You could, of course, use aluminium (British spelling) foil to line a pan. But the foil may become rather creased and crinkly, even getting a hole in the foil. Into the creases, the jello (Jelly) will flow into these creases and through any holes. Having done such a thing in the past - I recommend using the pan, without the foil, to melt the jelly. Or, better still, pour the liquid jelly directly into any moulds (British spelling) or small plastic containers you wish to use.
yeah i think you can but I'm not sure if it will rise
yes. I have made jello molds using several different shaped cake pans
yes i think so.
Yes, it is.
yeah i think you can but I'm not sure if it will rise
Aluminum because it is a better conductor
Aluminum, iron, and copper.
Yes. The turkey should not react with the aluminum.
No. Calphalon pans are made of aluminum, not carbon steel.
No.
They are made of Aluminum because aluminum gathers and stores heat.
As long as the pan is appropriate for baking. Such as the ones you buy that are made from aluminum.
Simple answer: Most pots and pans are made of aluminum. So, YES.
Yes it does. Heat conducts through aluminum very well. Many cooking pans are made from aluminum
Mostly acidic foods such as egg yokes, artichokes, and some fruits could react with the magnesium/aluminum alloy used in pans.
Aluminum core fry pans are better for one reason, even heat heat distribution. Solid stainless pans have hot spots.