Thursday, October 3, 2019

Friday Food Finds: Sparkling Tea, Caviar Butter, Hemp Squares, and More!

The sudden dip in temperatures has our heads spinning, so it only makes sense to keep ourselves grounded with a bevy of new grocery offerings that aim to satisfy and sustain. We were quite impressed with nearly everything on today’s Chub Chub Chowdown segment on the Taylor Strecker Show, which we’ve laid out in detail below. Which one are you excited to try most? Hint: It should be something you sip!

Minna Sparkling Tea (Tropical Green Tea)

We are beyond obsessed with this line of sparkling teas. So refreshing, so flavorful, and all without the guilt of added sugars. In fact, this may take the spot of our beloved LaCroix in the office refrigerator. As a non-coffee drinker, I also appreciate the slight kick of caffeine to help me power through a day of meetings and annoying deadlines. Two enthusiastic and bubbly thumbs up!

Frutati Hard Candy

The unique flavor iterations are what make these suckers pop, but don’t expect exclusively tangy or sour notes that resemble actual fruit. These are a bit creamy, but with a slightly bitter aftertaste that may be quite polarizing to many. If you need any convincing, celebrity makeup artist Jasen Kaplen is a huge pineapple candy aficionado and says these are great. And the beauty of these bags is that there should be a flavor for everyone!

Sound Tea-Infused Sparkling Water (Grapefruit and Lavender Ginger Tea)

You’ve got to really like herbs and more exotic ingredients to enjoy this particular flavor (heavy on lavender and light on ginger), but their other varieties, including a lime and cardamom-infused rose tea, are more delicate on the palate and pretty freakin’ fantastic. Like Minna above, we really think this can become part of our daily sparkling beverage rotation

Sunny Fruit Organic Figs 

Dried Turkish fruit is apparently the best kind of dried fruit because these bad boys were beyond delicious. They’d make an amazing addition to any charcuterie board or lunch box and provide some pretty good health benefits (despite the naturally high sugar content). As if we needed another reason to visit Istanbul!

Marky’s Caviar Butter

Treat yo’self! This decadent spread strikes a perfect balance between salty and creamy, making it an ideal (albeit extravagant) topping for your morning bagel. We can also imagine that this would taste insane on a protein like lobster or steak, which means we now know exactly what we’re asking for this holiday season. Are you listening, Santa?

Eaton Hemp Super Squares (Walnut Apple Cinnamon)

While we appreciated the complex texture play (despite its initial cardboard-esque mouthfeel), the hemp taste was a bit too strong for our liking. It tasted too healthy and even though hemp is a beloved superfood that we frequently incorporate into our diets, we wanted more of the seasonal apple cinnamon flavors to shine. That being said, these are absolutely addictive…so despite our initial reservations, we could easily kill a bag in one sitting.

Franciacorta Sparkling Wine

Champagne, cava, and Prosecco have become brunch-time specials, but it may be time to add Franciacorta to the mix. The sparkling Italian wine is made through the same methods as Champagne, but with different grapes and a slightly different fermentation process. This makes the wine a bit drier than Champagne, but less fruity than Prosecco. Buy a bottle and give it a try! But don’t drown it in orange juice at first and appreciate the subtle nuances of this lovely bottle.



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Slow cooker chicken and rice with onions, peas, and tomatoes—but no canned soup, please! This one's unique thanks to the combination of cumin and cinnamon.

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Easy Weeknight Dinners for Our 15 Favorite Fall Ingredients

Bacon Onion Fig Flatbread recipe

These easy fall dinner recipes highlight our favorite fall fruit and vegetables, because you can still celebrate seasonal produce without making a fuss.

Autumn is all about warming comfort food and embracing the flavors of the season as we gear up for the holidays. When the air gets cooler and hectic summer schedules wind down, weeknight cooking can still be a struggle to fit in (because now there’s school, and there’s always work and other personal obligations). These 15 easy fall dinner recipes are quick and uncomplicated without compromising flavor. Who says you can’t get festive on a time constraint?

