GREAT READS → MUSINGS Issue 882 · October 20, 2021

It All Pans Out

No, I decide, I can’t replace this pan, particularly when it still works in spite of decades of use

It All Pans Out

I look at the pan. It’s so scratched and hmmm… it’s got more than a few dents. Was that really once a shiny, smooth aluminum surface? The slide-on cover still works with a bit of maneuvering, which  makes it the perfect “take along” for a Shabbos visit. Should I replace it after, oh my, several decades of valued service?

This pan was the vehicle for how many birthday and parshah-themed  cakes, decorated with  Fisher-Price  people, little animals for “Noach’s Ark,” and miniature  trains for my train-obsessed four-year- old who’s now a father himself!

The tray holds a cake that’s the perfect size for cutting out round circles and ears for a pink-and-white frosted bunny that made a three-year-old’s eyes light up. These days, I use it to make a more sophisticated, eggless chocolate cake, filed under “dummy chocolate cake” in my worn personal recipe book.

No, I decide, I can’t replace this pan, particularly when it still works in spite of decades of use.

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