
""All you have to do is throw the paper out, and you've got a nice, clean pan," she says. While she does note that the pan needs to be put in the dishwasher afterward, at least you're not having to scrub and scratch your favorite sheet pan when dinner has concluded."
"This hack is super easy and approachable, as parchment paper itself isn't expensive at all. Not only can you get your hands on a roll, but you can also buy pre-cut sheets of parchment paper so you don't have to deal with the finicky blade."
"Another handy hack? Try using binder clips to secure the edges of your pan. This will prevent the sheet from shifting and rolling when you add your toppings."
"Silicone liners are also a good option if you don't want to constantly be throwing away your parchment paper, though you will need to wash them in between uses - effectively defeating the purpose of a low-mess hack."
Sheet pan dinners are easy to prepare and versatile, allowing for various recipes to be cooked simultaneously. Ina Garten recommends lining sheet pans with parchment paper to make cleanup easier. After cooking, the parchment can be discarded, leaving a clean pan. While the pan still needs to be washed, this method reduces scrubbing. Parchment paper is affordable and available in rolls or pre-cut sheets. Binder clips can secure the parchment, but should be removed before baking. Silicone liners are an alternative but require washing after each use.
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