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The thread discusses the history and availability of the Flan Pan sold by Pampered Chef, including personal experiences related to its use and replacement products. Participants share memories and details about the product's past presence in catalogs.
Views differ regarding the features of the Flan Pan, particularly about whether it had a removable bottom. There is no clear consensus on the exact nature of the product's replacement.
Participants share personal anecdotes related to their experiences with Pampered Chef products, reflecting on their history with the brand and its offerings over the years.
Consultants and community members interested in the history of Pampered Chef products and personal experiences related to product replacements may find this discussion relevant.
DebbieJ said:The current Torte Pan set would be a good replacement suggestion.
chefann said:Actually, the flan pans didn't have a removeable bottom. I've still got a set in my cupboard.
Hey, Beth. If your customer absolutely has to have those pans, I'd be willing to sell mine. They're slightly used, but still in great shape.
Pampered Chef first introduced the flan pan in 1994 as part of their cookware line, designed specifically for making flans and other desserts.
Yes, the Pampered Chef flan pan is still available for purchase through their official website and through independent consultants, although availability may vary based on current inventory.
The Pampered Chef flan pan is typically made from high-quality, durable materials such as stoneware or non-stick metal, which ensures even heat distribution and easy release of desserts.
Absolutely! The Pampered Chef flan pan can be used for a variety of recipes, including cakes, casseroles, and other desserts that require a round, deep baking dish.
To care for your Pampered Chef flan pan, it is recommended to hand wash it with mild soap and water, avoiding abrasive cleaners or scouring pads to maintain its non-stick surface and longevity.