Related Reading: The Best New Weeknight Cookbooks for Fall

They also happen to spotlight some of our favorite fall ingredients that are starting to flourish in markets right now.

1. Apples

Few fall ingredients appeal like apples. Whether you’re using up your apple-picking bounty or picked them up from the corner store, they shine in sweet and savory recipes.

Apple Pork Burger recipe

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For a quick dinner, our Pork and Apple Burger recipe is a delicious alternative to store-bought beef patties and only takes 30 minutes or fewer (and the only tools you’ll need are your hands and a frying pan). Pork and shredded apples are combined with rosemary and parsley for deliciously fragrant patties that are great on buns or served over grain bowls with a crisp salad or slaw.

2. Pumpkin Seeds

If you’re carving a pumpkin, save the seeds and roast them yourself—you won’t regret it. But the store-bought pepitas work just as well in all sorts of dishes.

savory pumpkin seed granola recipe

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Simply scattering roasted pumpkin seeds over soup is a great way to bring extra flavor, texture, and nutrition to a dish, but make our Savory Pumpkin Seed Rye Granola recipe and it’s even more interesting. The seeds join rolled rye flakes, parmesan, Worcestershire sauce, and mustard seeds for a crunchy topper for soups (like our Roasted Butternut Squash Soup recipe—or a can of Amy’s tomato), salads, or just to eat as a snack.

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3. Eggplant

Eggplant, at peak season in October, is one of the most versatile pieces of produce and an excellent meat substitute for vegetarian dishes.

Easy Charred Eggplant Salad recipe

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This Charred Eggplant Salad recipe only involves 15 minutes of active time and yields a flavorful, healthy fall meal. If you don’t have a grill (or it’s already too chilly to use it), roast the eggplant on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.

4. Squash

There are so many kinds of winter squash, it’s hard to pick a favorite. Acorn, butternut, and delicata squash are all up near the top, but any hardy squash adds sweet earthiness to fall dishes.

Roasted Acorn Squash with Wild Rice Stuffing

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A classic stuffed squash dish like our Roasted Acorn Squash with Wild Rice Stuffing recipe looks complicated, but only takes about 20 minutes of active prep time. Even better, the rice mixture can be made up to two days in advance. But don’t forget about roasting squash on its own in order to use it in salads (like our Roasted Delicata Squash Salad recipe or our Roasted Butternut Squash and Kale Salad recipe), pasta (like our Fresh Pappardelle with Butternut Squash recipe), and soups.

Related Reading: Why Roasted Vegetables Taste Sweeter

5. Cauliflower

Cruciferous vegetables like cauliflower, cabbage, and kale taste sweeter and even more like themselves in the fall.

cauliflower tacos with crema

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Cauliflower can be used in lots of ways, but cauliflower tacos are the perfect healthy, easy weeknight dinner for when you’re craving those summer Taco Tuesday vibes but need something heartier than delicate zucchini. This quick recipe yields 12 tacos—if you don’t have that many mouths to feed, use the extra filling for leftovers (toss them into quesadillas or on top of a salad or rice bowl). Get our Cauliflower Tacos recipe.

6. Mushrooms

Meaty mushrooms are good all year, but especially so in fall.

mushroom chorizo quesadilla recipe

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Get a good sear on them and mix with spicy Mexican chorizo in a melty, cheesy quesadilla that satisfies your comfort food craving in a flash. Get our Mushroom and Chorizo Quesadilla recipe.

Related Reading: Creamy Mushroom Recipes That Don’t Require a Can Opener

7. Figs

Figs are underappreciated, but they’re great in sweet and savory meals—see our guide to figs for more on different varieties and how best to use them.

goat cheese fig chicken recipe

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For a quick weeknight meal, try our Bacon, Onion, and Fig Flatbread recipe (pictured at the beginning of this article). But if you want o get a jump on the week with some meal prep, try this easy chicken dish that embraces one of autumn’s favorite ingredient pairings: goat cheese and figs. It yield six servings of chicken—perfect for pairing with different sides throughout the week, or turning into salads and sandwiches for lunch. Get our Chicken with Goat Cheese and Figs recipe.

