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patetc wrote:
> > I have had trouble finding the best cookie sheets. I've tried the > silicone liners and they warp during baking, making uneven cookies. > The black pans seem to make the bottoms of the cookies burn before the > center is even done. > > I'd like to throw out all the cookie sheets I have now and replace > them with something that will cook evenly, not burn the bottoms and > not warp in the oven. > > Any and all suggestions appreciated. > > Pat Regular commercial grade aluminum baking sheets, you can get the half size ones that fit residential ovens at Sam's for something like two for $10. Line with parchment paper (pre cut sheets, *not* from a roll), or a silicone mat. If your silicone mat is/was warping, throw it out and buy a quality one (Silpat, Exopat), quality mats do not have that problem. |
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