Here's Why Sheet Pans Pop In The Oven And How You Can Prevent It
Here's Why Sheet Pans Pop In The Oven And How You Can Prevent It
The reverberating pop sound that is made when sheets are placed in the oven is the metal warping or twisting slightly as it expands and contracts. In this article, we take an in-depth look at the warping of sheet pans, why it happens, its possible effects on cooking and much more as well as answer frequently asked questions about the somewhat strange phenomenon.
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