Pentola a pressione elettrica Instant Pot Padella a forma di molla con base in vetro temperato, silicone antiaderente di alta qualità

Brand:Instant Pot

3.6/5

37.78

La teglia a forma di molla in silicone Instant Pot è ideale per torte, pane e altri deliziosi piatti. È progettato per adattarsi alla griglia a vapore in silicone per una facile rimozione dal tuo Instant Pot. Le clip tengono insieme la padella e si aprono per consentire un facile rilascio. Con la base in vetro temperato si può preparare, tagliare e servire sullo stesso piatto. Diametro interno: 6,5", Larghezza: 3,75", Profondità: 2,5"

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Accessorio per pentola a pressione programmabile multiuso Instant Pot originale. Resistente al calore fino a 450F (230C), lavabile in lavastoviglie e congelatore. Realizzato con i più alti standard di silicone sicuro per uso alimentare, realizzato in silicone alimentare inerte testato FDA e LFGB e privo di BPA. Base in vetro temperato per preparare, tagliare e servire facilmente sullo stesso piatto, preparare pagnotte istantanee, dessert, pane e altro ancora. Progettato per la pentola a pressione programmabile multiuso Instant Pot da 5, 6 e 8 Quart: IP DUO60, IP LUX60, IP LUX60V3, Smart 60, Ultra 6, IPLUX80, IP DUO80, IP CSG60 e IP CSG50.
Brand Instant Pot
Capacity 6.5 Inches
Closure Type Clip On
Color Gray
Control Method Touch
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 4,359 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Is Dishwasher Safe Yes
Item model number IP-Silicone Loaf Pan
Item Weight 6.1 Ounces
Manufacturer Instant Pot
Material Food safe silicone
Operation Mode Automatic
Product Dimensions 3.75"D x 6.5"W x 2.5"H
Product Dimensions 6.5 x 3.75 x 2.5 inches
Special Feature Freezer safe, Food-safe, Dishwasher safe

