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ChefBeckyD said:That's funny - because I use my Spring Form Pan all the time - and I've never used my torte pan! Yep, I've never made a torte.
(we like cheesecake and flan - the only cake we usually eat is when it comes from Costco!)
janezapchef said:I actually am in complete agreement here, Becky, though we are a minority it seems! Though making cakes is fun in the torte pan, I think the springform pan is a better bet! I like making ice cream cakes, and they are a breeze in the springform pan. Also, banana cream supreme is one of my fave summer desserts!
BethCooks4U said:I agree with Becky too. I have both (and the old torte pans) and only use the springform. I keep saying I'm gonna use the torte but then don't...
janezapchef said:I actually am in complete agreement here, Becky, though we are a minority it seems! Though making cakes is fun in the torte pan, I think the springform pan is a better bet! I like making ice cream cakes, and they are a breeze in the springform pan. Also, banana cream supreme is one of my fave summer desserts!
DebbieJ said:The old version is a TART pan. There is a big difference.
DebbieJ said:The old version is a TART pan. There is a big difference.
jross93 said:What is the difference?? (I am a non-baker!):blushing:
Jen
BlessedWifeMommy said:The tart pan has a removable bottom. It is designed to bake a tart with a crust.
The torte pan is designed to bake a cake which you flip out.
Hope that helps.
jross93 said:Thanks! One more question...can you bake a tart in a torte pan?
Teresa Lynn said:love my springform pan
Use it for:
cheesecakes
7 layer mexican dip
lasagna or other pasta dishes (makes a pretty presentation)
ice cream cakes
scalloped potatoes
my daughter has used it for a tiramisu recipe she found with the lady fingers around the edge
ChefBeckyD said:That's funny - because I use my Spring Form Pan all the time - and I've never used my torte pan! Yep, I've never made a torte.
(we like cheesecake and flan - the only cake we usually eat is when it comes from Costco!)
A Springform Pan is a type of pan with a removable bottom and a latch on the side that allows the sides to be released and removed from the base, making it easier to remove delicate cakes or pastries without damaging them. A Torte Pan, on the other hand, is a round pan with straight sides and a removable bottom, typically used for baking layered cakes or tortes.
A Springform Pan is typically the preferred choice for making cheesecake as it allows for easy removal of the delicate cake without ruining its shape. The sides of the pan can be easily released, making it easier to transfer the cake to a serving platter.
No, a Torte Pan does not have a latch or removable sides, so it cannot be used as a Springform Pan. The two pans serve different purposes and have different designs to accommodate their specific uses.
If you are primarily baking layered cakes or tortes, it may be better to invest in a new Torte Pan with a removable bottom for easier removal and presentation. However, if you frequently make delicate cakes or cheesecakes, a Springform Pan would be a useful addition to your kitchen.
Both the Springform Pan and Torte Pan have their unique uses, so it ultimately depends on the types of desserts you typically bake. However, if you are looking for a pan that can be used for a variety of desserts, a Springform Pan may be a better choice as it can also be used for making quiches, tarts, and other baked goods with delicate crusts.