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A chef uses parchment paper to roll out dough without worrying about it sticking to the table or the roller. (Shutterstock.com) By Alessandra Bulow We showed you how making foil packets can make ...
Parchment paper is one of our editors’ go-to kitchen staples. It’s incredibly versatile and can be both reused and recycled for a more sustainable cookspace. It’s important to note that parchment is ...
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Parchment paper is usually destined for lining trays filled with cake and cookies, but it's also a handy material with many ...
Claire is Lifehacker's Senior Food Editor. She has a B.S. in chemistry, a decade of food journalism experience, and a deep love for mayonnaise and MSG. In a lot of cases, parchment paper and aluminum ...
Dear Heloise: I like to use parchment paper when baking, especially when something might bubble over onto a baking pan. However, the paper is difficult to lay without it curling up. My solution is to ...