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Scritto da: L. Kiddy
Made my cheesecake look professional
When I got my Instant Pot, one of the first things I wanted to make was a cheesecake. I had originally bought an accessory kit here on Amazon but the spring from pan that came with the kit was very thin and I knew it wouldn't be tall enough to make the cheesecake that I wanted. I searched around and saw this one and figured I would give it a try. I knew the pan was made of silicone but still I thought I might have made a mistake since it dawned on me after I pulled it from the box that the sides would not be stiff and I was concerned that it would not work that well. Since I was having a hard time finding a spring from pan that was tall enough to make what I wanted - I decided to use it and see what happened. This thing worked flawlessly. Since I was making a cheesecake, I cut a circle in my wax paper and placed it in the bottom of the pan and then greased the sides of the pan. I then made the crust and filling and was pleased that it all fit into the pan. I used a lid from a different Instant Pot pan and it fit perfectly on top of this spring from pan (the lid not only prevented moisture from getting into the cake but it also helped keep the silicone sides in a circle shape). I had to be careful when I put the pan into the pot and removed it from the pot but the true magic was when I went to get the cake out of the pan. I just peeled the sides right off the cake and it left a beautiful finish. Even though the glass bottom was made to act as a serving plate, I went ahead and removed mine (which is why I used the wax paper) and it slid right off. I attached a picture of the cheesecake I made with this pan. I read several reviews that mentioned the closure area would leak because it wouldn't close all the way. I haven't had this problem. I wash this in the dishwasher and as soon as the dishwasher is finished, I will pull out the glass base, the silicone sides, and the closure and use a paper towel to remove any water left on the items and while the pieces are still warm, I will put it together. It goes back together easily and has no gaps. Maybe because I put it back together while the pan is fresh from the dishwasher? I have made several cheesecakes with this pan and it has delivered for me what I wanted. This was a great purchase for me.
Scritto da: AmazonPrime Junkie
The "difficult to remove" clip slid right off when the silicon ring was hot-out-of-the-Instant-Pot
15-March-2017 Addendum: The "difficult to remove" clip slid right off when the silicon ring was hot-out-of-the-Instant-Pot! Additional findings: Once taken apart for the first time, the silicon is difficult to stretch around the glass base to get the edges to line up again. 90 seconds in the microwave warmed it up, and with some attention-to-detail effort I was able to pull it taught as I rolled it around the glass base to get the edges close enough together to connect them. Even with the clip put back on, there remains a little gap at the bottom, which resulted in a slight leakage when I used it to make lasagna. (However this slight leakage was far less leakage than I got when using a push pan or a springform pan to make lasagna.) The biggest surprise after using it was that once I took the lasagna out of the Instant Pot, the clip just slid right off the hot silicon with almost no effort at all. -------------------- ORIGINAL TEXT: I haven't used it yet, but here are my initial impressions... This round "pan" seems to be about the same outer diameter of my 7" push pan. I compared them side by side, as well as stacked on top of each other, and there is little to no noticeable difference on exterior diameter. Since the silicon ring is thicker than a metal pan, the interior diameter will be a little smaller. The silicon ring was a little dented by the packaging, but I was able to reshape it for the most part. The "connector" thingie takes some practice, and is REALLY tight (as it probably should be, but be warned, it takes strength, persistence, and patience). The "nubby bit" that the connector grabs onto for the round pan is larger than the one that is on the loaf pan -- so for the round pan it's easier to get the necessary leverage to slide off the connector. But it DOES take effort, and practice to get the hang of it. If you don't have good wrist/finger strength, or dexterity, it could be difficult to use. There is a faint odor upon unpacking. After washing and air drying all night, there is still a faint odor if I stuff my nose right up against it -- but not from a distance. The glass base really is just a simple piece of polished-edge glass. Nothing fancy. But simplicity is the key to there being no nasty nooks and crannies for food bits to get stuck. I gave it a preliminary hand wash and everything was reachable by sponge, without requiring a special brush, or a toothpick. However it took some work to get it stretched back around the glass base without a gap where the two ends come together. Even when I got the connector on, there was still a bit of a gap where food/batter could go (but not to escape). But I am assuming a tight fit is better than a loose fit. It's just going to take some more practice fully disassembling / reassembling it to figure out the secret. After a few tries I was able to reduce/eliminate the gap, but it's definitely not an "assemble in a hurry so I can fill it up" type of product. Conclusion: I don't recommend jumping in with both feet and cooking something in it right away without a good amount of time practicing fully taking it apart and putting it together. But it does show promise once a certain level of familiarity is achieved. Attached pictures are as follows: * For scale: Showing it on top of my 7" Fat Daddio's Push Pan * For scale: Showing it next to the small foam paint brush I use to clean the outer rim of my Instant Pot (also shows the slight denting in the ring) * Showing it disconnected (close-up view) * For scale: Showing it to the RIGHT of my SEVEN-inch Fat Daddio's Push Pan * For scale: Showing it to the LEFT of my SIX-inch Fat Daddio's Push Pan * Showing it disconnected (distance view) * Showing it on top of the "Instant Pot Electric Pressure Cooker Long Handled Silicone Trivet"
Scritto da: M.M.
Instapot Steamer Basket
This no stick steamer basket worked great for my fruit filled dessert dumplings, which always stuck to my metal steamer basket. Sat easily on the wire stand in my Instapot. It was hot removing it, as you have to reach down into the pot to reach it. Tabs on the side would be helpful.
Scritto da: Luke
Fantastic for steaming in the instant pot
These silicone steamer baskets are great. The slots are small enough that I can steam frozen peas easily. It's also great for steaming dumplings, or even silken tofu. It's really easy to clean, even after steaming dumplings directly on it.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Excellent addition
Excellent addition to the Instant pot - makes lifting whole chicken so easy, then goes in dishwasher. Top marks for this piece of kit
Scritto da: SusannaRC
Easy to use and durable
It fits great on my instant pot, it doesn’t leak, and it’s very easy to clean
Scritto da: karen h
Great buy
great dish and love the glass bottom to serve, worth the price and easy to clean

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