I found a promising recipe online for Brown Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Bars ... I’m in! I printed it, gathered the ingredients and started making them this afternoon. It wasn’t until mid-stream that I realized the recipe called for them to be baked in a jelly roll pan. A what?? I’ve never heard of a jelly roll pan. Back to the internet. Low and behold, it’s a pan for making the cake part of a jelly roll, similar to what I call a cookie sheet except it has higher sides. Since my cookie sheets were too shallow, I ended up using the bottom half of a roasting pan. They turned out beautifully but I had my doubts there for a while.
How often do people make homemade jelly rolls? Is it just me or do any of you own a jelly roll pan? I can’t even remember the last time I had a jelly roll but I do like them.
I found this during my search ... what a great name!
Jelly Roll Pan and Morton
Jelly Roll Pan and Morton
That's MISTER Jelly Roll, if you please.
The home of the soul is the Open Road.
- DH Lawrence
- DH Lawrence
Jelly Roll Pan and Morton
How often do people make homemade jelly rolls? Is it just me or do any of you own a jelly roll pan?
My wife has one of those pans but don't recall her ever using it for a jelly roll. She's used it for different kinds of cakes and for pumpkin rolls though.
My wife has one of those pans but don't recall her ever using it for a jelly roll. She's used it for different kinds of cakes and for pumpkin rolls though.
Jelly Roll Pan and Morton
tabby;1448674 wrote: I found a promising recipe online for Brown Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Bars ... I’m in! I printed it, gathered the ingredients and started making them this afternoon. It wasn’t until mid-stream that I realized the recipe called for them to be baked in a jelly roll pan. A what?? I’ve never heard of a jelly roll pan. Back to the internet. Low and behold, it’s a pan for making the cake part of a jelly roll, similar to what I call a cookie sheet except it has higher sides. Since my cookie sheets were too shallow, I ended up using the bottom half of a roasting pan. They turned out beautifully but I had my doubts there for a while.
How often do people make homemade jelly rolls? Is it just me or do any of you own a jelly roll pan? I can’t even remember the last time I had a jelly roll but I do like them.
I found this during my search ... what a great name!
tabby...sounds yummy! Did you get the pan that you need? How did it turn out?
How often do people make homemade jelly rolls? Is it just me or do any of you own a jelly roll pan? I can’t even remember the last time I had a jelly roll but I do like them.
I found this during my search ... what a great name!
tabby...sounds yummy! Did you get the pan that you need? How did it turn out?
Jelly Roll Pan and Morton
LarsMac;1448682 wrote: That's MISTER Jelly Roll, if you please.
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:yh_rotfl
Jelly Roll Pan and Morton
Mustang;1448707 wrote: My wife has one of those pans but don't recall her ever using it for a jelly roll. She's used it for different kinds of cakes and for pumpkin rolls though.
I've never made a cake that was thin or flexible enough to roll into a shape. I've seen recipes for pumpkin rolls in magazines and they look delicious but it would be too ambitious for me to attempt! :-3
I've never made a cake that was thin or flexible enough to roll into a shape. I've seen recipes for pumpkin rolls in magazines and they look delicious but it would be too ambitious for me to attempt! :-3
Jelly Roll Pan and Morton
Lady J;1448753 wrote: tabby...sounds yummy! Did you get the pan that you need? How did it turn out?
Lady J, I just used the bottom of a roasting pan and they turned out beautifully! They're now a mere memory albeit a good one!
Lady J, I just used the bottom of a roasting pan and they turned out beautifully! They're now a mere memory albeit a good one!
Jelly Roll Pan and Morton
There was also a popular hairstyle called the jelly roll:
Here's Wally Cleaver's version:
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Here's Wally Cleaver's version:
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