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This 11.6 x 16.5-inch mat will turn your pan into a non-stick surface. Silpat is especially great for working with sticky materials such as gooey dough, taffy, caramel, or anything your imagination allows. Nothing sticks to Silpat, so it will save you a lot of time cleaning as there in no more sticky mess on your pans! Silpat never needs greasing, which saves both time and money. Use Silpat instead for any baking recipe that calls for parchment paper. This saves money and creates less waste for our environment. Silpat Non-Stick Mats are made of fiberglass and silicone, and can be used thousands of times. Life of product varies depending on use and maintenance. Silpat products conform to US regulations on food grade silicone, and are FDA, NSF, and Kosher certified. Can be used at temperatures varying from -40 degrees C to 250 degrees C (-40 degrees F to 482 degrees F). Made in France. Technical Details - Baking has never been so easy - It is completely safe in freezers or microwaves - This baking mat works wonderfully as baking pan liner or as a working surface because of its silicon and fiberglass non-stick surface which makes it very easy to clean.
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508 of 511 people found the following review helpful A must have for bakers, June 18, 2003 By Lisa M. Ide (Fairfax, VA USA) This review is from: Silpat Non-Stick Baking Mat, 11 5/8 x 16 1/2-inches, Half Sheet Size (Kitchen) I think I own one of almost every kitchen gadget known to man, and used to rely on parchment to bake cookies without worrying about sticking. I got a Silpat for my birthday and love it. I use it for cookies, just like the other reviewers mention, but find it is most useful for kneeding bread dough or rolling out sugar cookies or pie crusts. No more over or under-flouring my kneeding/rolling surface, because I can just peel off the dough if it gets stuck! Pie crusts transfer without cracking. My bread dough is amazing, because I never over-flour, which can ruin bread dough. Clean up is very fast. I store mine rolled up in an old paper towel tube in a drawer. Was this review helpful to you? YesNo Report abuse | Permalink Comment Comments (2)
223 of 227 people found the following review helpful I can't cook without it now!, September 27, 2004 By Jr High Teacher (Davis, CA) This review is from: Silpat Non-Stick Silicone Baking Liner, 11.75-Inch by 8.25-Inch (Kitchen) This thing is amazing. I can't believe it wasn't developed sooner. Cookies slide right off, frozen food doesn't stick, even cheese nachos can be made on this and slid right onto the serving plate. Yes, you read that correctly. I make nachos right on this and scoot them onto a plate when they come out of the oven. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- A few hints: 1) DON'T OIL IT. If you add oil then it will become sticky. Sounds odd, but I had a friend over and she oiled it and it now is sticky. The sticky stuff finally came off with some major scrubbing, but don't oil it. 2) I found that when using new silicone baking mats I like to "break them in" because they tend to outgas on first use. I bake them with nothing on them for about 10 minutes in a 350 degree oven. I have never had problems with this, but you do it at your own risk. 3) Don't be scared to put the mat directly onto your oven racks. I find that I get the best results this way. You can use it on a pan if you feel more comfortable that way. 4) Be aware of the maximum temperature for your mat. 5) Buy at least two so you can make batches of cookies with it. 6) Don't forget that if you are cooking at 350 degrees, the mat will be 350 degrees, so DON'T grab it with your hands. I can sometimes pull aluminum foil liners directly out of the oven (my friends say I have "asbestos" hands) because of their low heat capacity, but I can't do it with these. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- My favorite use: Low fat chicken tenders (my own personal recipe). Cut chicken breasts into strips about 3/4 inch by 3/4 inch by however long you want them. Soak them (refrigerated) in low or nonfat milk for 1/2 hour with 1 clove of garlic, quartered for every two breasts. Make sure the milk covers the pieces. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Dredge the chicken pieces, leaving the garlic behind, in a mixture of bread crumbs, salt and pepper. If you want, use flavored bread crumbs. I also use a little chipotle powder or chile powder when I want them spicy. Bake chicken on ungreased baking mat until done, usually about 20 minutes. About 5 minutes before they are done, flip them over, to dry the bottom side. Do not move the chicken on the mat until just before they are done. My wife loves these. They are not as crispy as fried ones, but they are much healthier. Was this review helpful to you? YesNo Report abuse | Permalink Comment Comment
