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Baking pans & molds

Breads, cakes, muffins, or cookies? Whatever you fancy, our baking pans and cake molds have it covered. They’re a breeze to use and wash up, as both metal tins and silicone rubber baking molds release the finished food easily. Check out the selection, try your favorite recipes and enjoy your very own freshly baked creations!

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Silver VARDAGEN baking tray, rectangular shape, anodized aluminium surface.Person spreading cream on cake in a rectangular baking tray on a wooden board.
A VINTERROCKA stainless steel springform baking pan with a sleek design for even heat distribution.A person holds a springform pan over a cake on a stand, showing its release mechanism. The cake is dusted with icing sugar.
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Red silicone muffin tray with 8 round cups, dishwasher safe, versatile for baking and freezing.A person pours batter into a red silicone muffin mould set on a wooden board. The mould is for baking muffins, omelettes, or frozen desserts.

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A VARDAGEN baking tin, silver, round with removable base, made of anodized aluminium.Person holding baking tin in kitchen, showing removable base for easy cake release.
This image shows a black metal storage rack for baking trays. It has three shelves, is wall-mountable, and designed for efficient kitchen storage.Black SVARTABBORRE baking tray rack holds 2 trays, shown with cookies. Folds flat for easy storage.

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Two teal, circular baking moulds side by side, smooth, dishwasher safe, silicone.Using KANTNÅL cake mould to bake desserts in oven.
A TÅRTBAK round cake baking ring, silver, adjustable, made of stainless steel.A round baking frame on a tray, holding cake batter, ready to bake. Adjustable size, shown on a kitchen counter.
Three stainless steel cookie cutters in silver: a rectangle and two triangles.Person uses cookie cutters to shape dough on floured board. Various shapes are cut from rolled dough.

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Five stainless steel holiday-themed cookie cutters: star, heart, christmas tree, house, and gingerbread person shape, laid on a white surface.VINTERFINT Pastry cutter, set of 5, mixed shapes stainless steel

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A variety of cake and springform pans to choose from

From durable baking pans for cookies or pastries to pie plates for cheesecakes or pies, find everything you need to bake any delicious dessert or everyday snack.  

 

Pie pans and loaf pans for all sorts of seasonal stylings

Hit all the holiday high notes with pie plates and cake molds. Enjoy apple and pumpkin pie for Thanksgiving or snow-capped cranberry bundt cake for any holiday. Use circular cookie cutters for shaping fun holiday cookies or for cutting holiday cakes into individual servings to then decorate. Use classic cake molds to bring elaborate designs to holiday cakes such as aunt Cindy’s cherished rum cake. 

Frequently asked questions about baking pans and cake molds

What are the different types of baking pans?

Common types include sheet trays, cookie trays, roasting pans, loaf pans, cake molds and springform pans.

What is the difference between a baking tray and an oven tray?

While they can be used interchangeably, baking trays may have higher sides.

How do you bake in a cake mold?

Take advantage of non-stick properties in some cake molds or apply a thin layer of butter or cooking grease before applying cake batter. 

What materials are used for baking pans?

Baking pans that use anodized aluminum for a durable surface allow you to keep baking for years. Aluminum in cake molds and baking pans or galvanized steel in springform pans, pie plates and loaf tins provide even heating for more consistent and well-baked desserts and pastries. Find cake molds made of silicone rubber for easy separation when you’re done baking. Besides the oven, silicone molds can also go in the freezer.