This base invention gave way to Silpat, Silpain and Roulpat (all three are trademarked by DeMarle)
There is a difference between silicone products made with normal silica gel and those made from food-grade silica gel. The molecules that create
While you can purchase a selection of most DeMarle silicone products on Amazon, it would be a good idea to
I am not a fan of insulated cookie sheets, but if you have one, don’t use it with one of these liners. The Silpat itself will give you a better baked product without, and the combination of the two will simply impede the baking process. Obviously, you should not use a knife on any of these DeMarle miracle products. Of course, kitchen equipment wrecker that I am, I have done just that…once. But the mat is still working, wounds and all.
Clearly you don’t ever grease them, and they wash off easily with a mild (not too acidic) dish detergent. And you should wash them regularly, as grease does build up on the surface. Let them dry before storing. DeMarle suggests stacking them flat – no more than six to a stack – and if you have the style with indentations, then no more than two to a stack. Since that type of storage is not available to me, I roll them up together and hold them in place with a rubber band. You can certainly dry them in the oven as well. Occasionally, when I have done some really oily pastry or caramelized nuts and fruits, I have put my Silpats in the dishwasher. I have used metal cutters, but gently pressing down on the Silpat surface. If you use cutouts frequently, you may want to consider purchasing their Exoglass cutters, which were formulated for use on all their mats.
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