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  2. Make a bakery quality cake with these parchment paper hacks - AOL

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    The post Make a bakery quality cake with these parchment paper hacks appeared first on In The Know. To level up your baking, try these parchment paper hacks! The post Make a bakery quality cake ...

  3. How to Fold Ingredients for Best-Ever Baking

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  4. Parchment vs. Wax Paper: Do You Know Which One Goes in ... - AOL

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    Speaking of usage, there are so many uses for parchment paper in baking besides just cookies. Since it is non-stick, lining pans while making cakes help them release in one piece.

  5. En papillote - Wikipedia

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    The parcel is typically made from folded parchment paper, but other material, such as a paper bag or aluminum foil, may be used. The parcel holds in moisture to steam the food. [2] The pocket is created by overlapping circles of paper or foil and folding them tightly around the food to create a seal.

  6. 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

  7. Waxed paper - Wikipedia

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    Waxed paper is not recommended for baking use in an oven, as it will smoke. [3] Parchment paper is better for this use. In a microwave, waxed paper can be used to prevent splatters by covering the food when microwave cooking. Since the paper is mostly unaffected by microwaves, it will not heat to the point of combustion under normal usage.

  8. Letterlocking - Wikipedia

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    Letterlocking is the act of folding and securing a written message (such as a letter) on papyrus, parchment, or paper, without requiring it to be contained in an envelope or packet. It is a traditional method of document security that utilizes folding and cutting. [ 1 ]

  9. Is Parchment Paper for Baking Compostable? 5 Tips for ... - AOL

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    Not all parchment paper is compostable. Find out which kind is and the best ways to add it to your compost pile.