Turks Head Pan

Last post 03-24-2008 11:50 PM by gr_elo. 1 replies.
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  • 03-24-2008 8:39 PM

    Turks Head Pan

    I have been looking for a Turks Head Pan for years.  It is the size of an angel food cake pan but has an extra lip or rim around the top edge.  The cheesecake recipe I have calls for that type of pan and makes the difference with the texture of the cake.  Does anyone know where I can find one ?  It isn't the small ones - its regulation angel food cake pan size.

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  • 03-24-2008 11:50 PM In reply to

    Re: Turks Head Pan

    I would not use an angelfood pan, they are usually very thin aluminum.

    Use a heavier Bundt pan. A Turk's Head is much like a bundt pan except for the "collar" or band and that the "identations" have a twist to it.

    It is just a bundt pan wit a litle different dsign.

    I bought 6 small Turks's Head  commeercial pans about 5 yrs ago. There was a company on the internet that had reconditioned and new commercial pans of all sizes. One bundt cake recipes is just right to fill three of the smaller Turk's Heads. I like them because that size cake is a nice gift for single people or a couple. Don't know if the company still exists but it was called:

    Twicebaked.com

    If you absolutely want such a pan, try commercial bakery supply places, but I would just use a good bundt pan.

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