How can I remove a stuck babka from a stoneware baking bowl?

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I just baked an Easter bread (Babka - Polish sweet bread) and allowed it to cool in a stoneware round bowl. Now I can not remove the bread from the bowl. Any suggestions?



Best Answer

My sister had this exact issue last Easter, we just couldn’t get the babka out. Eventually, she just tore out what she could using a clean pry-bar, and then let the family dog clean out the rest of the bowl. Then she soaked the bowl in water.




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How do you remove bread stuck in a Dutch oven?

If you've already got chunks of bread stuck to your clay baker or Dutch oven, lay a wet towel over the bread chunks overnight, and then remove the softened bread the next morning. Make sure to let your clay baker thoroughly dry before using it again. See this FAQ for how to prevent sticking with your next bake.

How long do you leave bread in the pan after baking?

Quick breads and cakes baked in a loaf or round pan are usually removed from the pan after a brief cooling interval, usually 5 to 10 minutes. Make sure you let the bread or cake cool as the recipe instructs or it will fall apart when you take it out of the pan.

How do you get a loaf tin out of a loaf?

Stuck to Pan
  • Improperly prepared baking pan. ...
  • Baked goods not cooled sufficiently before removing from pan. ...
  • Build-up of non-stick spray on pan. ...
  • Insufficient amount of shortening or non-stick cooking spray (i.e. Pam\xae) was used, or all areas of pan not thoroughly covered. ...
  • Nonstick pans can occasionally stick.




Quick Kitchen Tip: How to Unstick Two Bowls




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