GOBEL 6-Inch Fluted Tart Pan with Removable Bottom - Nonstick Baking Mold for Quiche, Pie, and Desserts - Perfect for Home Baking, Holiday Treats, and Professional Pastry Making
GOBEL 6-Inch Fluted Tart Pan with Removable Bottom - Nonstick Baking Mold for Quiche, Pie, and Desserts - Perfect for Home Baking, Holiday Treats, and Professional Pastry Making
GOBEL 6-Inch Fluted Tart Pan with Removable Bottom - Nonstick Baking Mold for Quiche, Pie, and Desserts - Perfect for Home Baking, Holiday Treats, and Professional Pastry Making
GOBEL 6-Inch Fluted Tart Pan with Removable Bottom - Nonstick Baking Mold for Quiche, Pie, and Desserts - Perfect for Home Baking, Holiday Treats, and Professional Pastry Making

GOBEL 6-Inch Fluted Tart Pan with Removable Bottom - Nonstick Baking Mold for Quiche, Pie, and Desserts - Perfect for Home Baking, Holiday Treats, and Professional Pastry Making

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Description

Because professionals deserve nothing less than the best, Gobel offers its unique and historical expertise in manufacturing tinned moulds. Tinplate is an eco-friendly material and it provides exceptional thermal conductivity. These moulds are well-known for their ability to give a wonderful textured crust to the dough: nicely caramelized on the outside, soft on the inside.

Perfect for quiches, pies and tarts, this dish features a ribbed edge to give your pastry dishes an attractive finish. The bottom is removable for easy presentation and cleaning.

  • 6" (15cm) diameter x 1.6" (4cm) height
  • Removable bottom
  • Fluted edge
  • Easy to clean, hand wash is recommended
  • Creates beautiful brown edges
  • Oven & freezer-safe
  • Made in France

Product code: 124820

At the end of the nineteenth century, pâtisserie chefs were making cakes as elaborate as Bavarian castles. So in 1887, Etienne Gobel opened a factory to produce copper & tin moulds in Paris. It didn't take long for Gobel to become one of the leaders in its field & by the end of the 1930s, they were selling over 2000 different products to the food industry & home bakers alike.