Practically speaking, it saves you having to clean your oven! But the added layer of metal can make your bottom crust more crispy without burning the top crust. The extra weight will hold more heat to the bottom of the pie.
as long there is a bread pan on top of the baking tray, yes bead can be baked on a baking tray
Turn the tray upside down and run it under warm water for a couple of seconds. Cleaning the individual cubes can help. Use baking soda and a wet cloth to scour the inside of the tray. Minerals build up on the surface of the tray and keeps the cubes from sliding out.
"sticks" it means that when the baking is done and you take it out, it is stuck to the baking tray and is hard to remove from the tray.
A baking sheet is a sheet pan or a baking tray.
A greased cookie sheet will act like a fryer and burn the bottoms.
You put them on a baking tray in a ovenOven
CLAY! but it was occasionally glazed.
Under the Tray was created in 2002.
They used a baking tray, not a non stick one obviously it was just a one made out of metal! Or if it was quite big they would stick it in the oven/fire.
No, just push one tray, pot or what ever you are cooking with to one side of the oven and the other to the opposite side so the bottom tray can "see" the top of the oven. if the trays are to big to do that half way through your cooking switch the trays so the bottom tray is on the top.
Yes the tray is 9" x 13" and does complete rotations while cooking.
if the couple is really into baking, you should consider getting them a silpat mat that goes on top of a sheet tray. that will make the sheet tray nonstick and the silpat can make baking pastries that stick easier than usual.