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30-Count Reynolds Kitchens Pop-Up Parchment Paper Sheets (10.7" x 13.6") on sale for
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Ordered these last time it came up and if you bake, it's a game changer. These are superior to rolled parchment paper in just about every way, as it does not curl up. They're in a pretty common size, so less paper is wasted from trimming.
To add to that, you can reuse the sheets multiple times. I think most parchment paper can, but this stuff doesn't turn brown and brittle on the exposed areas.
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Ordered these last time it came up and if you bake, it's a game changer. These are superior to rolled parchment paper in just about every way, as it does not curl up. They're in a pretty common size, so less paper is wasted from trimming.
To add to that, you can reuse the sheets multiple times. I think most parchment paper can, but this stuff doesn't turn brown and brittle on the exposed areas.
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just keep it under 400°
The generic ones? They sell them online I was considering one of those. I generally use silpat though, I'm not finding much reason.
yeah, I forget the generic brand name, 30pk, but when I bought 10 or so last spring I should have bought 50. They just stopped carrying them for whatever reason, probably cost.
Paper catches on fire at 451°. This can easily be achieved with direct contact with a heating element, even if set to a lower temp.