springform
springform — noun
1. a cake pan whose side ring can be unclipped and lifted off the base after baking
a cake pan whose side ring can be unclipped and lifted off the base after baking
Nadia lined the springform before pouring in the cheesecake batter.
line a springform before adding batter
After baking, Omar unclipped the springform and slid the cake out.
unclip the springform to release the sides
The bakery uses a deep springform for its tall lemon cakes.
Lila borrowed a springform to make her mother's birthday cheesecake.
Without a springform, Ken baked the tart in a glass dish.
- springform pan
the full expression, especially clear in recipes
- cake tin
a broader term that does not imply removable sides
- loose-bottomed tin
similar baking tool, but often names a pan with a lift-out base rather than an opening side ring
文法句型
a springform
line a springform
bake in a springform
用法筆記
Usually used for cheesecakes and other delicate cakes, because the side ring opens instead of forcing you to turn the cake out. Many speakers also say the full form springform pan.