My baking papers seem to absorb water a lot. Whenever I bake cookies with a bit wet batter such as lady fingers or cat's tongue, my cookies end up with a not flat but wavy bottom. Is that because of the type of baking papers I used or I did something wrong?
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How long does it take you to pipe out a full tray of cookies? Is the paper wrinkled all over, or only under the cookies you piped first? – csk Jan 16 '21 at 03:53
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1What kind of paper do you use? – GdD Jan 16 '21 at 15:01
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I used this one https://images.app.goo.gl/QKAwSxenoMKEqBnR8 – Sean Jan 25 '21 at 15:25
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I notice the paper wrinkled under all cookies – Sean Jan 25 '21 at 15:28
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Yes, I would say this is completely normal. It is how paper acts when in contact with liquids.
If you don't like the effect, don't use baking paper under the cookies.

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