Parchment paper and aluminum foil are only good for one use, and cooking sprays can leave stains behind on sheet pans even after a good scrub, but using a silicone baking mat is just right. Made of ...
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A Silpat can withstand oven temperatures up to 480°F, and the mesh material allows for evenly distributed baking. When your food is done and has cooled, it lifts right off the mat with no stuck-on ...
Cookies baked on Silpat tend to be more flat and round, and there’s even an octagon shaped mat for microwaving. These versatile mats can be used in temperatures from -40 to 482 degrees and come in ...
Stella Totino is a former Pastry Chef turned writer, and now also a food scholar. With over five years of experience in restaurants, she knows a thing or two about the best ingredients and tools to ...
When food like cookies, roasted vegetables and meat stick to your sheet pan, it can ruin the dish you worked hard to create, plus make for extra clean-up. To avoid this kitchen nightmare, home cooks ...
If turning your kitchen into a bakery sounds like more trouble than it’s worth due to the inevitable clean-up, there’s a tool worth adding to your arsenal to make baking day that much more seamless: a ...
A nonstick baking mat is an essential piece of bakeware. The Silpat Baking Mat, one of our favorite gifts for bakers, is 30% off right now. We’ve been using Silpats for years and are impressed with ...
If you have a Pinterest board filled with the most indulgent cookies and deem your KitchenAid Stand Mixer your most prized possession, this shopping guide is for you. Picture this: you’re rolling ...
Abbi Perets has been writing about technology and family and consumer issues for over ten years. Her work has been featured in print and on the Web, and she has taught courses on consumer and business ...