callmaker60
Senior Cook
Is there any way to pull parchment paper off the roll, cut it and
"Not have it want to curl"
"Not have it want to curl"
Is there any way to pull parchment paper off the roll, cut it and
"Not have it want to curl"
Thanks everyone, I just tried the Iron method and it works great, only took a minute, that curl went flat as a board.
Thanks everyone, I just tried the Iron method and it works great, only took a minute, that curl went flat as a board.
I don't see myself heating up a seam iron every time I want to bake cookies.
Me, neither. I rarely use it for clothes, much less parchment paper
Geez GG,
Feel kind of silly mentioning this, but I have used it to make duplicate sewing patterns that I like.
Saved me some money having an already pre cut, tougher pattern sheet to work with. Roll out, pin,cut, sew.
After tearing off a sheet, I curl it over the edge of the counter to roll out the curl. Works for me.
My work table has a straight edge to it. I take the sheet curled-side-up and draw it gently across the edge, almost like pulling it off its roll again. Makes it flat enough, no iron required. For the most part, my iron is parked in the ironing board rack on the landing half-way down the basement steps. The table is a 180-degree turn from my counter.
King Arthur Flour sells parchment paper in pre-cut sheets. 1/4 sheet pan, 1/2 sheet pan and full sheet pan sizes.