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Default Parchment paper

On Thursday, February 28, 2013 5:10:07 PM UTC-6, jay wrote:
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> Dave Smith > wrote:
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> > On 28/02/2013 12:11 PM, Polly Esther wrote:

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> > >>> maybe pork chops.

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> > > Finally: the solution to parchment paper sliding off of cookie sheets

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> > > and whooshing down into the back of a hot oven. After trying nearly

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> > > everything, my sister suggested using binder clips. They keep the paper

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> > > where it belongs and cost about 10 cents each. Polly

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> > I have more of a problem with the parchment paper trying to curl up on

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> > the sheet. A few years ago I invested in teflon cooking sheets. They

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> > cost a heck of a lot more than parchment paper but they have been used

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> > many dozens of times.

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> I am going to try cutting a bunch of sheets in the correct length/width
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> of a sheet pan and lay them flat and see if they forget forget about
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> curling up. The Silpats are great but parchment rules for the throw
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> away needs.
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I'm so frugal (OK cheap) that I leave the parchment on the baking pan if
I figure I'll be making bacon again within the next few days. It just
sits in the oven.
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> jay


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