Yes because you don't want to take the chance of it sticking to the pan.
Yes, any stoneware cake pan should be greased before baking a cake.
A springform is a cake pan, it just makes it easier to take out. Grease and flour as you would a regular pan.
Greasing a cake tin prevents the cake from sticking to the pan during baking, ensuring it can be easily removed and preventing it from breaking or tearing. The grease creates a barrier between the cake and the pan, allowing the cake to slide out cleanly after baking.
A pan spray isn't always necessary , especially in the case of coated pans ( Teflon , etc..). It is a good idea to coat it anyway , in order to minimize the risk of it sticking , especially with something like an upside down pineapple cake ! the sugars in many cakes can cause some sticking , even with a coated pan .
Line the pan with parchment paper to keep it from leaking; don't grease it, though, or your cake will deflate.
To bake a square pound cake using a square pound cake pan, preheat the oven, grease and flour the pan, prepare the pound cake batter, pour it into the pan, and bake according to the recipe instructions.
You should grease the pan with butter, oil, or cooking spray before baking.
Cake can be removed from a jelly roll pan most easily if the pan is greased or sprayed with oil, then lined with parchment paper. Grease or spray the paper again before pouring in the cake batter.
It means that you take the cake pan and grease with butter. Then sprinkle flour over it and shake so that it covers the whole bottom of the pan and the sides. Some people do this after putting down a sheet of greaseproof paper on the bottom.
PAM for baking The cake will never stick if you first grease the bottom of the pan, then line the bottom of the pan with either parchment paper or wax paper, grease the pan again and then flour it. To line with parchment, fold a large piece of wax paper in half (this is to line two pans the same size), then place the cake pan on top, trace around the outside of the cake pan and cut out along the traced lines. Since the parchment is folded in half, you will have 2 circles to place in the cake pans.
You should use butter, oil, or cooking spray to grease a pan before baking.
In a way. Buttering (and hopefully flouring afterwards, which makes it even better) a cake pan acts like a lubricant and reduces the amount of friction that occurs when taking the finished-baked cake out of the pan.