Cake pans, with their strictly vertical walls, ensure they don't stack well and cause extra clutter in any cabinet. At best, you can next a smaller cake pan in a bigger cake pan.
So this gets me to : the question
What is the impact of having the cake pan flare outwards? Just enough that you could nest the cake pans?
This is specifically for round cake pans.
Because as I write this, sure, I could just try to plan all cake baking to use square brownie pans or rectangular bread pans that do stack.
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