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  2. Jennifer Garner Uses This Bundt Pan to Make Delicious ... - AOL

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    The Nordic Ware Anniversary bundt pan is made from cast aluminum and is oven-safe up to 400°F. Garner uses the classic aluminum color in the video, but we like that the gold one is eye-catching ...

  3. Bundt cake - Wikipedia

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    The shape is inspired by a traditional European cake known as Gugelhupf, but Bundt cakes are not generally associated with any single recipe. The style of mold in North America was popularized in the 1950s and 1960s, after cookware manufacturer Nordic Ware trademarked the name "Bundt" and began producing Bundt pans from cast aluminum.

  4. Nordic Ware - Wikipedia

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    More than 70 million Bundt pans have been sold by Nordic Ware across North America. [7] To mark the 60th anniversary of the pan the company designated 15 November as 'National Bundt Day'. [ 8 ] The company also runs a competition every year, 'Bundts Across America', celebrating the best Bundt cake creations [ 9 ] as well as holding cooking ...

  5. H. David Dalquist - Wikipedia

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    In 1948, Dalquist and his wife, Dorothy, purchased Northland Aluminum Products and began manufacturing bake ware under the Nordic Ware name. Initially Nordic Ware's product line were all designed to make Scandinavian specialty items including Rosette, Krumkake, Platte Panne and Ebelskiver. [2] In the early 1950s, Dalquist designed the Bundt ...

  6. List of cooking vessels - Wikipedia

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    Nordic Ware – a company based in Minnesota notable for introducing the Bundt cake pan in the early 1950s. Premiere Pan (USA Pan) – Manufacturers of commercial baking pans, based in suburban Pittsburgh. Prestige – Manufacturers of cooking utensils based in India.

  7. Friedman Paul Erhardt - Wikipedia

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    Friedman Paul Erhardt was born in Stuttgart, Germany [1] on November 5, 1943. He was the son of a German newspaper publisher. [1] Erhardt earned the nickname "Tell" when he played the character William Tell in a school play.

  8. Cookware and bakeware - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Greek casserole and brazier, 6th/4th century BC, exhibited in the Ancient Agora Museum in Athens, housed in the Stoa of Attalus. Two cooking pots (Grapen) from medieval Hamburg c. 1200 –1400 AD Replica of a Viking cooking-pot hanging over a fire Kitchen in the Uphagen's House in Long Market, Gdańsk, Poland

  9. Griswold Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Griswold Manufacturing (/ ˈ ɡ r ɪ z w ɔː l d,-w əl d /) [1] was an American manufacturer of cast-iron kitchen products founded in Erie, Pennsylvania, in business from 1865 through 1957.