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> You can try chilling the dough instead of the sheets.
Or line the sheets with parchment paper. "Vox Humana" > wrote in message ... > > "Darryl L. Pierce" > wrote in message > s.com... > > My wife gave me two aluminum baking sheets and a roasting pan for Xmas. I > > made my first batch of cookies on Saturday using the new sheets and found > > that, with my thin cookie recipe, the cookies spread more than they ever > > have before. Also, the pan's stayed hotter for alot longer than my old > pans > > (some-brand non-stick). The cookies themselves came out just fine, but > were > > unfortunately too wide to fit through the mouth of the cookie jar... > > > > Any suggestions on working with aluminum baking sheets? Should I freeze > them > > prior to making cookies in order to keep the cookies from spreading too > > quickly? > > You can try chilling the dough instead of the sheets. > > |
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