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  2. Glass vs. Metal: Are You Baking With the Right Pan? - AOL

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    As a rule of thumb when substituting glass in a recipe that calls for metal, chef David suggests lowering the temperature by up to 25°F and extending the baking time by five to 15 minutes, and ...

  3. 22 Sweet and Savory Crescent Roll Recipes From Basic to Gourmet

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    Crescent rolls are so much easier to make than croissants and they require much less baking time too. Best Crescent Roll Recipes. The following 30 best crescent roll recipes show how easy crescent ...

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  5. Dough sheeting - Wikipedia

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    Most dough sheeters can handle a wide variety of dough depending on the machine manufacturer. Most commonly dough sheeting technology is used for the production of laminated dough products like croissants and pastries , but it is also suitable for the production of bread , flatbread and pizza .

  6. Cookware and bakeware - Wikipedia

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    Various commercial baking pans. Cookware and bakeware is food preparation equipment, such as cooking pots, pans, baking sheets etc. used in kitchens. Cookware is used on a stove or range cooktop, while bakeware is used in an oven. Some utensils are considered both cookware and bakeware.

  7. Sheet pan - Wikipedia

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    A baker places a hot sheet pan full of bread rolls onto a cooling rack. A sheet pan, also referred to as baking tray, baking sheet, or baking pan, is a flat, rectangular metal pan placed in an oven and used for baking pastries such as bread rolls, cookies, sheet cakes, Swiss rolls, and pizzas. These pans, like all bakeware, can be made of a ...

  8. Parchment paper - Wikipedia

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    Parchment paper for baking. Parchment paper, also known as baking paper, is a cellulose-based paper whose material has been processed so as to obtain additional properties such as non-stickiness, grease resistance, resistance to humidity and heat resistance. [1] It is commonly used in baking and cooking as a

  9. Greaseproof paper - Wikipedia

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    Sheets of greaseproof paper. Greaseproof paper is paper that is impermeable to oil or grease, and is normally used in cooking or food packaging.It is usually produced by refining the paper stock [further explanation needed] and thus creating a sheet with very low porosity.