112 of 113 people found the following review helpful You'll Love It!, February 9, 2005 By R. Ocampo "Artisan" (North America) (VINE VOICE) This review is from: Silpat Non-Stick Silicone Baking Liner, 11.75-Inch by 8.25-Inch (Kitchen) It really works, and works wonders. USES: * You can put anything on top of it for baking and nothing will stick. The first instinct is to bake cookies on them and you will be surprised how EVEN they will bake. * I then tried frozen fish with dry rub condiments and it came out perfect. The skins don't stick and everything just slides off the mat. No oil added whatsoever. * I frequently make croissants and notice that the bottom won't burn as fast as when done on a plain baking sheet. * I also use the mat to handle sticky items like sugar for candy-making and dough. You won't need any flour to spread on the counter as this does the job just fine. You will wonder how you were able to bake without it for the longest time. CLEANING: * The best part is the clean up. You soak it in water and simply wipe off the food particles on the mat. * For a thorough cleaning, just use mild soap and soft sponge. * Stick it from the freezer to the oven and back to the freezer and it is perfectly OK. Nothing will crack or burst from the changing temperature - unlike glass pans. * It is very flexible. Bend it, roll it, spread it out and use it for your rolling pin for the top and bottom. CAUTION: * Of course this isn't a magic device where food won't burn. It will just brown evenly the longer you keep it in the oven. Heat will simply be distributed on the mat. * The product is made of silicone and fiberglass. - Silicone is great, but it also does not mean it's indestructible. It can only be used within the temperatures from -40 degrees F to 482 degrees F. - It has a lifespan of 2,000 to 3,000 times. As much as we want it to last, it will eventually wear out. Fiberglass means that the product is finely weaved with glass. Therefore, it cannot be used as a cutting board. Yes, it's flexible but the glass weaves should be contained within the silicone. DO NOT cut it into pieces. Buy the appropriate size for your needs. Once the glass particles are exposed, you will have to DISCARD it immediately as it will pose a health risk. I don't mean about breathing any harmful toxins, but those glass particles are sharp that if it goes into your food and on to your body...you get the picture. That being said, enjoy the product and the wonder that it does. But use it with care. If used properly, it is worth every money spent. Was this review helpful to you? YesNo Report abuse | Permalink Comment Comment
81 of 81 people found the following review helpful Great for No-Touch No-Knead Bread, December 9, 2009 By Irvin Kanode (Tempe, AZ USA) This review is from: Silpat Non-Stick Silicone Commercial Size Baking Mat, 16.5-Inch by 2 -Inch (Kitchen) var cv_mo28V5LFP3GTI9KRollOverImg = new Image();cv_mo28V5LFP3GTI9KRollOverImg.src = "http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/81NznQryr0S._SX320_PHcustomer-video-vignette_PIvideo-reviews-bottom,BottomLeft,0,43_OU01_PIcustomer-video-play-active,BottomLeft,130,-12_CR0,0,0,0_.png";var cv_mo28V5LFP3GTI9Kpreplay = document.getElementById('cv_mo28V5LFP3GTI9KpreplayImageId');if (cv_mo28V5LFP3GTI9Kpreplay) { cv_mo28V5LFP3GTI9Kpreplay.onmouseover = function() { cv_mo28V5LFP3GTI9Kpreplay.src = "http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/81NznQryr0S._SX320_PHcustomer-video-vignette_PIvideo-reviews-bottom,BottomLeft,0,43_OU01_PIcustomer-video-play-active,BottomLeft,130,-12_CR0,0,0,0_.png"; } cv_mo28V5LFP3GTI9Kpreplay.onmouseout = function() { cv_mo28V5LFP3GTI9Kpreplay.src = "http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/81NznQryr0S._SX320_PHcustomer-video-vignette_PIvideo-reviews-bottom,BottomLeft,0,43_OU01_PIcustomer-video-play,BottomLeft,130,-12_CR0,0,0,0_.png"; } var node = cv_mo28V5LFP3GTI9Kpreplay.parentNode; var cv_mo28V5LFP3GTI9KcurrentClick = node.onclick; node.onclick = function () { var head = document.getElementsByTagName("head"); if (head[0]) { var logTag = document.createElement('script'); logTag.type = "text/javascript"; logTag.src = "/gp/customer-media/du/log.html/ref=cm_ciu_vr_mo28V5LFP3GTI9K/188-9875624-8867830?ie=UTF8&s=CustomerVideoPlay&p=CustomerImage"; head[0].appendChild(logTag); } if (cv_mo28V5LFP3GTI9KcurrentClick) { return cv_mo28V5LFP3GTI9KcurrentClick(); } }} Length:: 0:53 Mins This is a great surface for working with No-Touch No-Knead bread. The wetter than normal dough doesn't stick to this mat and there's no need to "flour" the mat. I pick up the mat and the dough-ball rolls off leaving just a trace behind. The mat is made to fit a 26 x 18 baking pan and is approximately 24 3/8 x 16 3/8. Using this mat and a Zyliss Silicon Spreader, you can make No-Touch No-Knead bread without your hands ever touching the dough. Cleanup is easy--just a quick rinse of the mat and spreader. Was this review helpful to you? YesNo Report abuse | Permalink Comment Comment
