Can You Use Batter in These? Answers Appreciated!

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores the use of batter in specific baking tubes, with participants sharing their experiences and opinions on whether batter can be used effectively in these products.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about using batter in the baking tubes, expressing uncertainty.
  • Another participant shares their guess that batter may not work due to the design of the tubes.
  • One participant states that only dough should be used in the tubes.
  • Another participant mentions a friend's successful use of banana bread in the tubes, describing a method to create a seal with wax paper.
  • One participant suggests using foil instead of wax paper to create a seal when using batter.
  • Another participant shares their experience of using the tubes for quick breads, emphasizing the importance of a thick batter and proper preparation.
  • One participant expresses gratitude for the information and considers trying new recipes for an upcoming event.
  • Another participant notes the existence of a recipe list for the baking tubes in the community files.
  • One participant describes using Pillsbury French Bread Dough in the tubes, highlighting the need to bake them standing up and the importance of oiling the inside.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the use of batter in the baking tubes, with some participants sharing successful experiences while others express skepticism about its effectiveness.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and methods related to using baking tubes, focusing on different types of bread and preparation techniques.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in baking techniques and product usage may find the shared experiences and tips relevant to their practices.

chefsteph07
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Can you use batter in these or is it dough only? I have a customer who wants 3 of them if you can use batter. Thanks to anyone who knows!
 
I haven't actually tried that, but my guess is it wouldn't work...it's not a tight seal and there's a tiny hole in the lids to let out the steam.
 
Dough only.
 
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Thanks, I kinda thought that..too bad, I don't know if she wants them now, oh well!
Thanks for the info!
 
I have a friend who makes bananna bread in them. What she does is takes wax paper and folds it twice to make a square that is just a little larger than the opening. She then places it on the bottom of the tube and then puts the bottom cap on, making kind of a seal. She has done this for years, she will make several of the shapes at the same time, they look real cute when they are all sliced and layed out on a platter.
 
You can use foil to fold and make the square too. I press the foil tight on the sides and place the cap on the foil. The lid with the hole goes on top. When using batter, fill about 2/3 full and always bake upright. Bananna bread and zucchini bread are really cute when baked in the bread tubes. HTH
 
Wow, I had no idea, thanks for all the tips! I think I might try some neat breads like this in the star shape for the holiday get-together!
 
I use them often for quick breads. You just need to make sure the batter is thick, you coat each nook and cranny with oil or non-stick spray, and you use the parchment paper.
 
Thank you for this thread! I bought one of the tubes on the outlet a couple of months ago, and I frequently look at it and wonder "HOW do I use this thing?"
 
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I think in the files section there is a list of recipes for the bread tubes...
 
The easiest recipe is to put a tube of the Pillsbury French Bread Dough in it. As has been stated they need to be baked standing up not laying on the shape side and be sure to "oil" the inside well.

You don't need the parchment/foil under the bottom cap when using the PFB dough - it is only necessary to do that with quick breads/batter. If you don't line the cap as described by others here when you use batter, your batter will all leak out!:eek:
 

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