Great Jones Just Released the Small Sheet Pan Everyone’s Been Waiting For
published NowIt’s no secret: We’ve loved the Great Jones Holy Sheet since it made its debut back in November of 2019. Its striking royal blue or green color, slick nonstick surface, and durable (read: no warping!) construction make it a staple in our kitchen. We use our Holy Sheets every day , whether it’s for roasting garlicky fingerling potatoes , slow-roasting salmon , baking blueberry lemon scones , whipping up cream biscuits , or making bathes of next-level (brown butter! Salted caramel!) chocolate chip cookies .
Buy NowSo, yeah, we’re fans. And as the biggest-of-fans, we have some very exciting news for you: Great Jones just (as in, this very minute) launched Little Sheet! While Holy Sheet is a half-sheet pan, Little Sheet is a quarter sheet pan and is the “single most requested product from Great Jones customers since we launched Holy Sheet in 2019,” the company told us.
Quarter sheet pans are the perfect size for cooking for two or one, roasting a few portions of protein (like salmon fillets or chicken thighs!), making a half-batch of roasted chickpeas , and baking just a couple of cookies or scones. They’re also great for prep tasks, like making croutons, toasting nuts, or draining fried garlic chips. And here’s a bonus! Quarter sheet pans are also easier to clean than half sheet pans — because of their smaller stature, they fit easily fit into your sink for washing.
Little Sheet is now available in the brand’s Blueberry and Broccoli colors and sold as as a pack of two for $45. Like the Holy Sheet , Little Sheet is dishwasher-friendly and oven-safe to 450°F and broiler-safe for short periods of time (like if you want to melt cheese on top of an open-faced sandwich). Get yours today at Great Jones .
How excited are you for Little Sheet? Let us know in the comments!
Riddley Gemperlein-Schirm
Lifestyle Editor, Tools
Riddley Gemperlein-Schirm is the Tools Editor at The Kitchn. A professional kitchen equipment tester, she's worked for America's Test Kitchen, EatingWell, and Food52. Her goal: to find the best gear for your kitchen so you don't waste time or money on anything else. She lives in Boston, MA with her two dogs.
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