Reddit Reddit reviews Fat Daddio's Round Cheesecake Pan, 7 x 3 Inch, Silver

We found 7 Reddit comments about Fat Daddio's Round Cheesecake Pan, 7 x 3 Inch, Silver. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Fat Daddio's Round Cheesecake Pan, 7 x 3 Inch, Silver
FITS PERFECTLY - Fits 6 & 8-quart pressure cookers and 3.4, 4, 5.3-quart air fryersEASY CAKE RELEASE - Fat Daddio’s ProSeries Cheesecake pans, with re-moveable bottom, makes cake release simple and easy… just push.ANODIZED ALUMINUM - It’s the ideal baking surface. Our ‘Safe-Seal’ anodizing process creates a safer, stronger baking pan. A durable, non-reactive finish that bakes a wider variety of recipes, including citrus-based and savory recipes. Freezer safe.HEATS & COOLS QUICKER - By reflecting heat, rather than absorbing heat, ProSeries cake pans reach baking temperatures faster. Even heating allows for the best possible rise. Once out of the oven, they cool quicker preventing over-baking.BUILT BAKERY TOUGH - These are the same pans bakeries, commercial kitchens and baking enthusiasts around the world depend on every day for professional results. Lifetime warranty. Hand wash recommended.
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7 Reddit comments about Fat Daddio's Round Cheesecake Pan, 7 x 3 Inch, Silver:

u/Dunamex · 16 pointsr/instantpot

6Qt and the 7x3 Fat Daddio

u/moose_tassels · 10 pointsr/ketorecipes
u/DianeBcurious · 5 pointsr/instantpot

As for "accessories" I might recommend, whether you buy them or find them around the house or at various kinds of stores (including thrift stores), some kind of "steam basket" would be good.

The metal-rack "trivet" (riser) that comes with the unit is good for larger solid foods you might ever want to cook above the boiling liquid in the bottom and only up in the steam (e.g., perhaps whole potatoes/yams, eggs for hard boiling, chicken pieces, etc...although those can all be put right in the bottom too).
It's also good for putting other bowls, plates, containers on top of to lift those out of the bottom when needed. That might be to cook foods "PiP" (pot in pot, pan in pot) too which can have other advantages.
https://www.reddit.com/r/instantpot/comments/6mrkek/do_you_need_a_cake_setting_to_make_cake/dk50ww1
https://www.google.com/images?q=Instant+Pot+PiP+"pot+in+pot

It can be good to have a stand-alone "steamer basket" that has smaller holes than the metal rack (and often handle/s, feet, etc), for things like peas and smaller items to keep them from falling through if you want to cook those in the steam.
But you can also use those bowls/mesh baskets/etc on top of the metal rack trivet (or any other "risers") to hold things like that so they won't fall through. Some people just use the regular metal "petal" type steaming baskets but I find those harder to clean and many have a post up the middle which can get in the way, so the one I use (when I use one) is this one:
https://www.amazon.com/Trudeau-Silicone-Vegetable-Steamer-Handles/dp/B001GBL9X4

I've also actually purchased a "Fat Daddio" pushpan (from amazon) for making things like taco pie and lasagna:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0012Q32JM (this one fits well in the 6 qt models)
And I use various metal bowls/containers (even disposable aluminum ones) from my cabinets or occasionally purchased for the PiP method, etc.

Re recipes that can be "prepped" at once then frozen for later in batches, some people do that, or they may just freeze one or more "leftover" meats and/or whole meals for using later.
One of the Instant Pot groups at Facebook is specifically for that too, if you're interested:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1550385038606032
Or you could do searches for those kinds of recipes (prep, freezer meals, batch...or "dump" recipes as well perhaps) in the largest group Instant Pot Community too...here's one search:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/InstantPotCommunity/search/?query=freezer%20meals

u/toxik0n · 3 pointsr/instantpot

I use this for IP cheesecake: Fat Daddio's Anodized Aluminum Round Cheesecake Pan with Removable Bottom, 7 Inch x 3 Inch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0012Q32JM?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

u/douglas_in_philly · 3 pointsr/instantpot

I ordered these at the same tine I ordered my trivet :

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DJYWF3D

And also this:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0012Q32JM

u/cuppycakepie · 2 pointsr/instantpot

I have this one . It’s a cheesecake pan so I cover the bottom with a sheet of foil so it doesn’t leak. I’ve also used these disposable ones

u/Redhotkcpepper · 1 pointr/Baking

Hey, I was actually asking about the pans you originally mentioned. The Fat Daddio ones.

Do they leak out of you use a more liquid batter when baking cakes? Asking, bc the reviews only talk about baking cheesecakes in them as well. They are also marketed as cheesecakes pans (at least on amazon they are.)