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Mastrad Silicone Bakeware is made from only the best food grade silicones in order to provide high performance and quality silicone products. Mastrad silicone has excellent non-stick properties and its flexibility makes it easy and fast to turnout food. The moulds are easy to handle due to their exclusive rigid handles and are food grade, odourless, easy to clean and backed by a 5 year guarantee.

If you enjoy baking, you’ll love Mastrad Silicone Bakeware. You can view more information on Mastrad Silicone by visiting www.mastrad.com.au.

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One lucky mum will win a Mastrad Silicone Bakeware prize pack worth $600 including:

  • Mastrad Silicone round cake pan 26cm
  • Mastrad Silicone square cake pan 23cm
  • Mastrad Silicone loaf pan
  • Mastrad Silicone tart pan 28cm
  • Mastrad Silicone 6 cup muffin pan
  • Mastrad Silicone 9 madeleine pan
  • Mastrad macaron baking sheet
  • Mastrad pastry bag set
  • Mastrad pastry sheet large
  • Mastrad double ceramic pie weights
  • Mastrad Silicone cooking tray (black)
  • Mastrad pastry cutter (pink)
  • Mastrad square steam cooker + tray (black)
  • Mastrad deep steam cooker (black)
  • Mastrad Silicone terrine (black)
  • Mastrad al Silicone spatula (black)
  • Mastrad all Silicone spoon (black)
  • Mastrad orkaplus charcoal mitt with cotton lining x 2

For your chance to win, see Bianca’s blog here then use the comment form below and answer the question: Have you used silicone cookware before and what was your experience?

Please note this competition is open from 15th March 2013 until 22nd April 2013 and is only available to members of Mouths Of Mums. We are unable to accept entries posted via facebook. The winners of this competition will be published on this page. Winners’ name and address will be provided to the promoter of this competition and prizes will be sent to the address you have in Your Profile.  Please ensure your details are up to date so that you receive your prize.

Winners for this competition

  1. E. BivianoVIC
  • My boys (4yrs) and I have just started cooking together and it’s something we all enjoy, they amaze me everyday when they ask to help me in the kitchen and suggest things to cook. Food really does bring families together.


  • i love cooking and baking with my children as this helps the children want to try the new food we cook.


  • ive used a couple of cake trays and a muffin tray and it actually came to my advantage because they cook evenly and they came out clean and even too!


  • I have used a few cake pans and they were so easy to use. They are also great fun for my 3 year old to play with, like a steering wheel for his train.


  • i’ve only used silicon ice trays and i love them the ice just drops out so easy,by the sounds of biancas blog she must cook wonderful food that comes out looking great as it does not stick i still use the old bakeware and i get tired of everything sticking even after coating it.i’d love to try this,maybe i could make something that comes out whole!


  • I have used silicone bakeware previously, I have a little muffin tray, if that’s what I can call it, and it has 24 little spots for baking the muffins. I usually make banana muffins as it’s easy for a little one to eat than one huge one. They come out easily and washing the tray is a breeze as hardly anything sticks. I roll it up when finished and it doesn’t take up any room in my cupboard, so another plus right there. Great for the busy Mum! 🙂


  • I love using silicone cooking products especially when i cook with my little girl. They are very child friendly and are so easy to use. They dont stick and cooks everything perfectly. We particulary love makiing tripple choc muffins for afternoon tea.


  • I have used silicone cookware before and made a quice lorraine and turned out sringy and yummy and did not stick and no mess clean up


  • I have one cheap and nasty silicone baking tray, and would love to actually have some awesome and ‘proper’ trays to bake with! I’m not the best baker in the world, but if I won this, I would have a me,grandma and nanna day at my place, so they can teach me!! Haha


  • I have only just started to use silicon and I love the non stick qualities and there is no need for all the butter or oil to line the pan so it’s healthier cooking.

    On learning about the Mastrad Silicon bakeware I love the sound of the rigid easy grip handles as that is my only gripe with my silicon muffin tray which is NOT Mastrad is that u need a second tray (more washing up).

    If I don’t win I might have to see if I can get any of this silicon range.


  • I have used it a few times. I would bake a lot at my mother inlaws house all the time. Since my little one has been born I haven’t baked very much. If I win I promise I’ll bake more. 🙂


  • Yum – will have to try those tartlets if I win! I have tried silicon loaf pan and a friends muffin tray before. I could never go back to tin now with my loaf pan, silicon makes life much easier, easy to get out, less need to grease etc. I love that I can get things out without half of it sticking and ripping the muffins or loaf to pieces. I’m not much of a baker – I would like to be but haven’t quite got it right yet. I would be totally inspired to try more often with all this awesome Mastrad gear!


  • I use silicone cookware because it is non stick and easy to clean. I love using it to make muffins for my young boys. I also bought my sister in law a great butterfly shaped silicone cake pan and she uses it all the time 🙂


  • I have been using silicon bakeware to make muffins and even use it to steam the dumplings. Great stuff, it is easy to use, easy to clean and it can’t be broken by my 2-year old 😉


  • I have used Silicone Bakeware and it was so easy to use. No need for spray and when the cake or muffins are cooked, they easily slide out of the moulds. This pack would be perfect for the mum who bakes all the time for her children because it halves the prep time in baking!


  • Haven’t used silicone cookware before ,would like to try.My bakeware is from my marriage 41yrs ago ,what is left of it when you lend it to your children & don’t get it back!Must go & hunt down this cookware & try for myself.


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