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Baking Pan

When putting your baked goods in the oven,


you’re going to need a pan to place them in or
on. Stoneware is an excellent choice, but it does
need to be preheated for best results. Aluminum
pans are another great choice. You’re going to
want a number of different pans. There are
cookie sheets, brownie pans, circular pans,
square pans, rectangle pans, and specialty
shapes. Don’t forget pie pans too.
Specialty pans are great for special occasions like
weddings, birthdays, and so many other parties. You
can find pans in a number of different shapes from
flowers to monkeys. Take a look at your local craft
store, and decide what specialty shapes you just
can’t live without. Those specialty pans will come in
handy while taking a course on cake decorating for
fun and profit. Yes, you can make money selling your
baked goods once you get good at them.
Parchment Paper
This particular baking tool has a
number of different uses. You can line
your pans to keep your baked goodies
from sticking, or you can lay them out
on your counters to protect that
beautiful granite top from flour and
sugar. It’s also a great way to store
your baked goods so they don’t dry
out in your refrigerator. Parchment
paper is grease-resistant and moisture-
resistant
Wax Paper
Like parchment paper, wax paper
can be used for lining baking pans
or storing baked goods so they
don’t dry. The only difference
between the two papers is really
the fact that wax paper has a thin
wax coating on both sides, and
parchment paper is really heavy
paper. Wax paper is moisture-
proof and nonstick.
Oven Thermometer
If you’ve ever used an oven, you’re
probably wondering what you would
need this particular tool for. After all,
ovens have dials or buttons that you
push, and they’re marked with the
temperature. Right? Well, the problem is
that ovens tend to become faulty over
time so it’s best to check the temperature
manually. This way you have the perfect
temperature every time you bake
something. Oven temperature can make a
big difference in baking so don’t
consider this tool optional
Rubber Spatulas
Like parchment paper, this tool has
different uses. You can use it to
scrape bowls so every last drop of
batter ends up in the pan instead of
down your sink. You can also use
them to fold your more delicate
ingredients, and they’re great when
wanting to stir things gently by
hand. Be sure to get them in a
variety of sizes so you have one for
whatever baking fiasco you might
run into.
BAKING PAN
PARCHMENT PAPER

WAX PAPER
OVEN

THERMOMETER
RUBBER SPATULA

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