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The thread explores the use of parchment paper versus wax paper for rolling dough during a Kids in the Kitchen Workshop. Participants share their experiences and preferences regarding the materials for this activity.
Participants generally agree that parchment paper is a suitable choice for rolling dough, with no clear disagreement noted.
Participants share personal experiences related to cooking with children, emphasizing the fun and interactive nature of the workshop.
Consultants and individuals interested in hosting similar cooking workshops for children may find the shared experiences relevant.
Yes, parchment paper is generally better for rolling dough because it is non-stick and can withstand higher temperatures without melting. Wax paper, on the other hand, is not heat-resistant and can become sticky or even melt when exposed to heat.
While you can use wax paper in a pinch, it is not recommended for rolling dough that will be baked. The wax coating can melt and transfer to the dough, affecting the taste and safety of the food.
Parchment paper provides a clean, non-stick surface that makes it easier for kids to roll out dough without it sticking. It also simplifies cleanup, as you can just lift the paper and discard it after use.
Any unbleached, food-grade parchment paper works well for rolling dough. Look for parchment paper that is labeled as non-stick for the best results, especially when working with sticky doughs.
To make rolling dough easier, place the dough between two sheets of parchment paper. This prevents sticking and allows kids to roll out the dough without needing extra flour, which can make the dough tough.