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Reddit mentions of Sili Bake Silicone Pastry Mat with Measurements. Finally a Baking Mat That Actually Works. Designed in the USA. Large 23.3” x 14.9”

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Sili Bake Silicone Pastry Mat with Measurements. Finally a Baking Mat That Actually Works. Designed in the USA. Large 23.3” x 14.9”
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The Original Sili Bake pastry baking mat will not slip, move, or bunch up. It stays exactly where you place it.You can put it in the freezer. You can bake on it right in the oven. And it is completely dishwasher safe.Food grade certified. No harmful chemicals or smells.No stick surface cleans in a snap with soap and water.Comes with an attractive handy hanging pouch.
Specs:
Height1.38 Inches
Length14.57 Inches
SizeLarge
Weight0.05 Pounds
Width1.38 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Sili Bake Silicone Pastry Mat with Measurements. Finally a Baking Mat That Actually Works. Designed in the USA. Large 23.3” x 14.9”:

u/ThresholdLurker · 3 pointsr/Baking

What kind of things does she like to bake? Cookies, Cupcakes/cakes, breads/pastries/doughs, pies/tarts...? Anything and everything?

Aside from an awesome KitchenAid mixer, my personal favorite baking tool is a Silpat (and having two so you can rotate pans easily is nice. I'm always putting a second pan in after the first one, so it keeps things going.) After getting those, I almost never have to wash my baking pans, and crap doesn't occasionally stick to the pan while baking like it used to. I usually end up moving baked goods to the rack with my fingers because a spatula isn't even necessary with a Silpat much of the time. Freakin' awesome.

If she rolls dough often, she might enjoy one of these pastry mats. I use mine a lot (almost as much as my Silpats), but I roll out dough like every other day.

u/BforBubbles · 2 pointsr/Baking

You can try one of those plastic cutting mats for sewing. One of these https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00L5I8RTW/ref=zg_bs_262643011_13?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=YMBFT6YKR9K9KT8FAF8H some of them are better quality than others, and they come in different sizes.

I roll out my smaller doughs on a silicone baking mat. This is the exact one I have, and I love it! https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00IY1C7D0/ref=mp_s_a_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1511365887&sr=1-13&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65

u/prunesoda · 1 pointr/Baking

I am fond of pastry mats, myself, for working with dough by hands. Which is quite rare, but I use it a lot for things like scones. I don't like cutting boards; I have a difficulty with heavy objects and find silicone sticks to my counter top much better.

Here's an idea of one

I really love them because of their measurements, too. Which saves me from guesswork or whipping out a ruler.