Wilton Silicone Brownie Molds Question

Baking By DiscoLady Updated 16 Jul 2010 , 7:48pm by DiscoLady

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DiscoLady Posted 16 Jul 2010 , 7:25pm
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do these need to be sprayed with non-stick before pouring in mix? thanks.

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motherofgrace Posted 16 Jul 2010 , 7:40pm
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because they are silicone, they are already noonstick

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MrsPound Posted 16 Jul 2010 , 7:42pm
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I spray everything.

I got cheaper silicone molds before and it just didn't do what I thought. Dont know about Wiltons though.

I dont think it would hurt to give it a little spray, probably shouldnt have to... but I don't like taking risks :/

hth

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malene541 Posted 16 Jul 2010 , 7:43pm
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I have a wilton (football) silicone mold and tried brownies in it once. They stuck in them so bad that I couldn't hardly get them out with a fork. ????
I also have a silicone mold in the shape of a bunt pan that makes a perfect angel food cake and doesn't stick at all. They are supposed to be nonstick but sometimes I get things that stick really really bad and other times their ok. ??

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DiscoLady Posted 16 Jul 2010 , 7:48pm
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thanks cake gals icon_smile.gif

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