Silpat 11-5/8-by-16-1/2-Inch Nonstick Silicone Baking Mat
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Average customer review:Product Description
Baking has never been so easy. This baking mat works wonderfully as baking pan liner or as a working surface because of its silicon and fiberglass nonstick surface which makes it very easy to clean. It is completely safe in freezers or microwaves. Up to 3,000 uses or more per mat.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #43 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: DeMarle
- Model: 2409
- Dimensions: 3.00" h x 3.30" w x 16.80" l, .15 pounds
Features
- Flexible silicone baking mat turns any pan into a nonstick surface with no greasing necessary
- Made in France of fiberglass and silicone; FDA, NSF, and Kosher certified
- Heat-resistant to 482 degrees F; lasts 2,000 to 3,000 times depending on use and care
- Wipe down using hot water and dish soap to clean; lay flat or hang to dry; lay flat or roll to store
- Measures 11-5/8 by 16-1/2 inches; freezer-, microwave-, and oven-safe
Customer Reviews
A must have for bakers
I think I own one of almost every kitchen gadget known to man, and used to rely on parchment to bake cookies without worrying about sticking. I got a Silpat for my birthday and love it. I use it for cookies, just like the other reviewers mention, but find it is most useful for kneeding bread dough or rolling out sugar cookies or pie crusts. No more over or under-flouring my kneeding/rolling surface, because I can just peel off the dough if it gets stuck! Pie crusts transfer without cracking. My bread dough is amazing, because I never over-flour, which can ruin bread dough. Clean up is very fast. I store mine rolled up in an old paper towel tube in a drawer.
a must-have
This is an excellent item to have about the kitchen. I only suggest two things. First, I would purchase two: one for savory items and one for sweet, as certain strong odors and oils tend to linger. Second, do not use soap on these, a good wipe with warm water and a gentle cloth will suffice.
Heaven Sent
I always thought that parchment paper was for snooty folks who were too lazy to either butter their cookie sheets or baked their cookies too long so they stuck to the sheets. If it works anything like these sheets, I owe a lot of folks apologies. While they cost a few dollars, who cares? The cookies SLIDE off-- no stick, no smooshing, no mangling. The cookie sheets, meanwhile, are pristinely clean, so it's a clean up constituted of running a soapy rag over the Silpat and over the cookie sheet. Done. Beautiful. Absolutely worth it for anyone who bakes cookies.