8. Pears

A perfect autumn pear is good for so much: slicing onto salads, eating out of hand, poaching, or baking into desserts.

Easy Roast Pork Tenderloin recipe with figs and pears

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But it’s also a great partner to savory roast meat, particularly pork—which also welcomes the addition of fellow fall fruits figs (and apples). Use a mix of fruit or a single type, as you prefer. Our Easy Roasted Pork Tenderloin recipe only takes about 40 minutes, and while it’s in the oven, you have time to whip up an easy side salad and maybe even mashed potatoes.

Related Reading: What Is the Difference Between Pork Loin and Pork Tenderloin?

9. Kale

Kale is incredibly healthy, but it’s also delicious—and versatile. You can use it raw in salads (pro-tip: massage it with the dressing to soften it up a bit); roast it for a crisp garnish; or steam or saute it until tender.

Romesco Sauce on Kale and Potatoes

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This Kale and Potato Mash with Romesco Sauce recipe is the ideal weeknight meal: filling, easy, and healthy. It’s gluten-free and vegan, but more importantly, incredibly satisfying on every level, including flavor. The Spanish romesco sauce adds the extra kick to put this dish over the top.

Related Reading: 12 Tasty Vegan Sauces to Put on Everything

10. Sweet Potatoes

Sweet potatoes are at their best in the cooler months, but don’t save them just for Thanksgiving.

baked sweet potato recipe with molasses clove butter

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This incredible Baked Sweet Potato with Molasses-Clove Butter recipe only requires five minutes of prep time—perfect for those scrambling weeknights (or a stress-free Thanksgiving contribution). It takes care of itself in the oven while you tend to other things, and will pair well with just about any grain or vegetable side you have in the kitchen—or partner with any meat you might want, or work on its own as a light meal, though a salad would be welcome. If you’re craving something a little more dressed up, try our Twice Baked Sweet Potato recipe with cheese, green chiles, and bacon.

11. Pomegranate

Often thought to be a summer fruit, pomegranates’ peak season is actually October through May.

Chicory Salad recipe with pomegranates and tangerine

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The crunchy, juicy, sweet-tart arils are great scattered in salads or stirred into grain bowls or rice dishes. This particular Chicory, Tangerine, and Pomegranate Salad recipe is an easy, light option with a bracing bitterness from chicory plus juicy sweetness from tangerine segments and piquant pickled shallots. Try serving it with crunchy toasts spread with goat cheese.

12. Cranberries

Fresh cranberries start popping up in stores come autumn, and we recommend buying several to stash in your freezer; you can easily make small batches of fresh cranberry sauce for using on sandwiches or alongside Swedish meatballs whenever the urge strikes.

wild rice salad with pecans and cranberries

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However, we also recommend keeping a bag of dried cranberries on hand for all your fall favorite recipes: breads, cookies, pastas, pies. This light Wild Rice, Pecan, and Cranberry Salad recipe gets even better as it sits, so it can easily be prepared on Sunday and enjoyed all week. It also makes a fine stuffing for roasted squash.

13. Grapes

The grape harvest lasts into the fall season, adding sweetness to cheese plates and roasted meats (try roasting grapes along with chicken or with pork sausages, or throw some into a hot pan when sauteing pork chops).

grape grilled cheese recipe

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Here, grapes are bathed in grappa and added to a classic grilled cheese sandwich for a luxurious twist on a simple comfort food. Just add a green salad on the side and you’re good to go. Okay, and a glass of wine. Get our Grape and Taleggio Grilled Cheese recipe. (Coincidentally, apple and pears are also great sweet counterparts to grilled cheese—try our Asian Pear and Gouda Grilled Cheese recipe and our Apple and Aged Cheddar Grilled Cheese recipe.)

