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bearisgray 08-05-2017 06:38 AM

Question about using Parchment Paper
 
I am in the process of making zucchini bread.

I finally "learned" about using parchment paper.

My question is: Do I grease the pan and then put the parchment paper on top of it? Then pour the batter on top of the paper?

OR

Do I just put the parchment paper in the bottom of the pan (grease the sides of the pan) and then pour the batter on top of it?

QuiltnNan 08-05-2017 07:30 AM

Martha Stewart butters, parchment, then butters again

QuiltE 08-05-2017 07:52 AM

Butter does makes everything better! :)


MarthaS may butter doubly so, but QuiltE does not!

For something like a loaf, I cut strips to have it go down the side of the loaf, across the bottom and up the other side. Likewise a strip for the ends. Thus, a double layer on the bottom, and the strips have enough sticking out the top, so that I can easily lift the loaf from the pan.

bearisgray 08-05-2017 09:09 AM


Originally Posted by QuiltE (Post 7880161)
Butter does makes everything better! :)


MarthaS may butter doubly so, but QuiltE does not!

For something like a loaf, I cut strips to have it go down the side of the loaf, across the bottom and up the other side. Likewise a strip for the ends. Thus, a double layer on the bottom, and the strips have enough sticking out the top, so that I can easily lift the loaf from the pan.

I'll try doing it your way next time.

bearisgray 08-05-2017 09:10 AM


Originally Posted by QuiltnNan (Post 7880141)
Martha Stewart butters, parchment, then butters again

Thank you for responding.

charley26 08-05-2017 09:46 AM

Parchment is non stick, however it does slide around the pan, so I always put a little butter underneath to 'stick's in place. You should not need butter on top of the parchment as well - unless it is not parchment, of course. :)

QuiltE 08-05-2017 11:11 AM


Originally Posted by charley26 (Post 7880232)
Parchment is non stick, however it does slide around the pan, so I always put a little butter underneath to 'stick's in place. You should not need butter on top of the parchment as well - unless it is not parchment, of course. :)

Another way that to tame the parchment is to put a little water on the cookie sheet, loaf pan etc.
Then smooth your parchment over it.

bearisgray 08-05-2017 12:12 PM


Originally Posted by QuiltE (Post 7880271)
Another way that to tame the parchment is to put a little water on the cookie sheet, loaf pan etc.
Then smooth your parchment over it.

I will try water next time. The Crisco did not hold it very well.

Onebyone 08-05-2017 12:54 PM

I don't butter or oil the pan first. I use the parchment to have no cleaning of the pan so why make a job? Also if the parchment keeps rolling up after tearing, wad it up in your hands then smooth it out. It won't roll up anymore. Learned this at cooking school. I use parchment paper more then foil.

charley26 08-05-2017 01:34 PM

Yes, I scrunch it up too, and that does tame it; I had forgotten that trick!


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