15 0|0|Reynolds Parchment paper question:|aloha2u|alohamillion@yahoo.com|17:51:54|12/20/2008|
This is dumb, but is this the same thing as wax paper?
Thanks!
Stacey =)
1|1|No wax paper has a waxey feel to it Parchment is a god send lol I use it for my cookies and brownies|teener|teenerzacsneenee@yahoo.com|17:53:40|12/20/2008|
>Posted on Dec-20-08 at 05:51 PM (Eastern) >by 67.212.108.17This is dumb, but is >this the same thing as wax >paper? >Thanks! Stacey =) 2|2|Teener...|aloha2u|alohamillion@yahoo.com|18:35:09|12/20/2008|
So you line your pan w/ the parchment paper when you bake? Or you mean you line your serving dish/ platter w/ it.
Sorry for the dumb questions but I have not seen this and am debating to print out some coupons for it.
THANK YOU for the HELP!!
Stacey =)
3|3|I just discovered parchment paper recently|spilleliz|spilleliz@gmail.com|18:37:14|12/20/2008|
And I love it ! I used the $1 coupon. Its great to use when baking. You just line the pan and don't have to worry about greasing the pan or any clean up 5|4|is the parchment paper white? I think my mom use to use this paper for packing and freezing meat..|HONEY11|HONEY1@AMERITECH.NET|18:39:31|12/20/2008|
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8|5|that white paper was most likely freezer paper which you|Skaytes|skaytez@gmail.com|19:09:06|12/20/2008|
use like you said your mom did to wrap up meat for the freezer in it so it won't get freezer burned. 10|6|oh, okay..don't think i've seen parchment paper before or used it.|HONEY11|HONEY1@AMERITECH.NET|19:58:58|12/20/2008|
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9|3|I line the baking dish or cookie sheet When you cook brownies then you just lift out the paper and walah you just reline and bake more lol hth|teener|teenerzacsneenee@yahoo.com|19:13:26|12/20/2008|
>Posted on Dec-20-08 at 06:35 PM (Eastern) >by 67.212.108.17So you line your pan >w/ the parchment paper when you >bake? Or you mean you >line your serving dish/ platter w/ >it. >Sorry for the dumb questions but I >have not seen this and am >debating to print out some coupons >for it. >THANK YOU for the HELP!! > Stacey =) 4|1|Parchment paper can be used in the oven|brainyblonde|brainyblonde@prodigy.net|18:39:14|12/20/2008|
Waxed paper cannot.
It makes cookie baking a breeze, as you can move your whole sheet to the cooling rack, re-line the pan and put the next batch in the oven. Cookies just slide off the parchment.
Just remember to make sure you trim to fit your cookie sheets, especially if you have a gas oven.
Debbie
6|2|awesome...|aloha2u|alohamillion@yahoo.com|18:42:06|12/20/2008|
Thanks for the info!
I have a cute train cake pan that has a tiny hole in it; sounds like this will work perfectly!
Stacey =)
7|1|Thank you for all the help!!|aloha2u|alohamillion@yahoo.com|18:42:32|12/20/2008|
~Stacey =) 11|2|Cheaper way than parchment|Momfisher|Momfisher@aol.com|20:01:24|12/20/2008|
Ask for paper bags at the grocery store, rather than plastic
Each paper bag will make two cookie-size sheets - if the bags have writing on them, just use the "unmarked" side. No greasing pans, no mess.
I've been doing this for years - never need to buy "parchment" paper
Judy in CA 12|3|that is interesting Judy, what a great tip! save money + recycling the paper bags...I love the idea!!|HONEY11|HONEY1@AMERITECH.NET|20:05:28|12/20/2008|
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13|3|This Sounds great, do you put anything on the paper to keep from sticking?|Debbie_T|2onthelake@cox.net|20:32:59|12/20/2008|
Debbie T 14|3|Be careful with paper bags......|brainyblonde|brainyblonde@prodigy.net|20:55:13|12/20/2008|
They are not considered food safe. Many are now treated with insecticide to repel bugs.
Debbie 15|4|Sticking|Momfisher|Momfisher@aol.com|21:37:01|12/20/2008|
I do not put anything on the paper - I've been using this method for 10 years now without any kind of problem.
Cannot imagine bags being treated with bug repellent to be honest. Not food safe? Never heard that one before.
Judy