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Question for Cookie Bakers

Hi there -
I've been baking more recently, and my cheap, grocery-store cookie sheets keep burning the bottoms of everything I bake (even if I have parchment paper on it). I'd love some suggestions of good cookie sheets that will last a long time. Thanks!

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Thanks, all! This community is a font of information and I appreciate all the great ideas.

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My SIL who is an awesome cookie baker, swears by her Pampered Chef stone wear pans. I haven't had the luck with mine that she has, but her cookies look like they are from a bakery--perfect!
The cookie sheets I like best are the non-stick kind. "Air bake" I think...

ETA OH! I just remembered--parchment paper on the sheets!

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Get the airbake kind. It has two layers of metal with air in between, so the direct heat hits the bottom layer instead of the layer holding the cookies. Don't worry that the'yre not "non-stick" because there's enough butter in cookies that it doesn't matter. I've had mine for years, definitely worth the extra few dollars. You can get them at W*mart or other such stores.
Deb

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Hi happy-

I got some of those silicone baking pan liners (happened to catch them on sale - a closeout - at my local food lion).

They are the BEST! My cookie sheets are beat up...but it doesn't matter as the liner keeps the cookies from sticking!

Best Luck
michele/cat

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My SIL who is an awesome cookie baker, swears by her Pampered Chef stone wear pans. I haven't had the luck with mine that she has, but her cookies look like they are from a bakery--perfect!
The cookie sheets I like best are the non-stick kind. "Air bake" I think...

ETA OH! I just remembered--parchment paper on the sheets!

3 moms found this helpful

Hi happy-

I got some of those silicone baking pan liners (happened to catch them on sale - a closeout - at my local food lion).

They are the BEST! My cookie sheets are beat up...but it doesn't matter as the liner keeps the cookies from sticking!

Best Luck
michele/cat

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I use a regular cookie sheet but I line it with a silicone baking mat. You can get inexpensive ones at Target or more expensive (and durable) ones called a sil-pat (I think) at cooking stores. We use it to cook almost everything. Nothing ever sticks (or burns).

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Get the airbake kind. It has two layers of metal with air in between, so the direct heat hits the bottom layer instead of the layer holding the cookies. Don't worry that the'yre not "non-stick" because there's enough butter in cookies that it doesn't matter. I've had mine for years, definitely worth the extra few dollars. You can get them at W*mart or other such stores.
Deb

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Chicagowear is AWE-SOME!!! Love it so much.

Also, get a separate thermometer for your oven to make sure it is hitting the correct temperature. Also, maybe move the center rack up a notch.

Happy baking.

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I promise you that the Pampered Chef baking stones are the best cookie sheets to bake on. I two of the rectangular, flat baking stones and they are the best! They do not burn, tranfers flavors (like you can bake biscuits, garlic bread or cookies on them and you will never transfer flavor to your sweet treats!) My daughter has now taken baking and she adores these stones also! She bakes for us, her friends and others all the time. The stones all loved by all! Check out Pampered Chef, I am not a consultant for them, but I do own also all of their products! I should be a consultant!!
Enjoy!

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My cookie sheets are new, as I was using the cheapo ones before too. The ones I bought are "Wearever" and they are great. Got them at Target. I only wish they had a lip on them, as I still need to keep my cheapo ones around for whenever I bake something that leaks (my bacon-wrapped cream-cheese-stuffed jalepenos this evening).

My friend swears by her baking stone. Her coookies come out yummy and she says she uses her baking stone every time.

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I love my airbake cookie sheets!! I bought them when I moved out back in 2001 and they still look brand new.

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