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Norpro 18 Inch x 13 Inch Commercial Grade Aluminum Jelly Roll Pan
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    Features:
  • Measures 18inches x 13inches x 1inch/45.7cm x 33.0cm x 2.5cm
  • Made of commercial grade aluminum
  • Raised edges for baking jelly rolls, fudge, and candy
  • Hand washing recommended
Specs:
ColorAs Shown
Height1 Inches
Length17.75 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJanuary 2006
Size17.8 x 12.8 x 1 inches
Weight1.85 pounds
Width12.75 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Norpro 18 Inch x 13 Inch Commercial Grade Aluminum Jelly Roll Pan:

u/BostonEnginerd ยท 0 pointsr/AskReddit

In my opinion, the bare minimum of what you need is:

  1. A decent chef's knife. This one comes recommended by Cook's Illustrated and is pretty cheap:
    http://www.amazon.com/Victorinox-40520-Fibrox-8-Inch-Chefs/dp/B000638D32

  2. A good sized stainless steel saucepan.

  3. A good sized stainless steel sautee pan.

  4. Some heavy gauge aluminum jelly roll pans. Something like these:
    http://www.amazon.com/Norpro-Commercial-Grade-Aluminum-Jelly/dp/B000F7A58U

  5. Parchment paper.

    Don't waste money on cheap cookie pans.

    A great addition on top of this would be a good cast iron skillet and a cast iron Dutch Oven. I would shop secondhand market for these.

    I would avoid aluminum (Non-clad) and non-stick cookware. The aluminum stuff reacts with acidic foods and the non-stick cookware flakes off eventually. Stick to stainless steel for the most bang for your buck.