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More Information I AcceptOn its face, it seems like a strange question. After all, many recipes recommend covering or wrapping your food in aluminum foil while it cooks. However, while aluminum foil is a versatile kitchen essential, it’s not suitable for every application. If you’re using aluminum foil as an oven liner, it could cause more harm than good.
If you’re lining baking sheets, wrapping up food or covering it up to retain moisture, then aluminum foil is the way to go. It’s versatile and resistant to heat, making it a great option for cooking and baking. But when it comes to protecting your oven from spills, it’s best to keep your foil in the box. While people may recommend using aluminum foil in the oven along the bottom or the racks, doing so can actually have serious consequences. That’s because while foil is heat resistant, it isn’t completely heat-proof. Using high heat with aluminum foil in the oven bottom could cause the foil to melt, permanently damaging your appliance. Using aluminum foil as an oven liner can also cause the following issues:
If you can’t use aluminum foil in the bottom of your oven, what should you use instead? If you want to avoid cleaning up caked-on drips and spills, there are a few things you can do:
If you’ve used aluminum foil in your oven in the past, you may want to make sure it didn’t affect the heating elements. Take some time to calibrate your oven, and schedule service if you think something is amiss.