December 22, 2007

This really works as advertised

I am not a cake or cookie maker. When I find something that allows me to bake them with minimal cleanup, I'm impressed.

The silicon baking sheet is such a tool. We saw it in a Signatures catalog and thought $4 was cheap enough that adding it to our other order wasn't extravagant.

I tried it out last night on some Pillsbury Turtle Supremes, a walnut-caramel-chocolate chip confection. Twenty minutes later I had 12 big cookies cooling on the silicon sheet. Five minutes after that I was able to lift them off the sheet with no sticking. With a little soap and water, it was absolutely clean in less than a minute, and the cookie sheet I had put it on had no stains, no sugar residue, no nuthin'.

Who knows how long it'll last, but if it gets me through Christmas cookies this year I'll be happy.

Posted by Linkmeister at December 22, 2007 11:34 AM | TrackBack
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I've seen those teflon sheets around, always wondered to myself if they actually worked.

Posted by: RONW at December 22, 2007 09:35 PM