Nordic Ware Honey Hive Loaf Pan

Nordic Ware Honey Hive Loaf Pan available at American Swedish Institute.
Nordic Ware Honey Hive Loaf Pan available at American Swedish Institute.

Nordic Ware Honey Hive Loaf Pan

Regular price $33.00
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Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this premium loaf pan is shaped to represent a nature-made honeycomb. This beautiful pan features a toffee-colored exterior and premium nonstick interior for quick release and easy cleanup. It produces a loaf with neat rows of hexagonal cells and a few sweet, industrious bees busily tending their honey cake home. Celebrate the beauty of the natural world by baking a lovely quick bread or beehive cake in this pan!

Cast Aluminum

Made without PFAS (A "forever chemical" often used on cookware.

Before initial use and after subsequent uses, hand wash with warm, soapy water. Extended soaking is not recommended.

Before each use, brush with butter or shortening and dust with flour or cocoa to coat. Baking spray containing flour may also be used. Do not use regular cooking spray.

Mixes and recipes may vary. Fill the pan no more than 3/4 full to avoid overflow.

Metal utensils, scouring pads and abrasive cleaners should not be used on nonstick surfaces

An inspirational American success story, Nordic Ware was founded in 1946 by a determined gal, Dotty, and her resourceful husband Dave, who was newly back from WWII. With $500 in their pockets, a few good ideas and a desire to start a business of their own, a humble kitchenware company was born in the basement of their home in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

In the beginning, Nordic Ware’s product line was only a handful of items, most of which were specialty Scandinavian cookware products—the Rosette iron, Krumkake iron, Platte Panne pan, and the Ebelskiver pan.

Nordic Ware remains family owned and is still based in Minneapolis where they still proudly manufacture the vast majority of their products.

Scandinavian Heritage brand based in Minneapolis