Kitchen Tools You Should Own: Part 2
Tuesday, May 5th, 2009Last time we wrote about the immersion blender, the ever-handy blending, pureeing, and food processing tool. Did you try any of the recipes we recommended? If you missed the action, check that post out here.
Today’s must-have kitchen tool is…
SILPAT Silicone Baking Sheets


Made in France (which is boldly stamped across the entire product; only the French), SILPAT has the distinction of being the most popular non-stick baking item ever invented. Made from a combination of food grade silicone and fiberglass, it is the ultimate non-stick surface for baking, pastries and even sugar-work.
Countless chefs list this product as a must-have tool for their recipes, including Thomas Keller’s “The French Laundry Cookbook”.
They are built to last even after being used thousands of times with regular care, and not only will they work better than parchment or wax paper, it’s easier on the environment as well. Think of how many rolls you’d save over the course of owning one.
They aren’t cheap, expect to pay $25-$30 for a regular sized baking tray SILPAT, but investing in high quality cookware and accessories is always a good idea.
Here is my favorite quick recipe that I use my SILPAT for regularily.
Parmiggiano Reggiano “Chips”
Ingredients:
1 cup finely grated parmiggiano reggiano cheese
Method:
Preheat oven to 325 F
Line baking sheet with SILPAT. Using a ring mold or any other shape (I have a star shape that looks cool) Spoon about 1 tbsp of the grated cheese into the mold to create a thin layer over the bottom. Repeat this until the cheese is gone. Bake for 10-12 minutes or until cheese is golden and bubbly. Remove from the oven and let cool completely. You will have about a dozen crispy “chips”, use to garnish pastas, salads or meat dishes.

