because it is sturdy enough. Hope this helps! -John
K**N
Perfect
Love this baguette pan! It’s just what I needed.
V**O
Home made fresh baguette
I highly recommend this thing to make baguette it is wonderful.That being said I make my own baguette in general and this mold is a very very good one for its price and efficiency. You can make 4 middle size baguettes with this perforated aluminum mold. I am French (nobody is perfect:-) and where I live it is not the French bakeries or whatever French stuff which do the best baguettes, but the Vietnamese, just because once there were French colons who left the country running as fast as they could, but fortunately not without leaving behind them THE tradition baguette recipe. Some of the bakeries around that dare to call themselves French bakery and make people pay a mountain for such terrible bread should rather go humbly to ask their old Asian friends for a copy of their baguette recipe. If you want an interesting recipe have a look on this one: you will need 2 h preparation ingredients are 500gr flour, 10 gr dry yeast, 10 gr salt and 300 g water (better when at room temperature or just tepid (please do not use water or it will kill the yeast) In a little recipient pour your dry yeast (you can mix activated and dry yeast together if you want) with one table spoon of sugar or honey and 1 table spoon of flour and blend well. Add a little bit of your 300gr tepid water and blend well; let it rest 10 min. The yeast should bubble; In a big salad bowl pour your 500 gr flour minus the 1 tablespoon you already poured in the yeast to make it active {TIPS:unrefined flour is great and organic is better if you can afford it. You can mix flours too: 300 gr unrefined flour with 200 gr rice or why not trying the healthy dark-rye or spelt flour for example? } Add the salt and blend it with the flour. Make a well in the center of your flour and pour the yeast; blend with your right/left hand and progressively add the water with your other hand. Blend the ingredients with your hands and then always with your hands knead the dough for 15min. shape your baguettes in your mold. With a sharp knife make a few cuts on the top of each of them. Preheat your oven at 428 Fahrenheit. Open the drawer under the oven to put delicately the baguettes covered with a clean and wet, but wring cloth. Close the drawer and let the baguettes rise for one hour. Fill half the dripping pan with water; put the baguettes in the oven without the cloth and close the door. Let the bread 11 min depending on your personal taste. Some people prefer the crust more crispy than others. There are many recipes of baguettes outside, try them all and find the one you like better. I love this mold and I am very very happy to have ordered it.
A**J
Simple use instrucions and performs well as intended, would bu again
Amateur bread maker, does a nice job allowing heat to evenly surrond the baking bread. Would buy again.
I**A
Love it
I bought it for my daughter and she was very happy about it. Great quality and color not stick, shape and bakin capacity are excellent, I will recommend.
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