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  • |title=Tin-foil Cooking Wiki ...ry terms, tin-foil refers to aluminium foil, which has long since replaced tin
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  • #REDIRECT [[Tin foil]]
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  • |title=Cake tin size conversion charts Cooking Wiki ...ication fact to use if you are modifing your cake recipe for a larger cake tin size
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  • File:Tin-foil covered slow cooker.jpg
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  • File:Tin-can chicken ready to roast.jpg
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  • |title=Silicon rubber pet food tin can covers Cooking Wiki [[Image:Silicon rubber pet food tin can covers.jpg|300px|thumb|right|These fit both normal 400g cat food cans a
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  • |title=Pie, tart and flan tin size conversion charts Cooking Wiki ...you are modifying your pie / tart recipe for a different pie, tart or flan tin size
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  • #REDIRECT [[Tin foil]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Tin foil]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Ravioli tin]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Tin foil]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Tin foil]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Ravioli tin]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Tin foil]]
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  • |description=A muffin tin (muffin tray, popover tray, bun tray) is a mould in which muffins, cupcakes ...tandard number of cups per tin. Jumbo muffin tins of 4, 6, and 12 cups per tin do exist.
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  • File:Roasting a chicken in a slow cooker - no tin foil.jpg
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  • File:Tin-foil covered slow cooker.jpg
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  • |title=Silicon rubber pet food tin can covers Cooking Wiki [[Image:Silicon rubber pet food tin can covers.jpg|300px|thumb|right|These fit both normal 400g cat food cans a
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  • File:Just covered with tin foil.jpg
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  • File:The tin is filled.jpg
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    (614 × 341 (90 KB)) - 11:31, 23 January 2009
  • |title=Tin-foil Cooking Wiki ...ry terms, tin-foil refers to aluminium foil, which has long since replaced tin
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  • File:Tin-can chicken ready to roast.jpg
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  • File:Roasting a chicken in a slow cooker - tin foil, rub and stuffing.jpg
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  • File:Roasting a turkey leg in a slow cooker - tin foil balls.jpg
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  • |title=Pie, tart and flan tin size conversion charts Cooking Wiki ...you are modifying your pie / tart recipe for a different pie, tart or flan tin size
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  • ...tion=This recipe requires the use of a Nordic Ware Rose Bundt tin, but any tin with a volume of 2.3 litres or a little bigger will do fine. ''<span class="reviewTitle">Would be great if I could find a tin like yours!</span>''
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  • ''<span class="reviewTitle">Love the special tin</span>'' To give this its traditional shape, you will need a Mermaid [[Milk]] Loaf Tin which in the UK can be obtained through [[Amazon]] and other specialist kit
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  • ...1.8kg (4lb) loaf tin and these are produced by Alan Silverwood. Grease the tin well with groundnut oil ....8kg (4lb) loaf tin and these are produced by Alan Silverwood. Grease the tin well with [[Groundnut oil|groundnut oil]]. Start making this the evening b
    3 KB (395 words) - 11:05, 3 January 2022
  • |title=Cake tin size conversion charts Cooking Wiki ...ication fact to use if you are modifing your cake recipe for a larger cake tin size
    7 KB (1,018 words) - 17:13, 22 April 2023
  • | Sit the [[Chicken|chicken]] in a large [[Roasting|roasting]] tin. ...Boil|boil]] and pour around the [[Chicken|chicken]]. Cover with [[Tin foil|tin foil]] and place into [[Oven|oven]], cook for 25 minutes.
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  • ...ich comes in many forms. It is quite rich and it is often 'set' in a loaf tin to give it a brick shape. This version with [[Figs|figs]], is particularly | Pour the mixture into a loaf tin which had been lined with [[Foil|foil]] or [[Bake-O-Glide]].
