Parchment paper: “Safe for temperatures up to 425°” Me, throwing it into a 500° oven: “Go with god.”
Parchment paper: “Safe for temperatures up to 425°” Me, throwing it into a 500° oven: “Go with god.”
FWIW I’ve gotten up to 450, paper does get brown 😂but not brave enough for 500
I cook pizza on it at 500 at least once a week. The edges of the paper get a little dark but no fires so far lmao
Lol… go for it. But seriously, what are you cooking at 500°?!🤔😊
You're good. I use it at 450. What's another measly little 50 degrees?
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My oven doesn't go to 500. That's not fair
same but in celsius
The title of the book Fahrenheit 451, a book about book burning, is because paper burns at that temperature.
Same thooo I’m like it’s fine and if I die I die
I have a fire extinguisher, it’ll be fine
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Most oven temps aren’t accurate anyway. Go with God, she got you!
i mean, it gets black and fragile but it doesn't burn. it WILL give your cookies a weird taste though.
Isn't that a violation of some sort of the nuclear proliferation treaty?
Evidently you never read Ray Bradbury's novel, "Fahrenheit 451"...
I did the same at 550. Things got smokey in there!
Is this a temperature Rankine, Réaumur or Delisle? This because the last has an inverted scale. /s In all seriousness, it really helps if we provide units to our measurements as we don't use the same units
Yeah, but it's so exciting to see the parchment turn brown around the edges when you peek through the glass. I did that a while ago. Oops.
It'll be fine- unless you have a bunch of paper just hanging off the sides and all...
I tried this with olive oil. 0/10 do not recommend bc fires in your oven mean you still have to call the fire dept
Parchment paper is animal skin. It shrinks, discolors, and becomes hard/brittle if you apply medium heat, but, okay.