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do you have to grease silicone baking trays?

8 replies

kissmummy · 29/03/2009 08:52

making fairycakes with DS this morning. got some of those silicone (rubbery) baking trays. do they need to be greased or is the whole point of them that they dont?

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flockwallpaper · 29/03/2009 09:08

No, I don't think you need to grease them, I never do mine and cakes seem to turn out of them okay. Have fun

Littlefish · 29/03/2009 09:16

No! The only thing you need to add extra fat for is cooking yorkshire puddings or toad in the hole.

ThePellyandMe · 29/03/2009 09:26

I never grease mine either.

PurplePillow · 29/03/2009 09:45

I didn't grease mine but the cake wouldn't come out(was breaking to bits)

Do you have to wait until the cake is completely cooled before turning it out?

EyeballsintheSky · 29/03/2009 09:58

I hope they're good. I've just bought a batch from ebay. I coveted the little loaf tins so I could make mini lemon drizzle loaves

Bumperlicioso · 29/03/2009 09:58

According to the one I bought yesterday you grease them the first time you use them.

PurplePillow · 29/03/2009 09:59

My one definately did not say to grease it before the first use.

Bumperlicioso · 29/03/2009 10:26

You definitely need to let them cool a bit before removing them. I used to lose half my muffins by taking them out too early.

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