    4 KB (466 words) - 16:52, 16 September 2022
  • ...king]] tin with [[Tin-foil|tin-foil]], pour the [[Batter|batter]] into the tin and [[Bake|bake]] for about 30 minutes
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  • ...heat the [[Oven|oven]] to Gas 4, 180 °C and grease and line a 20 cm square tin. | Pour into the tin, making sure it goes into the corners. Place teaspoons of the Philadelphia
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  • | 400g tin chopped [[Tomatoes|tomatoes]] | 400g tin [[Butter beans|butter beans]]
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  • ...his type of mixture can sink in the middle and will cook better if using a tin where the heat can get to the centre more easily. | Tip into the prepared tin and [[Bake|bake]] for around 40 minutes or until cooked.
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  • ...you need is a packet of pre-made [[shortcrust pastry]], a [[push-out flan tin]], some [[baking beans]] and a little imagination. ...top, plus a little extra, of the tin or ring. Brush the [[dough]] in the tin at the the edges with a little [[egg wash]], then place the lid on the top,
    93 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 16:58, 16 December 2023
  • ...ic shape you will need a [[:Category:Bread and baking#Loaf pans:|milk loaf tin]]. The ingredients are listed in the order in which you should add them to | Shape the [[Dough|dough]] into a cylinder the same length of the tin.
    4 KB (577 words) - 15:10, 3 January 2022
  • Image:The tin is filled.jpg|The tin is filled | Line a 2 lb loaf tin with lightly greased [[tin foil]].
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  • No cooking required, just wait 30 minutes for a tin of [[Tomatoes|tomatoes]] to drain. | 1 tin of chopped [[Plum tomatoes|plum tomatoes]]
    3 KB (352 words) - 17:47, 26 December 2021
  • ...lining for the base of a cake tin, before you pour in the mixture put the tin (upright or upside down) on a piece of grease-proof paper which you've torn ''To do the sides of cake tin, hold the edge of the tin against the side of the paper and mark with pencil/cut with knife. Either d
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  • | 140 g Fresh, dark [[Cherries|cherries]], pitted. (or use a tin or [[Frozen|frozen]]) | 100g [[Butter|butter]], plus extra for the tin
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  • ...eviewDesc">This is so simple and so good. You don't even need beer in the tin. Water will do, drink the beer!</span> ...type can as there are less sharp edges to worry about. I used a cat-food tin!
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  • ...& reduce cooking time by 10 mins per hour] and grease a 20 cm loose based tin. | Preheat the [[Oven|oven]] to Gas 2, 150 °C and grease a 20 cm loose based tin.
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  • ...[[Cake|cake]] tin. There is no need to line if you are using a Silverwood tin. ...xture into the tin, smooth it out and [[Bake|bake]] so that the top of the tin is about halfway down the [[Oven|oven]] for about 50-60 minutes.
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  • ...art laying the [[Pastry|pastry]] leaves inside, making sure they cover the tin by hanging them about one inch over the edges. ...tin is recommended because it's more authentic but any medium-sized baking tin will do.
    3 KB (475 words) - 17:44, 18 March 2022
  • | Transfer to a small [[Roasting|roasting]] tin and [[Roast|roast]] for 12 minutes, or until cooked. | Remove from tin and allow to cool.
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  • | 1 x 400g tin chopped [[Tomatoes|tomatoes]] | 1x 400g tin [[Kidney beans|kidney beans]]
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  • | Place the [[Sausages|sausages]] in a [[Roasting tin|roasting tin]]. ..., then give the tin a good shake and roast for another 10. Remove from the tin and drain on [[Kitchen paper|kitchen paper]].
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  • | 1 (400g) tin [[Broad beans|broad beans]], drained | 1 (400g) tin [[Sweetcorn|sweetcorn]]
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  • | Meanwhile, add plenty of [[dripping]] to a [[Roasting tin|roasting tin]] - you want a depth of about 5mm when melted, and sprinkle in some [[Salt| | Place the tin in the [[Oven|oven]] and preheat 250° C (475° F - gas 9), [fan oven 230°
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  • | Heat 2 tablespoons of [[Oil|oil]] in a shallow [[Roasting tin|roasting tin]] on the [[Hob|hob]]. | Stir through the [[Thyme|thyme]], then remove everything from the tin and set aside on a plate.
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  • ...again and press into a rectangle, one side of which is the length of your tin. | Place in a greased 900g loaf tin, seam side down.
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