How do you remove rice krispie treats from a pan and have them look good?!


Question: How do you remove rice krispie treats from a pan and have them look good?
I am either making rice krispie treats or brownies for my church and cannot figure out a good way to remove them from the pan neatly. The sides and the bottom stick even though the baking dish is either teflon coated or pyres and I also use butter. Any suggestions?

Answers:

cut a piece of wax paper the length of the pan so it has an overhang on each end, smoosh the rice krispy treats in the pan and once they are set, put the entire pan of cookies out by the overhangs on each end. then you can cut them precisely without wrestling them out of the pan.



take out of pan while still gooey and plyable, place in tupaware type rectangular container, press slightly to allow firmness, add sprinkles or candies. allow to cool before cutting.

if you truely have a difficult time with rice krispy treats, they have "kits" at the store, think its for the use of making them in the microwave

brownies are easier, buy box that you only need to add eggs, oil or water, double up a batch to make them thick!



use parchment paper (its actually silicon coated paper which is used in bakeries).if you cant find it in the stores, the go to your local bakery and see if you can buy a few sheets from him or her. your brownies or krispie treats wont stick to the pan. spray some pam on the sides of the pan for a truly non-stick baking experience. suki



line the pan with parchment paper spray the pan first fo the paper will stay in place, then lightly spry the paper before pressing the treats in. That's the way we did it at school lunch room. Same with peanut butter chewy squares



cafegirl has the best solution. Foil will also work for the rice krispies. For brownies, flower the pan and let it cool completely before removing them.



I just rub some butter on a knife and cut them - they come out very well.



Spray the bottom and sides with "Pam" first



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