Parchment Paper With Stay Flat Dispensing
Parchment Paper With Stay Flat Dispensing
Finally! Parchment Paper that Stays Flat. Our new Stay Flat packaging has a reinforced panel that makes parchment paper flat. It's easy to use with a simple TUCK, PRESS, and Pull. View how-to instructions here.
Parchment Paper With Stay Flat Dispensing Features…
Stay Flat Dispensing
Our new Stay Flat packaging has a reinforced panel that makes parchment paper flat. Easy to use with a simple TUCK, PRESS and PULL.
Space Out Cookies Evenly
The SmartGrid® lines make it simple to space out cookies just right, giving you better baking results.
Non-Stick & Oven Safe Up to 425°F
Foods lift right off this non-stick parchment, which is also oven safe up to 425°F.
How-To Instructions for Stay Flat Dispensing
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Product FAQs
What is parchment paper?
Parchment paper is a high-density, natural paper with a non-stick coating. Reynolds Kitchens® Parchment Paper with SmartGrid® takes your baking to the next level with easy to use grid guidelines for accurate cutting, measuring or spacing. You can use parchment paper for cookies or even create packets for steaming meat and veggies. Best of all, clean up is simple - transfer your items to a cooling rack and just slide the paper off of your baking sheet. No scrubbing or scraping needed!
Is parchment paper safe to use in the oven?
Yes. The special “parchmentizing process” means that Reynolds Kitchens® Parchment Paper is oven safe up to 425°F. We recommend that you preheat the oven first. Never touch the parchment paper to an open flame or to the sides of the oven, and do not use with a broiling unit or toaster oven.
What is the difference between Cookie Baking Sheets and Parchment Rolls?
Both are Reynolds Kitchens® Parchment Paper. Reynolds Kitchens® Cookie Baking Sheets are pre-cut, and sized perfectly for a standard baking sheet.
Can I use Reynolds Kitchens® Parchment Paper in the microwave oven?
Yes. To reheat foods in the microwave, place a small sheet of Reynolds Kitchens® Parchment Paper underneath foods in order to eliminate splatters and avoid messy cleanup. To reheat foods such as vegetables or casserole leftovers, place at least ½ cup of food in a microwave-safe dish and cover with a sheet of parchment paper.
What is the difference between Parchment Paper and Wax Paper?
Both Wax paper and Parchment paper provide a non-stick surface to help lift food from the surface of a pan without sticking. Wax paper is made by applying a coating of wax to a thin paper sheet. Parchment paper has a natural non-stick coating produced through a special “parchmentizing” process. Both are microwave safe, but only parchment paper is oven safe (up to 425F).
Both wax paper and parchment paper can be used for lining cake pans for baking cakes. This is because the cake batter completely covers the wax paper.
What oven temperature should I use when cooking or baking with Reynolds KITCHENS® Parchment Paper?
Reynolds Kitchens® Parchment paper can be used in a conventional oven at temperatures up to 425°F. Always preheat the oven first. For safety, never touch the parchment paper to open flame or use with broiling unit or toaster oven.
What is the best way to tear off an even sheet of Reynolds Kitchens® Parchment Paper?
Pull out parchment paper to desired length. Close lid, inserting flap behind parchment paper. Hold carton and tear downward across cutting edge. If you prefer to use scissors, simply follow the grid marks to cut the right sized sheet for your pan.
Why choose Reynolds Kitchens® Parchment Paper?
Reynolds Kitchens® Parchment Paper with SmartGrid® makes cutting easy to get the perfect-sized sheet. One and two-inch grid marks make measuring and spacing simple.