14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
Cookies, schmookies, let's bake some bacon!,
June 27, 2009 Joseph Ekaitis "author of Collinsfort Village" (Southern California) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Circulon Nonstick Bakeware 11-by-17-Inch Cookie Pan (Kitchen)
One of the easiest ways to cook bacon is in the oven. And one of the most difficult foods to clean up after is bacon cooked in the oven. Given half a chance, bacon will stick to all kinds of cookware like cast iron skillets, enameled broiler pans and stamped aluminum cookie sheets.
As I was scrambling eggs without any grease or nonstick cooking spray in my Infinite Circulon skillet, I wondered if Circulon made bakeware. Silly question, fantastic answer.
This 11 by 17 rimmed cookie sheet cooks bacon in the oven beautifully, and NOTHING sticks. Its sturdy construction prevents the Big Bang, you know, that loud, startling "bang!" you hear when flimsier cookie sheets warp from the heat. The patented and legendary Circulon concentric circles are part of the magic, minimizing food contact and, thus, the potential for sticking. Shades of Alton Brown's obsession with kitchen multitaskers, the circles are on the top AND bottom, so if you need a flat cookie sheet...Read more
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Great product,
August 9, 2008 Jeannie Wright "JeannieMom" (Bedford, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Circulon Nonstick Bakeware 11-by-17-Inch Cookie Pan (Kitchen)
Bought this because my son loves fish sticks and other foods that have to be baked in the oven. This is a great pan because you never have to spray anything on it and nothing ever sticks. Highly recommend it.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Great Sheet!,
August 25, 2008 Amelia F. Walton (Columbus Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Circulon Nonstick Bakeware 11-by-17-Inch Cookie Pan (Kitchen)
I bought this to make cookies and pizza and it works great for both. No over-browning or unevenness so far.
I did accidentally soak it and it got some water inside (which was my own fault.) I let it drain and set out for a couple days and there seems to be no harm done. It certainly didn't need the soak since nothing sticks, I just accidentally put it in the sink.
Works great with Elton Brown's chocolate chip cookie recipe on the [...] (even sans parchment paper!)