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I have some recipes that ask for a slice tray but do not give measurements – is this a lamington tray?


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  • I think slice trays are usually smaller with higher sides. I would think you could adapt a lamington tray though, depending on how high you slice is


  • It can be used as a lamington tray.


  • It could be, if you want smaller lamingtons…lol I would use it if it means having to go and buy something else.


  • A slice tray is smaller than a lamington tray, If needed a lamington tray could be used but the recipe may not have enough to cover a while tray.They are nearly half the width


  • Thanks for asking the question. I have always wondered about this too.


  • yes a lamington tray


  • No a lamington tray is higher and a little wider and longer, but if you do not mind your slice been a little thiner, then it will be fine…or you could ust stop speading the slice a few cm’s short of the end…


  • A slice tray is similar to a lamington tray but narrow (and not as big)


  • too funny nealsq – thanks lovelies, I appreciate your help xxx


  • A slice tray is about 2/3rds of the size of a lamington tray though if you have a sweet tooth then a lamington tray is the perfect slice tray!


  • No a slice tray is smaller, a lamington tray is deeper and bigger.


  • staffy 53 has given a great response .
    And I also feel a lamington tray is deeper.


  • I imagine so. How wrong could you go?


  • Thanx for asking this Q. I always wondered this myself!


  • A lamington tray is a bit deeper than a slice tray….where lamingtons are larger cube shape whereas slice is more rectangular….however in saying that if you need to use it then a slice tray will suffice


  • There are loads of trays on sale at the moment too and I have been stocking up on new tins.


  • Yes a lamington tray should do the trick! Happy slice making.


  • I hope it is because I’ve always assumed them to be the same ;)


  • yeah give it a go. slice mixture is pretty chunky or thick so pretty much should stay where it is, if the tray is too big. :)


  • Yes, It definitely is the same as a lamington tray. For many years my now Late Mum made Weetbix Slice. Instead of icing it or topping it with marshmallow she added sultanas or mixed fruit into the mixture. I also have an elderly Aunt who uses Muffin cake mix and cooks it as a slice. Often she slices and freezes part of it as she lives alone.


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