Silpat are all they all that??
Saturday, January 30, 2010 at 1:57PM
The Lone Baker in "silicone baking mat", "silpat Australia, Australia, Demarle, silicone, silpat, silpats

                             Demarle's Silpat's

 

Update: Silpats are now available in Australia from The Red Spoon Company my favourite molecular gastronomy supply store.

Finally!! I have got my hands on some Silpat's, could not find them anywhere in Australia... well, I didn't travel Australia for them but I did have a jolly good look on the internet. 

Amazon's International store stocks them to ship to Australia, I don't think I'll go into the postage costs, I'm still slightly traumatised by the experience.

We do have silicone baking mats here, I own several, what we don't have is Silpat with it's woven matrix of fibre glass strands sandwiched between silicone coating.

      Fibreglass weave sandwiched between Silicone coating

Apart from saving on the copious metres of silicone baking paper I go through, the fibreglass component of the Silpat should help prevent the over browned bottoms of baked goods I'm experiencing with my new & ghastly oven.

I also want to expand my sugar work skills & I've been led to believe that the Silpat is the perfect surface to tip hot toffee/candy onto. 

As I now gaze at the Silpats on the bench, with their "I'm new" sheen, I'm hoping they will be "all that"!!

Update on Friday, March 18, 2011 at 2:11PM by Registered CommenterThe Lone Baker

After over a year of use I can report I love the silpats. I use them for all my hot sugar/isomalt work, plus baking and as a general non-stick work surface. Brilliant product!! 

Update on Tuesday, December 4, 2018 at 3:04PM by Registered CommenterThe Lone Baker

Seven years later:  ok silpats stain .... sometimes from first use, it doesn't change cooking fuction but they don't look as attractive.  Wear and tear... stored flat and cleaned gently away from sharp ojects you will get many years of average use... however they don't last forever and do need replacing if a surface is won or nicked. I'm on my third lot since 2011 with medium to high non commerical usage. I still love them!!  

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