Related Reading: The Best Grilled Cheese You’ve Never Had

14. Brussels Sprouts

Brussels sprouts are one of the most versatile autumn ingredients around, pairing with just about any protein.

quinoa salad with roasted vegetables

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Roasted Brussels sprouts alone are great and only take about 30 minutes, but this filling Warm Quinoa Salad with Roasted Autumn Vegetables recipe is an easy vegetarian option that turns them into an easy main dish.

Related Reading: Why Roasted Vegetables Taste Sweeter

15. Persimmon

While not as widely known as other fall fruits, persimmons are well worth seeking out.

persimmon salad recipe

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They were a staple for Native Americans and early European settlers in North America (they’re also extremely popular in Japan) and have a lovely flavor that peaks in fall. There are two types of persimmons you may see in markets: Hachiya and Fuyu. Hachiya persimmons are more elongated and are astringent if not completely ripened and soft (they should feel something like a water balloon when they’re ready to eat), but Fuyu persimmons have a flat bottom and can be used while still a bit crunchy—so they’re great for this Persimmon Salad with Sesame Vinaigrette recipe. You can also add persimmons to roasted meats like you might apples, pears, or figs.

Related Reading: Ingredients to Forage for This Fall

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15 Products That Make Drinking Wine So Much Fun

wine decanter set

When it comes to wine, there’s not much to complain about. In fact, it’s essentially the only thing that gets us through the end of a long work week. (That and the prospect of sleeping in and devouring a stack of pancakes on Saturday morning. But we digress.)

Though sipping on Chardonnay or a stiff red is always a good time, the nightly weekly routine has gotten a little stale. Luckily for us, the world of wine product creators has taken a more humorous approach to some of its latest offerings, making the act of drinking a little less desperate, and more entertaining (though there will always be that fine line).

We’ve rounded up some of our favorite gadgets to hit the market. Grab a bottle, your favorite glass, and scroll down to check them out. Cheers!

Related Reading: The Best Wine Clubs & Subscriptions for Every Kind of Wine Drinker

Reusable Canvas Flask, $19.99 on Amazon

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That weekend hike with your in-laws sounds a little less horrible now, doesn’t it? Stock up and stay hydrated. And by hydrated, we really mean pump your veins with the good stuff and enjoy nature at your own pace.Buy Now

BigMouth Wine Bottle Glass, $14.99 on Amazon

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They say a glass of wine a day can keep the doctor away. We say we found our glass.Buy Now

Turtle Wine Holder, $23.44 on Amazon

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Come out of your shell and share your stash with turtle friends. This guy wants to keep you company, but he’s a bit of a bottle hog. Bartender, cut him off, why don’t you?Buy Now

Bull Bottle Stopper & Aerator, $16.09 on Amazon

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Aerating your wine helps to keep it dry, smooth, and crisp. It’s an investment any wine-o should make if he or she wants to ensure a quality pour. And that’s no bull.Buy Now

Wine Condoms, 6 for $13.97 on Amazon

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Safety first, wine-loving friends. Stay protected with these clever condoms. And if it’s your first time, don’t be too nervous. They’re easy to use and you’re in control.Buy Now

Corkscrew Screwdriver and Hammer, $17.17 on Amazon

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Getting hammered is taken quite literally with this multi-purpose tool (though we’re not entirely sure we want to encourage handiwork while drinking). Don’t drink and drill.Buy Now

Skybar Wine Chill Drops, 2 for $24.99 on Amazon

wine chiller

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These space-age looking devices chill your white wine to optimal temperatures in seconds. And nobody wants warm white wine.Buy Now

Pig Cork Holder, $39.99 on Amazon

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If there’s one thing that’s going to enjoy eating your leftover corks, it’s a pig. But when will this adorable holder ever NOT be full of your Happy Hour leftovers? When pigs can fly.Buy Now

Carafe with Oak Stopper, $36.99 on Amazon

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So simple, yet so pretty. It’s one of those purchases you’ll probably stare at for three months, but never use. Or you’ll just play with the oak ball stopper until it rolls under your couch and you forget about its existence altogether.Buy Now

