







🔥 Bake smarter, serve sharper — your kitchen’s sleek secret weapon!
The Nordic Ware 45300 Naturals Baker's Quarter Sheet is a premium, American-made aluminum baking tray designed for even heat distribution and versatile use. Perfect for baking small batches, reheating meals, and stylish serving, it combines durability with a 5-year warranty, making it an essential tool for the modern kitchen.
| ASIN | B000RYPHRK |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #102,493 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #234 in Baking & Cookie Sheets |
| Care instructions | Hand Wash |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,618) |
| Date First Available | 9 August 2012 |
| Dishwasher safe? | No |
| Import designation | Made in USA |
| Included components | Natural Aluminum Commercial Baker's Quarter Sheet |
| Is assembly required | No |
| Is mould resistant | Aluminum Free |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Item model number | 45300AMZ |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 32.87 x 24.46 x 2.87 cm; 453.59 g |
J**A
The best baking pan!
Amazing, cookies cook perfectly and I’ve tried many different brands!
A**I
E un prodotto veramente molto buono, a forno va benissimo x patate etc.
R**D
قيد التجربة وجميلة نفس الصورة ولكن وصلتني مخدوشة
A**H
Bought this pan on the recommendation of thewirecutter.com website (NYT). Totally worth the praise. Very sturdy build and good thickness. The long edge fits my 28L Samsung Convection oven.
M**T
I bought several of these a half dozen years ago, after reading absolutely EVERYTHING written about aluminum baking sheets. They are exactly as described, perfect! Heavy gauge, polished aluminum baking sheets. I have both the half sheet and quarter sheet pans and use them several times per week for cookies, biscuits, bread, rolls, turnovers, roast veggies, bacon, fish sticks & tater-tots, roast meats - baked chicken breasts, pork chops, racks of ribs, & to catch drips under pies, casseroles... these are VERY useful! They do not warp, they stay flat and the food stays put on the sheet. They heat evenly so all items cook the same. They heat quickly - so your cookies & biscuits brown and don't over-spread, & they cool quickly, so cookies left on the sheet to cool will crisp but are not in danger of burning due to residual heat. If properly greased, or if baking paper or silicon mats are used, they will not stick - or add aluminum to your food. They are thick enough to support even heavy roasted items like spatchcocked chicken, whole hams, casseroles, pies... but because they are aluminum, they do not weigh much, so they will not throw your back out trying to lift them loaded with that roast or casserole. If you are going to buy aluminum baking sheets buy these. I have bought dozens of baking sheets over the years - all are gone, except these. Since I bought these, I have only bought more of these. There is 1 con you should know, and it has nothing to do with the quality or these fabulous baking sheets, but rather a fact about aluminum you should know: you cannot put them in the dishwasher, they must be washed by hand, COMPLETELY, if you want them to stay shiny, mirror sheets. Being aluminum also makes most grease-removing cleansers a no-no. Dishwasher detergents and most grease removers contains chemicals which actually EAT aluminum, & will corrode your lovely sheets, they will come out with grey or white corrosion all over them and pitted, & THEN you will be spending REAL time scrubbing! If you do not clean them completely, any residual oils left on them will partially evaporate, become gummy & will brown the next time you bake anything. Eventually your baking sheets will start to look like burled oak, and you have 2 choices: 1) let them go... there is no concrete evidence that the accumulated brown stuff has any affect on their fabulous cooking qualities, and it does make you look like an AVID baker... this is how baking sheets in bakeries look... however, if you choose this route, you do not have my mother.... 2) schedule a periodic major cleaning session - & plan to spend the afternoon scrubbing with vinegar, lemon juice & baking soda, dish soap, barkeepers friend, cream of tarter... or whatever your favorite blog or UTUBE video cleaning method advises. Mine takes all weekend, as my favorite method involves long soaks in hot water with dish soap & vinegar, & periodic scrubbing sessions using my lodge enamel scrubbing brush - less scrubbing. More tea breaks! This is true of any aluminum cookware, even anodized, so it has to do with the ying and yang of aluminum, but if you go in with eyes open, knowing this is part of the package, you will be happy with these perfect aluminum baking sheets for a very long time.., oh, and they also scratch if you use utensils made of a harder substance - like stainless steel - or scrubbed with steel wool, another detail about aluminum...but actually, so does everything else, scratch if scraped with something harder - even diamonds so.... Think hard silicon, wood, other "softer than aluminum" tools, and plastic scrubbers - including old credit cards! or not... scratches make places for grease to stay - which only matters if you care, so again, eyes open.
P**E
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