Made famous by Delia Smith's for her “Little sticky puddings”, “Canary lemon sponge puddings”, and “Individual Christmas puddings” and now used for steamed puddings, starters, etc. by the majority of TV Cooks and chefs. Silverwood basins are Delia-approved with a 12 fl oz capacity and being fully anodised have superior release and cleaning properties.
★ Handcrafted using traditional techniques and designed to last a lifetime. The professionals choice used in commercial kitchens the world over
★ Exceptionally strong, professional grade anodised Aluminium, which has easy-clean, easy-release properties and will never warp, distort or rust
★ Heat spread technology - the special alloy core used in our bakeware spreads heat fast and evenly, producing perfect baking in a reduced time
★ Suitable for oven and freezer use
★ Guaranteed for 25 years**
★ Made In England
★ Recyclable
Use and Care:
Lightly greasing the anodised body will help to guarantee that your bakes will slide out with ease. Our bakeware has natural non-stick properties which Improve with use. After use, wash in warm, soapy water, rinse and dry. Although the tin is not dishwasher safe it is incredibly easy to clean.
Delivery:
Free Standard UK* Delivery on orders over £50.00. * Please see HELP & INFORMATION at the bottom of the page for information on all other countries and further delivery information.
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