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Roasted Veg on Parchment Paper

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This morning I made a large batch of roasted vegetables lining the pans with parchment paper.  I've never used parchment paper before when I've roasted vegetables but feeling lazy I thought it would help with the clean up and it did.  However, the vegetables were stuck to the paper and I had to peel them off individually.  Luckily they came out fine, but what a chore peeling the vegetables from the paper.  Do you use parchment paper for this?  What did I do wrong?

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Re: Roasted Veg on Parchment Paper

I made my own recipe for veggies using sliced yellow squash, zuchinni,onions,mushrooms,grape tomatoes and diced red peppers and preseasoned with garlic powder,Mrs Dash but I saute them in Olive oil.  I used parchment paper for my baked walnut recipe but I spread the paper with margerine or olive oil and they don't stick You might try that. Hope that helps

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@Goodie2shoes wrote:

I made my own recipe for veggies using sliced yellow squash, zuchinni,onions,mushrooms,grape tomatoes and diced red peppers and preseasoned with garlic powder,Mrs Dash but I saute them in Olive oil.  I used parchment paper for my baked walnut recipe but I spread the paper with margerine or olive oil and they don't stick You might try that. Hope that helps


@Goodie2shoes  Your receipe is like mine minus the mushrooms.  I toss mine with olive oil and roast at 425 for 30 minutes.  Sautéing them isn't roasting.  Good idea for your walnut receipe.

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Re: Roasted Veg on Parchment Paper

It might depend on how high your heat was........Parchment paper ratings are from 420 degrees to 450 degrees.  Assuming since you are roasting veggies, that you used some oil on the veggies first. 

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Re: Roasted Veg on Parchment Paper

Love parchment paper and use it soooo much. I do have to give it a light spray Pam or olive oil or smear it with some butter.

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Re: Roasted Veg on Parchment Paper

I roast vegetables on tin foil sprayed with a little olive oil. No sticking.

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@cindyNC wrote:

It might depend on how high your heat was........Parchment paper ratings are from 420 degrees to 450 degrees.  Assuming since you are roasting veggies, that you used some oil on the veggies first. 


Oven was at 425 degrees.  Tossed veggies with olive oil.  Thinking parchment paper doesn't work for roasting.

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@Spacrazy wrote:

Love parchment paper and use it soooo much. I do have to give it a light spray Pam or olive oil or smear it with some butter.


I thought that since the veggies were tossed in olive oil that would have been enough when put on the parchment, guess not.

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@Biftu wrote:

@cindyNC wrote:

It might depend on how high your heat was........Parchment paper ratings are from 420 degrees to 450 degrees.  Assuming since you are roasting veggies, that you used some oil on the veggies first. 


Oven was at 425 degrees.  Tossed veggies with olive oil.  Thinking parchment paper doesn't work for roasting.


I do this all the time and the veggies never stick, maybe not enough olive oil?

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Re: Roasted Veg on Parchment Paper

I line a heavy bake sheet with all foil and spray with olive oil.  Then spray vegetable tops after they're placed.  

 

Never had an issue.

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