What's the difference between parchment paper and baking paper?

Parchment paper is actually the same thing as baking paper. It's just that in some parts of the world it's called one thing and in other parts of the world, it's called another. The only difference is between parchment or baking paper, and wax paper.
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Can I use baking paper instead of parchment?

Baking paper – also known as bakery paper or parchment paper, as it is often called especially in the US – is grease proof paper that is used in baking and cooking as it provides a heat-resistant, non-stick surface to bake on.
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What's the difference between parchment paper and greaseproof paper?

Although they look very similar they are completely different. Greaseproof paper is fine for wrapping sandwiches and cheese, but useless for lining cake tins as it sticks to cakes like glue. Baking paper or parchment has a silicon coating which prevents cakes sticking to it, making it ideal for lining cake tins.
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What can I substitute for parchment paper?

Many baking recipes for cakes, muffins or quick breads skip the parchment entirely and just call for greasing and flouring the pan to prevent sticking. For roasting or baking savory foods, aluminum foil is a good alternative that allows for a simple clean-up.
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Can baking paper catch fire in oven?

Oven-safe parchment paper may darken a bit in the oven, but it won't catch fire.
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How do you keep a cake from sticking without parchment paper?

Greasing and Flouring

This is a classic alternative to parchment paper. When done correctly, greasing and flouring work well. Use oil, vegan shortening or vegan butter. Generously apply it onto the cake pan with a pastry brush, paper towel, or your fingers.
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When would you use parchment paper?

The best parchment paper uses include:
  1. Baking cookies.
  2. Baking cakes.
  3. Roasting vegetables.
  4. Roasting fish.
  5. Reheating dinner leftovers.
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Can wax paper go in the oven at 350?

The belief that you'd have to be baking at 450 degrees Fahrenheit or over for your wax paper to catch fire is false. This paper can and will spark a fire at regular baking temperatures of 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Avoid wax paper for baking. It's better to pay more for parchment paper than a new oven or kitchen.
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Can I put Reynolds wax paper in the oven?

The Web site of Reynolds Consumer Products, maker of Cut-Rite wax paper, states that wax paper can be used in the oven as long as it never is exposed directly to heat. This means you can use it to line pans when you are baking cakes, brownies or muffins.
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Does parchment paper burn?

The paper won't release noxious chemicals, and will not burn. Most parchment paper is rated for use at temperatures no higher than 420 to 450 degrees. But we occasionally recommend using this liner for bread and pizza baked as high as 500 degrees.
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Can you bake cookies on wax paper in the oven?

If you put wax paper in a hot oven, it'll start to melt, just like wax, thus ruining your cake pans, baked goods, and likely your oven, too. The USDA says that wax paper can go in the microwave, but honestly, I wouldn't risk it. TL;DR: No, wax paper cannot go in the oven.
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Should you bake chocolate chip cookies on parchment paper?

Reconsider Your Baking Pan: Heavy-duty baking sheets or pans, lined with nonstick baking mats or parchment paper are the best surface for baking chocolate chip cookies.
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When using parchment paper do you grease it?

Baking parchment should not need greasing once it is in the pan, though some people like to grease it as well. Greaseproof paper should be greased once it is in the base of the pan. Melted butter is the best greasing agent. Brush the melted butter evenly on the base and edges of the pan using a pastry brush.
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Is parchment paper really necessary?

Parchment paper also helps to cut down on the number of dishes that you have to wash—line your pans with it, and they'll still be clean when they come out of the oven. All virtues aside, parchment paper isn't an absolute necessity. It can be difficult to find and can also be expensive.
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Why did my cake stick to the parchment paper?

If not greased correctly, the cake batter can burn onto the parchment paper which can stick them together. These two reasons are the most common reasons I encountered for my cakes getting stuck onto the parchment paper.
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What do you put in a cake pan so it doesn't stick?

Grease with butter and flour
  1. Coat the entire inside of your pan with butter (or margarine or shortening). ...
  2. Line the bottom with parchment paper and grease the parchment paper with more butter.
  3. Sprinkle your greased pan with flour.
  4. Shake and rotate the pan until it is completely dusted with flour.
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What is the best thing to use to grease a cake pan?

You can use anything from a canola oil or olive oil spray to coconut oil or butter. Olive oil can be used in a pinch, but is a little harder to get to stick to the sides of the pan if you go too heavy handed. My personal choice is an olive oil spray, so it still sticks all around the pan and is easy to use.
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Do you need to spray parchment paper when baking a cake?

You do not need to put any grease or oil on the parchment paper. Cookies will slide off the paper if you pick them up with a spatula and a cake will come out of the pan easily. Parchment paper can be used for several batches of the same recipe being baked on the same cookie/baking sheet in a few batches.
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Does parchment paper make things crispy?

While foil and plastic wrap seal out air, parchment paper allows foods to breathe a little when wrapped. This means exterior crusts stay crisp, instead of getting soggy.
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Can you put olive oil on parchment paper?

Cut off a large piece of parchment paper ( about 24-30 inches long) and place potatoes, leeks, carrots, thyme in the center of the sheet. Drizzle with olive oil and season well with salt and pepper. Fold into and twist end of parchment paper to seal.
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How do you keep the bottom of chocolate chip cookies from burning?

Instead of greasing your cookie sheet, line it with a sheet of parchment paper or a silicone baking mat. Either will prevent sticking and help protect the bottoms of your cookies.
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Does parchment paper keep cookies from spreading?

Giving your cookies something with friction to cling onto, so to speak—like an ungreased baking sheet or one lined with parchment or Silpat—can slow the spreading. A greased sheet just encourages hot, melting cookie dough to run further.
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Can I use parchment paper instead of greasing a cookie sheet?

Yes, you can use parchment paper instead of shortening when baking cookies. Simply tear off a piece of parchment paper to fit on the baking surface of the baking sheet. Place cookies on the parchment paper and bake as directed.
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Why do cookies stick to wax paper?

Unfortunately, bread tends to stick to wax paper, especially if the bread dough is fairly wet before baking. "To unstick the bread, try the warm towel method used to unstick cookies," says Richards. Another issue involves preventing pastries from sticking to baking paper.
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Can I bake cookies on Aluminium foil?

Baking on a greased cookie sheet will result in a crispy cookie that bakes quickly. Cookies baked on parchment will be soft and moist with a lighter colored bottom. Baking on aluminum foil produces a cookie that fits right in between crisp and soft, with a nicely browned bottom.
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