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Reddit mentions of Fat Daddio's Sheet Cake Pan, 9 x 13 x 3 Inch, Silver

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Fat Daddio's Sheet Cake Pan, 9 x 13 x 3 Inch, Silver
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IDEAL SHAPE - Straight-sides and square corners are perfect for cakes, brownies, pastries, bar-type cookies, casseroles and lasagnas. A heating rod (HCR-425) is recommended by professionals for baking cakes that exceed 9 inches in diameter, larger 3 or 4 inch deep pans or novelty-shaped pans.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.NO EXTRA METALS OR CHEMICAL COATINGS - Anodizing is not a coating. It is an environmentally-friendly process that contains no chemical additives, dyes, PTFE’s or PFOA’s. Nothing that can transfer, peel, flake or rust into your 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.
Specs:
ColorSilver
Height2.99 Inches
Length10.08 Inches
Number of items1
Size9 x 13 x 3 Inch
Weight1.1 Pounds
Width14.06 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Fat Daddio's Sheet Cake Pan, 9 x 13 x 3 Inch, Silver:

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/CBD

I don't know anything that's strictly shelf stable, unfortunately. I want that too, if you find anything...


For that much oil, I'd go with two batches of good old brownies. Make sure the CBD oil is "activated," decarbed, ready-to-eat, whatever. It probably is if you're expected to take it sublingually and it says it has "CBD" (rather than "hemp" or "CBDA").


To turn any cannabis concentrate into butter is dead easy. Just get the amount of butter you need for your brownies soft and melted, then stir the decarbed/activated/whatever concentrate into it, then let it sit in the oven at ~200F for 20-30 minutes, stir again, until it's good and blended. Fats like butter absorb cannabinoids, and since concentrates/isolates are mostly just cannabinoids, you don't need to do anything special. You're not infusing it like you would with flower, which requires more steps and more work.



Don't use a box mix!! They don't freeze well! I recommend two batches of Alton Brown's recipe with two changes: use a straight-sided 9x9 inch pan like this one and bake for 38 minutes. Cut into half, then half, etc. until you have 64 pieces. If you do two batches, you can get 128 pieces, which is pretty close.


Even after being frozen for a month, they're the perfect consistency and really delicious.

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Edit: By the way, if you live in a legal state, it's easy to make MJ gummies from shatter, then also CBD isolate gummies, then eat them together. You're getting full spectrum (all the cannabinoids, terpenes) that way. A decent CBD:THC ratio (2:1, 3:1, or more) basically erases the high in my experience. Although I wouldn't drive.