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The USA Pan Large Pullman Pan & Cover is a premium, American-made loaf pan featuring a patented nonstick Americoat silicone coating free of PTFE, PFOA, and BPA. Measuring 13 x 4 x 4 inches, it offers professional-grade aluminized steel construction with a fluted surface for even heat distribution and warp resistance. Designed for perfect Pullman-style sandwich breads, it includes a secure lid and supports oven temperatures up to 450°F. Trusted by home bakers and professionals alike, this pan delivers bakery-quality results with effortless cleanup and durability backed by a limited lifetime warranty.









| ASIN | B002UNMZPI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,325 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #30 in Loaf Pans |
| Brand | USA Pan |
| Brand Name | USA Pan |
| Capacity | 13 Inches |
| Color | Silver |
| Colour | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 12,258 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00894892001821 |
| Included Components | pullman loaf pan |
| Is Oven Safe | Yes |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10.2D x 10.2W x 33H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Pullman Pan Loaf Pan |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Item height | 4 inches |
| Manufacturer | USA Pan |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | limited lifetime warranty |
| Material | Steel |
| Material Type | Steel |
| Occasion | Valentine's Day |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product dimensions | 10.2D x 10.2W x 33H centimeters |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Special Feature | Nonstick |
| Special features | Nonstick |
| Specific Uses For Product | Making Sandwich Bread, Milk Bread or Shokupan, Traditional pain de mie |
| UPC | 894892001821 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 450 Degrees Fahrenheit |
G**I
Perfect
Perfect to bake anything bread , cakes pull patessiere
A**R
Best of the best
Best loaf pans ever. A tad pricier but you get what you pay for. Distributes heat evenly and bakes beautifully. Perfect for Japanese Milk Bread.
D**O
Very satisfied
I have a lot of usa pan
A**A
Best loaf pan for a big family, 1 time bake, can hold 1.2kg of dough!
Great product, bread will come out with perfect crust and no undercooked issues. Also the lid is so good when u want your loaf to be flat all around with perfect crust.
P**E
Awesome
Just awesome, nice loaf shape, good quality material The cove is not useful for bread, may be useful for other baked food
B**I
جيد ولكن اطراف الغطاء حادة جدا وتسبب جروح في الاصابع
J**I
Excellent
This product is really of a good quality the loaf turns out good
M**L
Very good quality and fast delivery
The pan size is quite big and very good quality
L**R
I bought this to try and get a denser loaf from the Panasonic breadmaker, with smaller slices for sandwiches. The Panasonic SD2501 produces by and large lovely bread, but it tends towards “light and fluffy” which is definitely the opposite of what I’d call good bread, and the slices tend to get a bit tall and unwieldy when cut. While you can tweak the recipes to your hearts content, they never seemed to deliver quite the density I wanted. A bit of googling led me to the Pullman loaf, originally named as it was developed to allow more efficient use of space on Pullman railway carriage kitchens by sizing loaves so that four would occupy the space previously taken by two. Indian Railways still use exactly this size of bread to this day, and the excellent (and doughy!) “sandwich tin” produced by our local bakery chain Percy Ingle are a variation on the idea. Whether you use a breadmaker to make the dough or make your own by hand, these tins knock out an excellent dense and doughy loaf with a soft, thin crust once you’ve nailed the recipe, quantity of dough to use and the exact rise time to hit the oven at just the right moment. I use the standard Panasonic SD2501 dough recipe (menu setting 16, takes 2 hours 20 mins) for 600g flour, with 520g split 50-50 between Mathews Cotswold Crunch and Matthews Bakers white and an additional 80g of either coarse cornmeal (or leftover mashed potato or root veg - reduce the water by 10-20ml if you use this). I also add a large pinch of oregano, mainly for the smell, and 30-40g of pesto for flavour. When the dough’s done, I preheat the fan assisted oven to 180C and split the dough into roughly 840g for the Pullman tin and the remaining 200g odd for two