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About cookie sheets

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#1
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  • 2024/03/30 19:31

I don't have much experience in cooking, and I tried to make cookies with pancake mix using the recipe on the box, but while baking, I panicked and opened the window all the way because there was a huge smoke-like steam-like substance that came out. I guess it was because the cookie sheet I used was Waxtex Waxed Paper ? I looked closely at the recipe instructions and saw that it was an ungreased cookie sheet. If the cookie sheet I used is the problem, is this paper for wrapping things or for microwave use and not for use in the oven?

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#2
  • Sean0914
  • 2024/03/31 (Sun) 09:17
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Waxed paper is "wax paper" and
silicon-coated paper is "cookie sheet", which differ in
properties and uses.
Silicon is resistant to heat and can be used in microwave ovens and ovens by siliconizing both sides.

So use
cooking peper or parchment pepper.

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#3
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  • 2024/03/31 (Sun) 10:36
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Thank you for your answer !
I remember when I tried to make cookies with this paper a few times during the Corona Disaster when I had time, it was fine, but I didn't know it couldn't be used in the oven ! I had no idea. Thank you for telling me how I should use it as well.

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#4
  • Sean0914
  • 2024/03/31 (Sun) 22:44
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Maybe the temperature was low when you baked the cookies ?
Waxed paper is paper with wax on it, so
it might have been absorbed by the cookies.

Waxed paper should be used for kneading cookie dough or wrapping sandwiches.

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