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Title:How to Make them Goodies
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Created:Tue Feb 18 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4127
Total number of notes:31160

2361.0. "Tart Pan" by ASABET::TRUMPOLT () Thu Apr 12 1990 08:53

    I am making a lemon tart for Easter.  The only problem that I have is
    your supposed to make it in a tart pan with a removable bottom.  I have
    looked everywhere for this kinda pan and can not find one.  I have a
    corning ware quiche dish which I have made tarts in before.  Does any
    one know where I could possibly find a tart pan with removable bottom
    before this Sunday.  If not do you think it will make a difference it I
    make this in my other pan.
    
    
    Thanks for the help.
    
    Liz
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2361.1Try these places....ICS::ICSGita DeviThu Apr 12 1990 09:556
    Check out the Williams Sonoma store in Boston (any maybe one of the
    local suburbs as well).  They usually carry this sort of thing.  
    
    Crate and Barrel, Bloomingdales, and any specialty cooking store may
    have it.
    
2361.2CLSTR1::JEFFRIESThu Apr 12 1990 10:366
    
    You didn't say where you are located, but the Gourmet Stop in
    Sturbridge has them.
    
    It helps when asking where to find things to let folks know where
    you are.
2361.4TRY FEEN'SUSCTR1::NGABRIELLIThu Apr 12 1990 15:071
    How about Feen's in Fitchburg?
2361.5SOME THINGS ARE NOT WORTH THE EFFORT!POLKST::CLIFFORD_VIMI ALMAThu Apr 12 1990 19:166
    My advice is to do without it.  I've had the pans with removable
    bottoms and they are a bear to keep up.  They tend to rust very
    easily.  The only benefit to them is you show-off the sides of your
    tart.  Big deal!  They also demand very careful care as the bottom
    must remain absolutely flat in order to work.  The ceramic tart
    pans are very easy to use and make a nice presentation.
2361.6NITMOI::PESENTIOnly messages can be draggedThu Apr 12 1990 22:013
    I've had one for years with no rusting problems.  Try the cook's nook
    on Mass ave in Lunenburg (next to Aubuchon).  Or try Lechter's at the
    Searstown Mall.