Springform Pan Size Rechner
Berechnen Sie springform pan areas und scale recipes between sizes. Kostenloser baking Rechner.
Recipe Scale Factor
0.60 x
Formel
## Springform Pan Size Conversion ### Formula **Scale Factor = (New Diameter / Original Diameter)^2** This simplifies to the ratio of areas since both are circles. Area = pi x (diameter/2)^2 ### Common Springform Sizes - 6" = 28.3 sq in - 7" = 38.5 sq in - 8" = 50.3 sq in - 9" = 63.6 sq in - 10" = 78.5 sq in
Lösungsbeispiel
Adapt a 9-inch springform cheesecake recipe for a 7-inch pan.
- 01Original area: pi x (9/2)^2 = 63.6 sq in.
- 02New area: pi x (7/2)^2 = 38.5 sq in.
- 03Scale factor: 38.5 / 63.6 = 0.60.
- 04Use 60% of each ingredient.
Häufig Gestellte Fragen
What sizes do springform pans come in?
Common sizes are 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 inches in diameter. The 9-inch is the most standard for cheesecake recipes.
Do I need to adjust baking time for a smaller pan?
Yes. A smaller pan with the same amount of batter will be thicker, requiring longer baking time. Reduce temperature by 15-25 degrees and bake longer.
Can I use a regular pan instead of springform?
You can line a regular round pan with parchment for easy removal, but springform pans are specifically designed for delicate items like cheesecake that cannot be inverted.
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