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

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    You can swap parchment paper and wax paper in baking when the items don't go into the oven. Think: rolling dough two pieces of either to keep your counters clean and avoid excess flour absorption.

  3. 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. Is Parchment Paper for Baking Compostable? 5 Tips for Composting It Correctly

  4. 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

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    Cut each strip of pre-cooked bacon in half, and wrap it around each date, securing it with a toothpick. Bake dates: Replace the parchment paper on the same baking sheet, and arrange the dates ...

  6. Blind-baking - Wikipedia

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    Baking blind (sometimes called pre-baking) is the process of baking a pie crust or other pastry without the filling. Blind baking a pie crust is necessary when it will be filled with an unbaked filling (such as with pudding or cream pies), in which case the crust must be fully baked.

  7. Parchment - Wikipedia

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    The paper web is then washed in water, which stops the hydrolysis of the cellulose and causes a kind of cellulose coating to form on the waterleaf. The final paper is dried. This coating is a natural non-porous cement, that gives to the vegetable parchment paper its resistance to grease and its semi-translucency.