256 of 270 people found the following review helpful a must-have, March 15, 2004 By currer_bell (Abingdon, VA United States) This review is from: Silpat Non-Stick Baking Mat, 11 5/8 x 16 1/2-inches, Half Sheet Size (Kitchen) This is an excellent item to have about the kitchen. I only suggest two things. First, I would purchase two: one for savory items and one for sweet, as certain strong odors and oils tend to linger. Second, do not use soap on these, a good wipe with warm water and a gentle cloth will suffice. Was this review helpful to you? YesNo Report abuse | Permalink Comment Comments (5)
93 of 96 people found the following review helpful Heaven Sent, August 12, 2003 By A Customer This review is from: Silpat Non-Stick Baking Mat, 11 5/8 x 16 1/2-inches, Half Sheet Size (Kitchen) I always thought that parchment paper was for snooty folks who were too lazy to either butter their cookie sheets or baked their cookies too long so they stuck to the sheets. If it works anything like these sheets, I owe a lot of folks apologies. While they cost a few dollars, who cares? The cookies SLIDE off-- no stick, no smooshing, no mangling. The cookie sheets, meanwhile, are pristinely clean, so it's a clean up constituted of running a soapy rag over the Silpat and over the cookie sheet. Done. Beautiful. Absolutely worth it for anyone who bakes cookies. Was this review helpful to you? YesNo Report abuse | Permalink Comment Comments (2)
122 of 129 people found the following review helpful Size, November 7, 2007 By Helle Murphree "hellemurphree" (California) This review is from: Silpat Non-Stick Silicone Commercial Size Baking Mat, 16.5-Inch by 2 -Inch (Kitchen) Just wanted to add that this is 18x26... That's bigger than the racks in my oven.... Was this review helpful to you? YesNo Report abuse | Permalink Comment Comments (6)
41 of 41 people found the following review helpful Any baker's delight, March 23, 2005 By Senor Zoidbergo (Washington D.C.) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) This review is from: Silpat Non-Stick Baking Mat, 11 5/8 x 16 1/2-inches, Half Sheet Size (Kitchen) Since I received a Silpat as a gift, I haven't had to purchase anymore parchment paper for cookie baking. I probably bake more often just knowing I don't have to buy, cut and throw away parchment or grease cookie sheets. The Silpat fits on top of my standard cookie sheet, and every dough I've tried bakes well and rolls or lifts off so easily. In addition, I use the Silpat underneath bubbly apple pies in the oven, to catch drippings and prevent them from caramelizing onto the stove. I also use it for laying out sticky pastry so I don't have to over-flour, and this helps prevent drying the dough, over-handling, and tearing the pastry. I imagine it would probably be great for making sticky candies or rolling other doughs as well. Clean up is accomplished with a simple warm wipe or soapy rinse. Once dry, I store my Silpat rolled up in drawer with a rubber band around it to keep it from flopping open. If you bake a lot (especially cookies or small pastries), this is a must. You won't imagine how you got along without it! Just don't use a knife on it. It will get marked up. Was this review helpful to you? YesNo Report abuse | Permalink Comment Comment
50 of 52 people found the following review helpful Great except for smoking problem, December 18, 2004 By B. Paschal (Painted Post, NY) This review is from: Silpat Non-Stick Baking Mat, 11 5/8 x 16 1/2-inches, Half Sheet Size (Kitchen) I just tried mine and it also gave me a smoking problem. Every time I took it out of the oven it triggered the smoke alarm. I alternated between using the Silpat and parchment paper. I must admit that I liked the cookies from the Silpat a little better, but the parchment never triggered the smoke alarm. I have written to the manufacturer, Demarle, to find out what they know about this. I will let you know all what they say. Was this review helpful to you? YesNo Report abuse | Permalink Comment Comment (1)
38 of 39 people found the following review helpful Professional Tool great for home!, May 14, 2003 By D. Speck (New York, NY USA) This review is from: Silpat Non-Stick Baking Mat, 11 5/8 x 16 1/2-inches, Half Sheet Size (Kitchen) As a professional chef in a very busy hotel, I find myself using this product more often than reaching for a can of PAM - if not for the solitary reason that it lasts and lasts through hundreds of cycles in and out of convection and conventional ovens - and never needs more than a wipe with a damp cloth! At home this ease of cleaning as well as its non-failing performance makes this and easy product to grant a full five stars! Was this review helpful to you? YesNo Report abuse | Permalink Comment Comment
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