


🥐 Elevate your baking game with the iconic Bordeaux cannelé mold!
The Matfer Bourgeat 340415 Cannele Copper Tin Lined Mold is a professional-grade baking essential designed to craft the classic French cannelé with precision. Made from premium copper with a tin lining, it offers superior heat distribution and a non-reactive surface, ensuring a perfectly caramelized crust and smooth release. Its sharp star fluting delivers a distinctive, elegant look, while its compact size and oven-safe durability make it a must-have for serious bakers aiming to impress.

| ASIN | B007X39SQY |
| Brand | Matfer |
| Capacity | 8 Inches |
| Colour | Bronze |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Generic Name | Tin Lined Mold |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 03334493404159 |
| Included Components | Matfer Bourgeat Cannele Copper Tin Lined Mold |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Is Oven Safe | Yes |
| Item Weight | 13.6 g |
| Item model number | 340415 |
| Manufacturer | Matfer Bourgeat |
| Material | Copper |
| Net Quantity | 1.0 Count |
| Occasion | Wedding |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 35W x 35H Millimeters |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 1 3/8 inch x 1 3/8 inch |
| Special Feature | Oven Safe |
| Specific Uses For Product | Cake |
| UPC | 789542161812 786173185705 |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 500 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| number_of_cups | 8 |
B**8
Bonjour Je viens juste de recevoir ma commande Cannelé en cuivre, ils sont l'air bien apparemment, mais trop petits Car pour le prix je pensait qu'il serait un peu plus haut en hauteur, et plus large dommage trop cher !!! Cordialement
T**G
I have both the Mauviel and the Mafter molds and the biggest and immediate differences I found were the shape/design and the weight. Shape/Design: Mauviel: The fluting is a lot rounder, and curved. Height: ~4.2cm Thickness: ~1mm Width, from the outside at the widest points, it's about 5.8cm. Average weight of 4 Molds is +/- 83.75 grams, range 81-85g. Matfer: The fluting has much sharper,pronounced angles. Height: ~3.9cm Thickness: ~1mm Width, from the outside at the widest points, it's about 5.5cm. Average weight of 4 Molds is +/- 64.25 grams, range 64-65g. In Practice: Even though the Mauviels are noticeably heavier I haven't noticed any big difference in how well the two molds perform crust formation. I've baked with both molds at the same time and temperature and the carmelization of the crust are both about the same with no observable difference. They will be beautifully browned regardless. Aesthetically, I prefer the Matfer with the sharper angles as it's a bit more eye catching, but that's purely subjective. Weight of each Canele; so if you were to fill both types of molds 5mm from the top: Mauviel: +/- 55-61g each Matfer: +/- 50-55g each This makes sense since the Mauviel molds are a little taller and wider. It maybe worth pre-measuring your batter before you bake. Personally I find that canele that weigh about 50-55g come out nicer, less structural and cosmetic problems. Conclusion: You really can't go wrong with either styles/brands. What it will come down to is price and design, do you prefer the rounder edges of the Mauviel or the sharper more star like edges of the Matfer (I think De Buyer is like Matfer in shape too). From what I've seen from other Canele mould manufacturers is that the Star fluting is more popular/common, so in a way the Mauviel is unique in it's styling. Price, the Mauviels are a little cheaper and based on weight and dimensions, you get a little more copper for your buck. Matfers are more expensive, but at least for me, I like the fluting design on the Matfer. I like having both styles to add a little variety to my Canele, but that's your choice. I'm pretty new to the world of canele, but I must say that its worth the efforts to produce these delicious desserts.
S**K
Déçu par la taille du moule qui parait plus grand sur la photo. Au final ca a la taille de mignardises donc il faut prévoir d'en acheter beaucoup pour que ca devienne intéressant.
I**N
Title says it all. It looks like it was manufactured out of some replacement pipe that was used for a few years and noone even bothered to polish it. Idk maybe I just got a fake, as there were no logo, no package no nothing. I wouldn't risk to bake anything in it.
K**R
I love these tins! They are expensive, but worth every penny! I was really happy with how well they worked. Make sure you hand wash only, and season your tins before using them! I coated mine with a layer of oil and baked at 500 degrees for 20 minutes, then let coll and wiped out with paper towels. This made them perfectly seasoned!
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