Wine Door Stopper, $14.39 on Amazon

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Invite people into your drinking lair, but only if they come prepared with bottles. Should they show up empty-handed, turn them away and tell them to come back with triple the amount you already have. It’s only fair.Buy Now

Pinot Noir Bottle Candle, $14.93 on Amazon

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Those notes of blackberry and vanilla may be getting lost on the tongue, but this candle offers drinkers a full sensory experience. Because why should you just sip your wine when you can also smell it?Buy Now

Wine-Themed Coasters, 4 for $14.99

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These aren’t going to stop you from spilling your favorite Merlot all over your friend’s white blouse, but they’ll make you chuckle. On a Friday afternoon after a hellish week, that’s all that matters.Buy Now

Long Stem Champagne Flute, $54.99 on Amazon

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We want to cheers everyone with these things. The stem is tragically attention-seeking, but still classy AF. How unfortunate it will be when we fill these with André and not Dom Pérignon.Buy Now

Riedel Eve Wine Decanter, $389 on Amazon

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This may resemble a snake, but it’s far from scary (well, except for the price tag). In fact, please bring us all the venom. K, thanks.Buy Now

Fredette 5-Piece Wine Decanter Set, $33.99 at Wayfair

wine decanter set

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For something more affordable but still delightfully eye-catching, you can’t beat this wine decanter with smaller wine decanters hanging off it. A conversation piece for sure, and a great way to get your best wine properly aerated.Buy Now

Now for the most important part check out these wine subscriptions to toast to each month.

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What Is the Difference Between Parchment Paper and Wax Paper?

What is the difference between parchment paper and wax paper?

As baking season ramps up, you might be wondering, What is the difference between parchment paper and wax paper? And can you use them interchangeably? In some cases, yes, but not in the oven!

These kitchen papers are both awesome for making cleanup faster and easier. They’re also good for wrapping meat and fish and separating layers of baked goods for storage. But the number one reason parchment paper is far superior to wax paper is because it won’t melt or ignite in the oven.

That’s a biggie. Do not, we repeat, do not put wax paper in the oven. We try to avoid excess flames in the kitchen.

Parchment paper is usually more expensive, which makes sense since it can do anything wax paper can, plus go in the oven to line baking sheets. The brown (unbleached) parchment paper also has that cool artisanal thing going on when you wrap baked goods in it for gifts, especially with butcher’s twine as ribbon—so Brooklyn.

Coatings

The main difference between wax paper and parchment papers is their respective coatings. Parchment paper is coated with silicone to give it a nonstick, heat-resistant surface, and wax paper (or waxed paper) is—as the name suggests—coated with a soybean or paraffin wax.

Because of this coating, wax paper is not meant for use in the oven—the wax coating on it will melt if the paper is exposed to direct heat. So use wax paper for wrapping up sandwiches or food for cold storage, or for spreading out things like homemade candy and chocolate-coated confections to cool. Wax paper usually comes in a roll like foil or plastic wrap, but can also be purchased in pre-cut squares (good for separating burger patties before freezing, for instance), or in sandwich bag format.

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Parchment paper is the best choice for cooking, as most brands can withstand temperatures up to about 420 degrees Fahrenheit. Parchment paper is good for lining cookie sheets to eliminate the need to grease them (great for those who want to reduce fat or calories, whether you’re baking cookies or roasting veggies), and is also used to cook “en papillote,” a technique of wrapping food in a packet and baking it. Parchment paper keeps you from having to scrub crusted-on baking pans and is available on a roll, in pre-cut sheets, and even in rounds.

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If you’re using parchment for baking a free-form tart like our Rustic Blueberry Tart recipe, you can roll the dough out on the parchment itself, then transfer the whole shebang right to the cookie sheet.

Processing

The other way the papers differ is in how they’re processed before being coated. Pat Schweitzer, a spokesperson for Reynolds Consumer Products, says that the company’s parchment paper is pressed into a sheet, then dipped into an acid bath, washed, and “passed over a series of hot rotating drums that realign the fibers and give the paper its strength,” before the silicone coating is applied. Reynolds’ waxed paper, on the other hand, undergoes a process called supercalendering, which compresses the paper to give it its transparency, before it is coated in wax.

