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Demarle Flexipan Origine, Apple Tart Tatin 4.6 Oz (135 ml), 24 Cavities

Item # F4897MFR: FP-04897UPC: 333449048976
Price: $113.95
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    Demarle Flexipan Origine, Apple Tart Tatin

    Preeminent bakers worldwide have switched from conventional pans to flexible, non-stick Flexipan Origine. Saving time and money, Flexipan Origine offers easy removal of any food (sweet or savory) without pre-greasing. Cake, which often breaks while extracting from rigid pans, will release intact and whole from Flexipan Origine.

    Flexipan Origine's pliancy (absent in metal pans) also means easy removal of chilled foods like aspic and mousse. Even desserts you freeze in sub-zero cold do not need force to dislodge from Flexipan Origine: Place this versatile mold on your table face down, and peel the pliable Flexipan Origine off the ice cream or other frozen food.

    A product of silicone fused to fiberglass, Flexipan Origine couples easy release with a record lifespan, enduring as many as three thousand uses without a hint of sticking.

    • Each cavity 3-1/4 inch diameter x 1-3/16 inch high (82mm diameter x 30mm high)
    • Cavity volume: 4.6 oz. (135ml)
    • 24 cavities
    • Flexipan Origine 4897 fits in a full-size (18" x 26") sheet pan.
    • Easy to clean
    • Conforms to US regulations on food-grade silicone--FDA compliant, NSF approved
    • Kosher certified
    • Resists the same heat and cold as metal trays and pans, -20F to 536F
    • Can be used to freeze and then bake--in the same mold

    Flexipan Origine Use and Care (PDF)


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Demarle Flexipan Origine, Apple Tart Tatin

Preeminent bakers worldwide have switched from conventional pans to flexible, non-stick Flexipan Origine. Saving time and money, Flexipan Origine offers easy removal of any food (sweet or savory) without pre-greasing. Cake, which often breaks while extracting from rigid pans, will release intact and whole from Flexipan Origine.

Flexipan Origine's pliancy (absent in metal pans) also means easy removal of chilled foods like aspic and mousse. Even desserts you freeze in sub-zero cold do not need force to dislodge from Flexipan Origine: Place this versatile mold on your table face down, and peel the pliable Flexipan Origine off the ice cream or other frozen food.

A product of silicone fused to fiberglass, Flexipan Origine couples easy release with a record lifespan, enduring as many as three thousand uses without a hint of sticking.

  • Each cavity 3-1/4 inch diameter x 1-3/16 inch high (82mm diameter x 30mm high)
  • Cavity volume: 4.6 oz. (135ml)
  • 24 cavities
  • Flexipan Origine 4897 fits in a full-size (18" x 26") sheet pan.
  • Easy to clean
  • Conforms to US regulations on food-grade silicone--FDA compliant, NSF approved
  • Kosher certified
  • Resists the same heat and cold as metal trays and pans, -20F to 536F
  • Can be used to freeze and then bake--in the same mold

Flexipan Origine Use and Care (PDF)


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Dimensions and Weight
Diameter3.25"
Ounce Capacity4.6
Features
MaterialSilicone
Bottom StyleSolid / Fixed
Cavities24
Coated / Non-StickNon-Stick
Dishwasher SafeNo
Maximum Heat Resistance536° F
Oven SafeYes
Demarle Flexipan Origine, Apple Tart Tatin 4.6 Oz (135 ml), 24 Cavities
Average Customer Rating
(2 reviews)
52
Single Serving Cakes My cakes came out crisp on the outside and with no sticking whatsoever. I'm so glad I bought this flexipan and plan to purchase more!
By Jessie, California on July 1, 2018
Wonderful This is just the best way to bake.
I use them to bake individual cheese cakes and flourless cakes. They are perfect. Bake wonderful and come out without breaking.
By Shirley, Michigan on September 11, 2014