In general yes
Yes, you can bake cookies on aluminum foil. Just make sure to grease the foil or use a non-stick spray to prevent the cookies from sticking.
You don't really 'use' a baking dish. You can put food on it, tin foil, aluminum foil, non-stick spray, etc.
You lay the foil over the baking sheet. You do this to protect your sheet and to make whatever you are baking easier to remove. If you have a non-stick coated sheet it may not be needed.
no silly it only means that the metal is not magnetic because it is aluminum or another non magnetic metal. Is aluminum foil precious? I dont think so
To prevent frosting from sticking to aluminum foil, you can lightly grease the foil with a small amount of vegetable oil or cooking spray before placing the frosted item on it. Alternatively, use parchment paper instead of aluminum foil, as it provides a non-stick surface. If neither is available, ensure the frosting is well-chilled before covering it with the foil, which can also help reduce sticking.
No, aluminum is a non ferrous. Only ferrous metals can be attracted to a magnet.
Yes, but the food then will stick to the aluminum foil. Alternative, one may brush the cooking pan with oil or use a non-stick spray. Depending on the type of cooking being done, baking pans may be lined with waxed paper or parchment which may also be sprayed or brushed with oil.
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Yes, you can bake cookies on tin foil. Just make sure to grease the foil or use a non-stick spray to prevent the cookies from sticking.
It's inexpensive, it's non-reactive with food, it stands up to heat in the oven, and it maintains its strength when rolled to the thinness needed for foil.
its time to buy a new pot
Neither. Aluminum Foil has no magnetic properties.