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![]() "Julia Altshuler" > wrote in message . .. > > How thick are those glass or metal pans? Burning around the edges before > the center is baked means the temperature is hotter there-- > uneven heat. This will happen in a small oven where it gets hotter around > the walls or any situation where the heat isn't circulating. But instead > of trying to solve the problem with the oven itself, the easiest solution > is usually a nice thick pan that distrubutes the heat. Quicker still (not > optimum but something you can try right away), make flatter brownies. Use > the same amount of batter, and put it in 2 pans. Take the brownies out of > the oven the moment the center is done. > > > --Lia I have one of those Chicago brand metal pans, which I thought were supposed to be fairly decent, and the glass ones are just your typical Pyrex. Thanks for the tips, I'll try what you suggested. laurie > |
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