I have found perfect tins for my sandwich loaf. First I found one in a charity shop, then searched high and low for another one....found!!! On eBay and Amazon...never realised how much the perfect tin matters but it does...these tins are perfect for 450-500g flour they are 900g-2lb loaf...great non stick great rise in the loaf...so happy if your new to baking UK side of the pond can highly recommend...
I have been looking for bread tins similiar to the one you have just bought What brand are they I live in the UK
Thanks for your help May you have plenty of great loaves in the tins !!???
Happy Baking
Liz
Why are bread tins in the US less than 3" tall? Does everyone prefer stumpy loaves? I know Pullman pans are taller but I want a flared loaf.
Maybe because the 2¾" tall pan gives us that flared shape that tops out at ~4+" tall. Perfect size, like a Pullman loaf, to fit bologna and toasters. Or, maybe we make bologna and toasters to fit our commonly sized loaves.
gary
Maybe because the 2¾" tall pan gives us that flared shape that tops out at ~4+" tall. Perfect size, like a Pullman loaf, to fit bologna and toasters. Or, maybe we make bologna and toasters to fit our commonly sized loaves.
gary
to have the option of a taller loaf. I've not found anyone in the US who stocks deeper tins.
Yes, most loaf tins are not tall enough. I think that most of the companies that make loaf tins (and bannetons) are totally out of touch with what is actually required to make a decent sized and shaped loaf. Also the variation in size of the so called 2lb loaf tin is surprising.
I recently managed to pick up a nice tall (4") 2lb loaf off Ebay UK, made by a company called Eurotins. It is part number LT02A, EAN 5060315533056 and can also be found on Amazon UK.
Lance
Brand name Chicago. it measures 100 mm high x 90 mm wide x 250 mm long on top edge (220. mm bottom length). I thought it was an american brand but I’ve had it a while so not sure. just looked it up - chicagometallicbakeware.com and it looks like it is still available.
Leslie
I was looking for 4" or a little more.
I think I might have found some on Amazon.co.uk - 41/2' deep and only $27 for 2 including shipping from the UK - unless they've made a mistake....