The jelly roll pan needs sides that are about 1 in high because many of the recipes calling for a jelly roll pan have a cake-like batter. A jelly roll pan can double as a cookie sheet. Some cookie sheets can double as jelly roll pans.
A jelly roll pan is generally 13" X 9" and has a a 1 inch edge, and a cookies sheet is 13" x 9" but flat (no edge).
I believe a regular cookie sheet is slightly bigger than a jelly roll pan. This will make the cake thinner and it will bake faster so reduce the baking time.
insulated cookie sheets hold the heat from the oven longer than an air bake cookie sheet
An insulated cookie sheet is made from two thin sheets of metal with an air space in between.
There is a difference between: Worksheet and Balance Sheet
There is a difference between: Worksheet and Balance Sheet
what is the difference between a patient day sheet and a procedure day sheet.
The difference between the GI sheet galvanized and mild sheet steel is the gauged used. The other difference is the materials used and the galvanization aspect.
An unprepared cookie sheet is simply a cookie sheet that does not require a coating of grease and sprinkled flour.
A jelly roll pan is a sheet pan with raised edges of about 2/3 inch. Sponge cake batter is poured onto it and baked, when done it is turned out onto a floured linen dishtowel and a jelly filling spread over the cake. Using the dishtowel for help the cake is rolled up around the filling. The resulting "log" of a cake is sprinkled with powdered sugar and sliced into 1 inch sections for serving. Unlike a jelly roll pan, a cookie sheet is normally totally flat with no edges.
There is no difference between Contingent Liability and Off Balance Sheet Liability.
A cookie sheet is a type of baking pan. A cookie sheet has no sides (or only one side) so cookies can slide easily from the baking sheet onto a cooling rack. Other types of baking pans have sides to contain food. Cookies are frequently baked on jellyroll pans, which have 1/2" sides and are often confused with cookie sheets.
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There may be no difference between a Material Safety Data Sheet and a Chemical Safety Data Sheet, except the title. Whether there is a difference depends on who compiled the document and what purpose they had in mind.