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What tray do you use for tray bakes?

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TheSconeOfStone · 11/05/2015 12:42

I've just killed my Pampered Chef bar pan. What else can I use for flapjacks, brownies etc that won't stick?

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lk26 · 11/05/2015 12:49

I buy the foil traybake tins from morrisons. Perfect size and disposable. £2 for 4 I think.

FarOverTheRainbow · 11/05/2015 12:56

Asda sell them in different sizes too think I got a pack of 4 for around £1.25 a few weeks back

hugoagogo · 11/05/2015 21:17

I have a straight sided roasting tin, I think it came from debenhams about a million years ago. It's not non stick, but I line it with baking paper.

I would feel bad using disposable ones.

tb · 14/05/2015 14:19

I've a 7"x7" and a 14"x7" tins that are both about an inch deep. Used for shortbread, bakewell tart, fudge, toffee, etc

Then I've also got an enamel and a stainless steel Aga small roasting tins - basically Mermaid ones.

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