rolls as a kind of treat. Knock all the air out of the dough and knead it for a few minutes, then shape it into a long piece roughly the length and width of the tin. Place it into the tin, make a fist and use the flat face of your knuckles/fist to press the dough down evenly across the tin and into the corners. The recipe has two tbsp of olive oil in it, so there’s no need at all to grease the tin, at least with this recipe. Once the dough is flat and even the tin should be just under half full. Leave the lid to one side and cover the top with cling film and let it rise - I always just leave it at whatever temperature the room is, usually 20C - for about 25-30 mins. Keep a good eye on it and don’t let it hit the top of the tin; at best you’ll get a thick top crust, at worst it’ll force its way out through the gaps. When the dough is about 1 cm short of the top at its highest point (no more!), slide on the lid and put it in the middle of the preheated oven, directly on the shelf. In my oven it takes a very predictable 35 mins; you can check with a food thermometer by putting the probe into the middle. Once it hits 93C its done. It should tip out easily. Put it on a rack and leave it to cool for half an hour before hitting the bread knife if you can stand it, five minutes if you cant. 840g of dough will be about 810g out of the oven, and about 780g when its cooled. I leave the rolls to rise longer so they’re a little less dense, usually till the breads been out for 15 mins, then put them on a baking tray and cook for 12 - 15 mins. You can tweak the density by adding more or less dough to the tin to get the consistency you like; some people open the top for the last 5 minutes for a crisper top crust. The results from mine are excellent, thin crusted, dense, moist, tasty and make excellent sandwiches. Because of the density, its also more filling than it looks - its about a third of the volume for the same weight as a supermarket standard 800g loaf. The bread keeps exceptionally well compared to standard breadmaker loaves; I use 5g of flour improver which helps, but generally the loaf will last a week in the unlikely event it doesn’t get eaten before that. It’s easy to clean the tin. With my recipe and no greasing the tin, a good wipe with a damp cloth is enough, and the manufacturers recommend it’s placed upside down in the warm oven to dry out any leftover moisture in the folds of the metal, which avoids rust patches. The price made me prevaricate a bit and at first sight seems a bit stiff, but having used it I’m very pleased I bought it; its used for every loaf and produces the texture of bread I like best. It’s solidly built which helps produce an evenly baked loaf, and the non stick makes for easy cleanup. I also debated between the nine inch and 13 inch tins. Since the Panasonic is limited to a max of 600g of flour, the 13 inch would be a stretch to fill unless you want appreciably less dense bread. The bread is also more filling than the size appears, but if you do it by hand or have a higher capacity bread maker and have a large family, it may be a better option to consider.
A**R
Good product . Everyone can buy
G**T
Leider schlecht verarbeitet: 1. Die Falzkanten sind nicht dicht, Flüssigkeit tropft herab (bspw. erhitzte Butter für die Beschichtung). 2. Die Schnittkanten haben einen rasierklingenscharfen Grat (sowas gehört im Produktionsprozess entgratet und in QA sichergestellt). Da die Kastenform relativ schwer (Stahl) und durch die Beschichtung rutschig ist, habe ich mich am Grat geschnitten. Der amerikanische Support (Lifetime Warranty) konnte außer Achselzucken und an Amazon wenden nichts ausrichten. Für 50€ und Pro-Versprechen erwarte ich ein Topp-Produkt und Topp-Support.
C**I
J'en suis à la sixième utilisation et j'en suis ravie. Matériaux lourd, bonne prise en main. Une fois huilé et fariné le pain ne colle pas et se démoule tout seul. J'en suis ravie!
T**A
Recently got into baking and I’ve been using another bread pan which is slightly larger with no lid. It works great but wanted to try making the “standard” bread shape. Good thing about this pan is that you can get the best of both worlds using it with or without the lid. Bread bakes nicely and is easy to remove. Clean up is a breeze as well. This pan is a little smaller than the one I originally had but it’s a perfect size for smaller servings when you don’t want to store up extra bread. Nice and sturdy construction and lid is easy to slide in and out.
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