17x14-in. Cookie Sheet by Vollrath Co.
This 17x14-in. cookie sheet is made from heavy-gauge 3004 aluminum that heats rapidly and evenly. Easy to clean and easy to store, its no wonder Cook's Illustrated calls this the The Holy Grail of co...; See complete description »
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Customer Reviews
Good but not perfect
It's a solid cookie sheet, and bakes VERY nicely and very evenly - 5 stars for that - but I'm subtracting a star because it scratches too easily. I scratched it already with a PLASTIC spatula with no rough edge. Scratching it will affect the baking of some of the stuff, for instance making spritz cookies with no parchment or grease on the pan. I won't be able to put a cookie where the scratch is because it will stick. This is a really minor complaint, and won't affect baking ANYTHING else that I can think of.
0 of 1 users found this helpful. Was it helpful to you? Yes | No Report Violation »I have had numerous cookie sheets over many years, and was never really happy with any of them. I recently purchased this cookie sheet because cooks illustrated recommended this cookie sheet. I baked oatmeal raisin nut cookies and they were the best ever! Don't hesitate, buy this cookie sheet!
0 of 0 users found this helpful. Was it helpful to you? Yes | No Report Violation »First batch of cookies
Made my first batch of cookies using the Vollrath cookie sheet. I did use parchment paper on the sheet as the cookies were very delicate. They turned out perfectly. My other sheets would buckle in the oven but not this one. I have a normal size oven and had no problems with the extra size.
1 of 1 users found this helpful. Was it helpful to you? Yes | No Report Violation »Worst cookie sheets I've ever owned
Either I'm using these cookie sheets in the wrong way or they are by far the worst product I've ever used. I cannot get cookies to brown or bake in a manner that is acceptable. Thinking it was either my dough or oven, I tried another cookie sheet that I have (and thought I was replacing with a far superior product since they have a lot of age and wear) and the cookies came out fine. I have tried the Vollraths on other cookie types and still have had no success. After reading all the rave reviews, I can't understand why I am having such a horrible experience with them. Any suggestions would be very appreciated.
1 of 1 users found this helpful. Was it helpful to you? Yes | No Report Violation »Very heavy stainless, bakes evenly.
Does a great job of baking evenly where my old sheets did not. Wish there was a Silpat of the same size to order with them. Otherwise, a very good investment--the last cookie sheets I'll ever need to buy.
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