Q&A for How to Grease and Flour a Pan

Return to Full Article

Search
Add New Question
  • Question
    I'm making zucchini bread. Do I grease and flour the sides of the loaf pan as well as the bottom?
    Top Answerer
    Yes. If you'd like to slice and make the bread easier to remove, you can grease and flour the loaf pan.
  • Question
    How does a springform pan work?
    Community Answer
    The pan has two parts - a round or square base, and sides, all one piece. The sides fit into a small ridge on the edge of the base of the pan, and when you pull the tab on the sides toward the pan, it tightens slightly and forms a waterproof seal with the base. You base your item as usual, remove the pan from the oven, let it cool, then pull the tab away from the pan. This allows you to lift the sides of the pan and leave your baked goods resting on the pan base. It's most useful for things like cheesecakes, which are otherwise extremely difficult to remove from a pan.
  • Question
    When adding butter to a cake recipe, do I use salted or unsalted butter?
    Community Answer
    You should use whatever the recipe calls for.
  • Question
    Can I grease the bread pans the day before making it?
    Community Answer
    If you want, but it only takes a couple of minutes to grease pans the day you make bread. You could grease them when the dough is rising.
  • Question
    How do I efficiently grease and flour a cupcake pan?
    Community Answer
    Here's a tip, save the packaging used to wrap the butter, you can use it when you need to grease your pan. Sometimes I don't bother flouring a pan, but just to be on the safe side, dump in a tablespoon of flour and tap it along the pan. Then tap out the excess flour.
  • Question
    The cheesecake recipe I am using tells me to grease the pan. Can I just use butter to do that?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can use butter to grease a pan.
  • Question
    Do you need to grease and flour the sides of the cake pan? I didn't and the cake didn't rise on the sides of the cake pan.
    Community Answer
    The greasing and the flouring of the pan isn't to help the cake rise, it is to keep the cake from sticking to the pan and making sure the outside of the cake doesn't burn. Using baking powder in the cake makes it rise because it causes air bubbles.
  • Question
    When the cake comes out of the pan, why does the flour stay on it?
    Community Answer
    The flour adheres to the oil or butter in the pan.
  • Question
    Can I use powdered milk instead of flour?
    Hannah Madden
    Community Answer
    Powdered milk might give your baked good an unwanted flavor. Flour is the best, since it does not have a taste.
  • Question
    If a recipe calls for grease and parchment paper or wax paper, which goes in the pan first?
    Hannah Madden
    Community Answer
    First grease your pan, then put your parchment or wax paper down. Recipes call for this to help stop the paper from curling and to ensure that your baked good will not stick to the pan.
  • Question
    When baking chocolate chip cookies, is it okay to just grease the pan instead of putting wax paper?
    Community Answer
    You should not bake with wax paper, only parchment paper. Use parchment paper instead of greasing the pan with butter because adding fat could affect the spread of your cookies while baking.
Ask a Question

      Return to Full Article