Charlotte Mold, 7-3/8-by-4-Inch, 8-Cup
Legend has it that the luscious dessert known as a charlotte originated in 18th-century Britain and took its name from Queen Charlotte, wife of King George III and a patron of the country’s apple growers. Recipes called for spiced apples baked in a mold lined with thin slices of buttered bread. In the early 19th century, chef Antonin Carême created the charlotte Russe, a chilled version of the dessert made with Bavarian cream nestled in a ladyfinger shell. Today, you can prepare both hot and cold charlottes in this traditional mold. Its tinned-steel construction encourages uniform baking or chilling, while flared sides simplify unmolding the finished desserts. The traditional heart-shaped handles simplify maneuvering the filled mold, while adding a touch of romance to this historic dessert. 2-qt. cap.; 7" diam., 4" high.
Dimensions and Weight | |
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Exterior Height | 4" |
Diameter | 7.37" |
Ounce Capacity | 64 |
Weight | 0.85 Lbs |
Features | |
Material | Aluminum |
Bottom Style | Solid / Fixed |
Coated / Non-Stick | Non-Stick |
Oven Safe | Yes |