Nordic Ware Mini Bee Hives mini baking sheet with 6 moulds, 3 cup caramel, 90777
Nordic Ware Mini Bee Hives mini baking sheet with 6 moulds, 3 cup caramel, 90777
Cake mould to bake 6 beehives. Prepare this popular Christmas delicacy a little differently. More
Product code: 90777
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€ 62,48 incl. VAT
Cake mould to bake 6 beehives. Prepare this popular Christmas delicacy a little differently. More
Product code: 90777
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Nordic Ware Mini Bee Hives, 3 cup, caramel
The Nordic Ware brand is able to adapt the shape of its cakes to today's requirements, such as the cake mould for 6 mini beehives. When using sponge batter, simply dip the finished hive in melted chocolate and you have the perfect treat for children and adults. Your visitors will be delighted and not only at Christmas.
- Material: cast aluminium, non-stick surface
- Dimensions: diameter at the widest point 7 cm, height of the handle 5 cm
- Volume: 710 ml (3 cup)
- Health-safe
- Made in the USA
- The mold is made of solid cast aluminum, which ensures perfect heat distribution. The manufacturer himself recommends lowering the baking temperature by up to 15°C (59°F) lower than the temperature indicated in the recipes. For the best possible result , we recommend baking doughs that are denser (buttery, rubbed, yeasted), which will make all the details of the mould stand out.
Maintenance instructions
- Hand wash with warm soapy water before first use and after each subsequent use.
- Do not use metal objects or wire cloths.
- Use a soft brush to remove stubborn dough deposits.
- Fill the mould to a maximum of 2/3 full.
- Never use olive oil, sunflower oil or other common table oils for greasing.
- We recommend greasing the mould with lard or clarified butter, or spraying it with special spray oil and dusting it with semi-coarse flour.
Human approach
Nordic Ware's beautiful cake moulds are made with visible care , thanks to the fact that the production process also involves hand-working. Nordic Ware has been perfecting the process of creating unique bundt cakes for over 70 years, so that the moulds are not only unique but also perfectly functional.
Material
The aluminium used to make the moulds is first melted at a temperature of 650°C and thenthen flows as a liquid into a holding chamber where a pressure arm pushes the liquid aluminium into the mould.This process has to be fast because it only takes a few seconds for the aluminium to solidify. The mould is then opened and the very hot but solid aluminium mould can be removed. Aluminium is very malleable, so Nordic Ware moulds can be shaped to the smallest detail.
Surface
Once the mould has been cast to the appropriate shape, it still has a long way to go, the next step is to trim the excess aluminium around the perimeter of the mould. The mould is then sent for further processing, where it goes through a series of finishing processes, includingvibratory deburring, corrosion protection spraying and surface roughening. The mould is then thoroughly washed, sprayed with a non-stick surface coating and cured using a PFOA-free resin .
The American brand Nordic Ware began its history in 1946 when the company was founded by David Dalquist, a metallurgical engineer with Swedish roots, and his wife Dorothy. However, it wasn't until 1950 that the company came to the attention of customers when a group of housewives visited David and asked him to create the classic cake mould they knew from their European homelands. David granted their request and created the world famous Bundt, the patented name for the bundt cake mould. The next twist came in 1966. A prestigious baking competition (the Pillsbury Bake-Off) was held in Houston, USA, where contestant Ella Helfrich placed 2nd. With a Nordic Ware mould with a hole in the middle, she baked the now iconic Fudge Tunnel recipe, which guaranteed fame not only for her but also for the Nordic Ware brand, which became an overnight hit.
Today, nearly 70 million households have a Nordic Ware mold , and that number is still growing. The company is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where it also has a development centre. In fact, the Nordic Ware brand is constantly renewing its sales range with new shapes and seasonal moulds. When a mould is designed, a 3D model is first printed and then production begins. Everything from the creation to the dispatch of the product in one place.