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another use for parchment paper?
A friend asked if maybe she could line her lasagna pans with parchment
help with the usual cleanup mess. Think it would help? In metal or ceramic type baking dish? I recently made date-nut bread in a metal loaf pan, lined the bottom with parchment, and dumped the bread out with ease. |
another use for parchment paper?
On Jun 8, 12:06*pm, Kalmia > wrote:
> A friend asked if maybe she could line her lasagna pans with parchment > help with the usual cleanup mess. Because I live alone and like to cook in quantity, as a rule I only prepare lasagna for portion freezing. For this I always line the entire pan with foil so as to be able to pull the "slab" of it out after refrigeration, leaving nothing at all to clean from the pan after baking. After refrigeration to set the dish well, I cut single portions to wrap each in saran-wrap, then in foil over the saran to freeze all in a large bag and therewith be able to defrost as I may care to. My experience with parchment liners has only been for baked goods. A bit OT, but I used to buy excellent excellent quality 50-sheet packs of parchment through King Arthur Flour for $19.95 each. Those sheets do quite well for three or more sheet-pans of cookies each. Now I have a box of 1000 sheets (that I paid under $50 for) that are better described as maximum three bakes each, and well worth the cost savings buy. ....Picky |
another use for parchment paper?
On Jun 8, 1:12*pm, JeanineAlyse > wrote:
> A bit OT, but I used to buy excellent excellent quality 50-sheet packs > of parchment through King Arthur Flour for $19.95 each. *Now I > have a box of 1000 sheets (that I paid under $50 for) that are better > described as maximum three bakes each, and well worth the cost savings > buy. Wrong, sorry. I paid just over $62.50 for 2,000 sheets, not 1k. ....Picky |
another use for parchment paper?
have used it a long time for lasagna, Lee
"Kalmia" > wrote in message ... >A friend asked if maybe she could line her lasagna pans with parchment > help with the usual cleanup mess. > > Think it would help? > > In metal or ceramic type baking dish? > > I recently made date-nut bread in a metal loaf pan, lined the bottom > with parchment, and dumped the bread out with ease. |
another use for parchment paper?
Kalmia wrote:
> A friend asked if maybe she could line her lasagna pans with parchment > help with the usual cleanup mess. > > Think it would help? > > In metal or ceramic type baking dish? > > I recently made date-nut bread in a metal loaf pan, lined the bottom > with parchment, and dumped the bread out with ease. I would use that non-stick foil. |
another use for parchment paper?
On 2012-06-12, Brooklyn1 <Gravesend1> wrote:
> > With paper there'll be no crust, the best part... invest in a cheapo WTF good is a rack for lasagna? Have you forsaken yer beloved Walmart so soon? You can get a great pan --hefty non-stick steel-- at WallyWorld for less than 1/3rd the price of that Cuisinart pan. nb -- vi --the heart of evil! Support labeling GMOs <http://www.labelgmos.org/> |
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