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Wax paper should not be used in the oven, unless you are making flaming rolls perhaps. n/t PoliticAverse Nov 2017 #1
Not for baking them. Wax paper will melt and at best, you'll have waxy rolls. sinkingfeeling Nov 2017 #2
Google says no, fire hazard irisblue Nov 2017 #3
Would Al foil work for this recipe? Botany Nov 2017 #4
Keep a close eye on them irisblue Nov 2017 #6
I was just at Weilands about 3 hours ago. Botany Nov 2017 #7
He really was a fun cool dude. irisblue Nov 2017 #9
We traded work for food Botany Nov 2017 #10
You did an excellent job then. irisblue Nov 2017 #11
I went by his house and I saw the mail and papers were still on the front porch ..... Botany Nov 2017 #13
They can stick to foil unless you butter it. n/t radical noodle Nov 2017 #19
If you don't mind that candle flavor... cbreezen Nov 2017 #5
No. Polly Hennessey Nov 2017 #8
I agree. saidsimplesimon Nov 2017 #12
I have made Parket House rolls many times, always baked in a buttered Pan dem in texas Nov 2017 #14
Do you just use butter to line the pan or do you use some flour too? Botany Nov 2017 #16
just butter the pan, don't need flour. dem in texas Nov 2017 #20
For rolls... what about butter? C_U_L8R Nov 2017 #15
I have been baking for about 55 years and before there was parchment paper we used butter or OregonBlue Nov 2017 #17
I just butter the baking sheet. Shrike47 Nov 2017 #18
For what it's worth, I've never used parchment paper. PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2017 #21
I totally agree dem in texas Nov 2017 #22
Absolutely. PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2017 #23
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