Welllll, I burned them. But I ate nearly all of them anyway. They were still pretty good, in spite of my blackening them on the bottom. I'll watch them closer next time. Hopefully soon.
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Originally posted by Catie View PostSo, I've never done this before. But I'm roasting vegetables tonight. Just simple. Oil and seasonings. One pan with sliced zucchini and yellow squash, another pan with quartered tomatoes. In my mind, they would be better on shish kabob sticks with some chunky onions and mushrooms included. But they all needed to be used asap, so I'm just going with this for now. Closest I've come, is backed tomato halves, but that's years ago! Hope they'll be tasty...
Last edited by Tulip; 24-05-2018, 18:25.
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I have one someplace! Probably under something in my drawer. But I think this is past the point of the pampered chef scraper. I'll try again after I bake some fish on it tonight.
Actually, I messed up two sheets and the nonstick one is in worse shape ATM with a layer of black stickiness...Last edited by Catie; 25-05-2018, 02:25.Catie
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Catie, when I have things that get a bit burned on, I use Dawn Platinum Power clean to soak them. I just drizzle it on, fill with water, and let it soak for half hour or so. It doesn't always get it all, but it sure seems to make it a lot easier to get stuck on stuff off.
I stopped trying to use nonstick baking sheets ages ago because they never seem to work well for me. lol. I finally found some baking sheets that for me are fairly easy to clean (esp with soak if needed), and bake evenly.
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