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Written by adam on Sep 1, 2006

Holiday Gift Guide: Silpat Silicone Baking Mats

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Silpat Baking MatSilicone ... it's not just for spatulas. I must admit that lately I've become a silicone junkie. Seems like everywhere I turn, I cry out for those beloved silicone spatulas. Over at the spatula museum, my love for all things silicone is well known. But what's not to love. How could plastic possibly compete? Silicone won't melt, except in the fiery pits of hell.That's reason enough.

If you're into baking, then Silpat Baking Matsare probably nothing new to you. They are silicone baking mats for use in the oven. They are intended to replace the use of parchment paper as a non-stick baking surface, which only have a life of one use. But Silpat can be used up to 3,000 times. That's a lot of cookies, my friends.

As we know about silicone, these Silpat baking mats can be used in temperatures of up to 482 degrees Fahrenheit.That's pretty good, as I don't really know what you might bake on these at higher than 482 degrees.

According to the manufacturer, Silpat mats are made of silicone and fiberglass and are Kosher certified. No cloven-hoofed animals were harmed in the making of these Silpats. The mats are washable in warm soapy water and can be air-dryed. They can be rolled up for storage or be stored flat.

Silpat is all the rage in baking circles. I highly recommend picking a few up in time for your Christmas baking marathons.

Responses to "Holiday Gift Guide: Silpat Silicone Baking Mats" ...
TheWife

So, umm, is Santa Claus putting a couple of these in my stocking this year? Hmm?

donna

And perhaps one in mine?

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