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Airbake Ultra Natural Medium Cookie Sheet
- 100% aluminum construction.
- No more burning?Guaranteed!
- Guaranteed not to rust.
- Micro-Dome technology.
- Dishwasher safe.
Airbake Ultra By T-Fal 14 x 12-Inch Insulated Medium Cookie Sheet Reviews
Airbake Ultra By T-Fal 14 x 12-Inch Insulated Medium Cookie Sheet Reviews
62 of 63 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Airbake Ultra By T-Fal 14 x 12-Inch Insulated Medium Cookie Sheet (Kitchen) We make a lot of cookies. Consequently, the comments, about these cookie sheets, have been interesting. For the record, we do not own any stock in AirBake or any related company and just added 7 more AirBake insulated cookie sheets to our stash, although we didn't buy them here. We've read the negative, as well as the positive, comments. Each is correct and each is wrong, to a different extent. Everyone seems to be missing the same points. A cookie sheet is a cooking vessel, just like any pot or pan. You would not, for example, complain about a double boiler, because it wasn't good for making fried eggs; nor would you complain about a cast iron frying pan, because it wasn't good for making soup. The point is that different types of cooking vessels are made, for different purposes, just as different types of cookie sheets are made, for different types of cookies. Let's see if we can examine at least some of the problems, then try to shed some light on some of the... Read more 6 of 6 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Airbake Ultra By T-Fal 14 x 12-Inch Insulated Medium Cookie Sheet (Kitchen) Another point of view on Airbake baking sheets... I do a TON of Christmas cookie baking for 'treat trays'. After trying my first Airbake sheet, I built my supply up to eight of them! Here are some things to consider: *They work best on cookies with high shortening or butter content. Peanut butter, choco chip, Russian teacakes, all come out perfectly on these pans. DO NOT GREASE THE PANS. The pans do not handle biscuits (for example) well. *You may have to increase the baking time (don't increase temp with a conventional oven)slightly when using Airbake. *Never ever ever put the pans in your sink to wash. If they get water in them, the air compartment is destroyed. I usually wash mine (they clean up in a flash with rarely a need to use a scrubber) with just a dishcloth in the 'empty' sink compartment. To get them cooled off in a hurry (yes, I run out even with eight of them), just dry them off and stick them in the freezer... Read more 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: By D. Caufield (AZ, USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Airbake Ultra By T-Fal 14 x 12-Inch Insulated Medium Cookie Sheet (Kitchen) I've had two of the airbake cookie sheets for YEARS!!!!! So long that I don't recall when I bought them. Mine are scratched up-DH used one to bake a frozen pizza and used the pizza cutter on it WAY too hard- but still work well. I throw mine in the dishwasher all the time and have no problems with water leakage, but it seems to me that when I bought them the instructions said if water did get inside the chamber, simply place the pan in a warm oven for awhile to evaporate it. I haven't had to try it though as mine have had no problems at all. I find they do work well for 95% of what I am baking, food cooks evenly and browns nicely without trouble. I certainly don't cook A LOT, but enough that I use them all the time. In fact, I don't own any other cookie sheets. |
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