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What (who) is baking sheet - definition

FLAT BAKEWARE
Cookie sheet; Baking tray; Baking sheet
  • binder clips]] to keep the parchment baking paper from sliding off.
  • Visual representation of European [[gastronorm sizes]].

baking sheet         
(baking sheets)
A baking sheet is a flat piece of metal on which you bake foods such as biscuits or pies in an oven.
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baking tray         
(baking trays)
A baking tray is the same as a baking sheet
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cake mix         
  • A cake baking mix being mixed together
  • [[Grain elevator]]s at the Chelsea Milling Company, manufacturer of [[Jiffy mix]] products, in Chelsea, Michigan
  • Betty Crocker orange madeira cake mix, New Zealand, 1940s-70s.
DRY FOODSTUFF USED IN BAKING
Cake mix; Baking Mix; Prepared Mix; Prepared mix
(cake mixes)
Cake mix is a powder that you mix with eggs and water or milk to make a cake. You bake the mixture in the oven.
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Wikipedia

Sheet pan

A sheet pan, also referred to as baking tray, baking sheet, or baking pan, is a flat, rectangular metal pan placed in an oven and used for baking pastries such as bread rolls, cookies, sheet cakes, Swiss rolls, and pizzas.

These pans, like all bakeware, can be made of a variety of materials. Originally made of sheet iron, today's baking trays are made of either aluminum or sheet steel that has been enameled or coated with PFAS.

Common features that may be found in sheet pans include: one or more flat edges to assist food removal, one or more raised edges (lips) to retain food, a contiguous rim to retain either food or shallow liquid, handles to assist in moving the pan into and out of the oven, a layer of insulation (typically air) designed to protect delicate food from burning (air bake pan), or perforations to aid in speeding cooking (pizza tray).

Rigidity of the pan is especially important if the pan is to be placed directly on a flat heat source (hearth stone, induction element, etc.) Rims and ridges contribute to rigidity.

The earliest recorded usage of sheet pans is in Scotland, by the baker Henry A. Gillespie.

Examples of use of baking sheet
1. Preheat oven to 220 C/gas mark 7 and place a baking sheet on the shelf.
2. Put the dish on the baking sheet in the oven for 30 min.
3. Make sure they are sealed at the edges before placing the parcels on a lined baking sheet spaced slightly apart. 7.