Related Reading: How to Clean Dingy Baking Sheets So They Look Brand New

Bleached vs Unbleached

Both parchment paper and wax paper can be found bleached or unbleached. If they’re unbleached, they’re brown in color and have been less processed (aside from their respective coatings), but if they’re bleached, they’ve been treated with chlorine to make them white.

An Eco-Friendly Alternative

Wax paper cannot be recycled due to the coating, nor can it be composted. Parchment paper can’t be recycled if it’s stained with food, but can still go in the compost bin.

If you’re looking for a greener alternative, you can also buy a Silpat silicone baking mat (or similar brand) to line your pans for grease-free baking with minimal cleanup. The initial cost is more, but a Silpat lasts for years.

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How to Use Parchment Paper and Wax Paper

Many recipes call for using parchment or wax paper. Try a few of these:

1. Rice Krispies Treats

double marshmallow rice krispie treat recipe

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Now here’s a great reason to buy wax paper: Rice Krispies Treats. Using buttered wax paper both to line your pan and to press the sticky mixture of melted marshmallow and cereal into an even layer really cuts down on the mess. You can make the classic squares (maybe an adults-only White Russian version?), or a multi-tiered Rice Krispies Treats Birthday Cake recipe.

2. Homemade Candy

honey butterscotch candy recipe

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Wax paper is also great for lining your countertop (or a sheet pan) where you plan to cool homemade candy, from chocolate-coated bars like our Copycat Candy Bar recipes to caramels and things like our Honey Butterscotch recipe. Parchment works too.

3. Perfect Roast Potatoes

roast potato recipe

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Yes, you can use aluminum foil to line a pan when roasting meat, fish, or vegetables, but parchment paper works just as well. Roast literally anything on a parchment-lined pan, from our Perfect Roast Potatoes recipe with rosemary and garlic to our fragrant Roasted Fish with Thai Pesto recipe. Just don’t grab the wax paper by accident!

Related Reading: Why Roasted Vegetables Are Sweeter

4. Easy Fish Baked in Parchment

Basic Fish Baked in Parchment

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If you want to try cooking en papillote, fish is a great choice of protein. It steams in the tightly folded packet, resulting in perfectly tender flesh and an aromatic cloud of steam when you open it up to eat. You can make foil packets too, but one benefit of parchment is that it won’t react with acidic ingredients like lemon juice or vinegar. Get our Easy Fish Baked in Parchment recipe.

5. Gingerbread Waffles with Vanilla Bean-Orange Butter

Both parchment and wax paper come in handy for storage, too. Next time you make pancakes or waffles, make extra and freeze them between layers of parchment or wax paper for quick weekday breakfasts. Get our Gingerbread Waffles with Vanilla Bean-Orange Butter recipe.

6. Linzer Sablés

Who better to take cookie advice from other than master baker Dorie Greenspan? The dough for these delicate sandwich cookies is rolled out between sheets of wax paper (or plastic wrap), and then you use parchment to line the pans. When the cookies cool down, they’re stored between more layers of wax paper in airtight tins or other containers. We recommend using hazelnuts, but you can also bake these with almonds, hazelnuts, or walnuts, and fill them with whatever jam or jelly you like. Get our Linzer Sablés recipe.

Related Reading: The Best New Baking Books for 2019

7. Brown Butterscotch Pie

Another way to use parchment when baking is to cover a pie crust before adding uncooked rice, beans, or pie weights in order to blind bake it. You can also use foil, but if you prefer parchment or only have that on hand, it does the trick. This warming winter pie with a sweet but nutty browned butterscotch flavor is a nice change from the usual pumpkin, but we wouldn’t turn down a Salted Maple Pie either (or, let’s be honest, any pie at all). Get our Brown Butterscotch Pie recipe.

Original post by Roxanne Webber, updated by Amy Sowder and Jen Wheeler



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