Is a chipped Bundt pan safe to use?

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I’m considering using a chipped, old Nordic Ware Bundt pan - like so:

Chipped Nordic Ware Bundt pan

The best clue I can get on the material is that the current model of this pan is made using aluminium with a nonstick coating.

Is there any known risk associated with baking with a chipped inside surface?






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What can I do with an old Bundt pan?

I've gather together 15 ways to use a bundt pan, to do everything from feeding a hungry crowd to getting organized....15 Uses for Bundt Pans
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  • Jell-o Mold.


  • Why do bundt pans have a hole?

    In order to get the European style dessert they loved, the women knew they needed a special pan with a hole in the middle. This type of pan helps bake all the batter and prevents the under-cooking of dense batter that occurs in a traditional baking pan.

    Is a Bundt pan coated?

    Newer bundt pans often come with a great nonstick coating that helps them slide right out.

    Are bundt pans metal?

    Bundt cake pans are typically made of aluminum, steel, ceramic, or silicone. In most baking circles, metal pans are considered superior, but you may like another material based on your baking preferences. Aluminum bundt cake pans conduct heat extremely well and are lightweight, so they're easy to handle.



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