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Cookie Sheets

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    A traditional cookie sheet is thin and flat, often with an angled lip on one side for easy gripping. Standard baking pans are usually thicker and have a round-edge rim on all sides. A baking pan can replace a cookie sheet, but a cookie sheet isn’t meant for foods that might drip or slide off the flat surface while cooking.

    The most common cookie sheet size for home kitchens is a half sheet, which fits easily in most standard ovens. Whether you're making your mom's chocolate chip cookies or the new macaron recipe from your favorite food blogger, you'll want the right type of cookie sheet for the job:


    • Traditional: A traditional aluminum cookie sheet is thin and has a large, flat surface area. These cookie sheets don't come with a nonstick coating, so they’re best for cookies that lift off easily.
    • Nonstick: A good choice for novice bakers, nonstick cookie sheets are coated with a smooth finish to prevent sticking. Nonstick aluminum and stainless steel cookie sheets are darker in color and work best for crunchy and crispy cookies.

    Pair your new cookie sheets with accessories that’ll take your treats from so-so to scrumptious:


    • Cookie cutters: Cookie cutters exist for every fandom and aesthetic, making it easy to add a personal touch to your baked goods. From cartoon classics to vintage favorites, cookie cutters help your finished product look uniform for a photo-worthy baking session.
    • Silicone baking mats: Silicone cookie sheet mats create a nonstick surface and help distribute heat more evenly while baking. A modern replacement for parchment paper, silicone mats are washable and reusable.
    • Rolling pins: Every baker searches for that one perfect rolling pin. Whether you’re looking for a vintage rolling pin like your grandma’s or want a modern rolling pin with measurement guides, shops on Etsy have a great selection to choose from.
    • Platters: Once the baking is done and the oven is cooled, grab a platter to display your cookies. From personalized plates to retro designs, a unique backdrop for your confections sets them apart.
    • Organizers: Cookie sheet organizers bring a sense of order to your sheet pan cabinet. Sellers on Etsy have created unique storage systems to make storing your sheet pans easier than ever.