Parchement paper is pretty much the same thing as wax paper, so that's what I wouls suggest. Hope this helped!!!
You can in fact bake a cheesecake with parchment paper. The only thing that may be an issue is that the cheesecake may stick to the paper. In this case, you can lightly grease the parchment paper to avoid this.
Yes, parchment paper will not affect the cookie.
Most stores carry it with the aluminum foil and wax paper.
Baking parchment is also called parchment paper and is available in most grocery stores. Parchment looks and feels like unwaxed wax paper.
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Butter paper is parchment paper but in some countries they call it butter paper
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The papyrus was made of a plant and the parchmentwas made of animal skin.
I've used foil when I was truly desparate, but I wouldn't advise it. Whatever you do, don't use regular paper or paper bags because they WILL IGNITE. Funny Thanksgiving story behind that one...
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Parchment is effectively teflon coated. Wax paper is wax coated. Parchment paper is non-stick even at high temperatures. Wax paper at high temps will melt and stick to the product. Wax paper is ideal for warming bread products(sandwiches,burrito's) in the microwave. Parchment paper is more versatile. For more info go tohttp://chowhound.chow.com/topics/350365