How to fix a pan that’s prone to burning?
I have a pretty funkily sized convection oven, so it took me a bit of time to find a rectangular baking dish that would just fill it (to get maximum baking area for rolls and such). The pan is by Baker’s Secret, which is generally well-reviewed. However, it always burns the bottoms of my breads!
Will laying a thick layer of foil on the bottom help with the problem? I’m reluctant to use it before I know of a way to prevent the burning, as I do not want to ruin my bread bottoms!
Any suggestions will be GREATLY appreciated! Thank you!
Chiaoapple, you operate your convectional oven at a lower temperature then suggested in the formula, right (since most written baking times imply conventional ovens) ? Would it possibly make a positive difference for you if you even lower it a bit more ?
If your bread bottoms actually get 'ruined' and you want to keep using the pan anyway, you may want to consider placing the pan on a cold(er) baking stone as a re-usable shield. But I'd try the lower temperature first ... or maybe a silicone baking sheet could help.
I like the Chicago Metallic pans (for enriched doughs like Croissants), line with a silicone sheet. Almost all my other loaves I bake directly on the pre-heated baking stone.
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Thanks so much for the feedback!
The baking area of my oven is 12*8 inches, quite small but I've had much success baking either on a baking stone or cookie sheet.
About lowering temperature -- I'll definitely try that! As for allowing air to circulate -- it makes a lot of sense, so I might have to settle for a pan that isn't as snug a fit, and accept that I won't be able to make a full batch of cinnamon rolls at a time.