Silpat Commercial Size Baking Liner
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| List Price: | $45.00 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
"Will Not Fit Convential Home-Size Ovens". Great for using as a work surface or pastry board.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #31182 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: Harold Import Company, Inc.
- Model: 2398
- Released on: 2004-09-07
Features
- Non-stick 100% FDA approved food grade silicone mat
- Can be used in all types of ovens except direct fired ovens
- Never needs greasing
- Simple cleanup
- Can withstand temperatures from -40F to 480F.
Customer Reviews
Size
Just wanted to add that this is 18x26... That's bigger than the racks in my oven....
Parchment Replacement
For the most part, I no longer use parchment paper when baking. This has saved me money since parchment can be pricey. I have the half sheet and quarter sheet sizes.
The Silpat keeps baked goods from sticking, but it isn't just for baking. I use it when roasting veggies. I sift flour on it because it makes it eaiser for me to get the flour into my Kitchen Aid. I also shape dough on it. Pans are super easy to clean up after using a Silpat.
Just wash it in hot soapy water and it should work fine for you. Do not put it in the dishwasher or cut it.
Good Investment for Workspace
I recently moved into a new townhouse with a granite counter, but the granite counter is a TILE counter -- which made working on it annoying (the grout always got in the way). I bought this on a whim at a retail store for about $20 more than amazon, and I'm thrilled with it. I roll it out and I can knead dough, roll out cookies, and make a mess. It perfectly solves the grout issue for me, but if I went back to a solid counter, I would STILL use this mat; it's great for rolling out dough. Unbelievable! No more waxed paper to peel off, etc. Cleanup is easy... The only con on this, no fault of the product, is storage. It must be rolled, and not folded, so finding some place to stow something this big took some creativity.



