Perfectly Cook Lean Meat with Our Deep Dish Baker and Baking Bowl

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SUMMARY

The Deep Dish Baker (DDB) and Baking Bowl are essential kitchen tools for cooking lean meats such as rabbit and venison, ensuring they remain tender and juicy. These stoneware products utilize a unique condensation method that prevents drying out, allowing for a "set it and forget it" cooking style. Users can prepare a variety of dishes, including BBQ ribs and casseroles, without the need for added liquids. The DDB also serves multiple purposes, such as a microwave-safe dish for desserts, making it a versatile addition to any kitchen.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of stoneware cooking techniques
  • Familiarity with marinating processes for lean meats
  • Knowledge of cooking times and temperatures for various meats
  • Basic skills in preparing and serving meals
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  • Research the benefits of stoneware for cooking and baking
  • Explore recipes specifically designed for the Deep Dish Baker
  • Learn about marinating techniques for enhancing flavor in lean meats
  • Investigate the versatility of stoneware in microwave cooking
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This discussion is beneficial for home cooks, especially those interested in preparing lean meats, as well as culinary enthusiasts looking to enhance their cooking techniques with versatile kitchen tools.

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Recomend our Deep Dish Baker and Baking Bowl to hunters wives. Lean meat like rabbit, venison, etc. cook to perection in them.
 
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Selling DDB and Baking BowlI always bring the Stoneware Bowl and Glazed DDB to my shows and talk about them extensively. (I even keep the Rect Baker and Rect Lid/Bowl out in the car, because alot of people ask to see it). I tell them they can buy them separately or as a set. Then plug in how to get it as a 1/2 price combo by having their own show. Then I also plug in about the glazed stones too. I tell them if they want the worlds best chicken (and if they like the rotisserie? chickens at Pick n Save), they will love this set. (to de-bone a chicken, I pretend to hold up a chicken and shake the legs, and all the meat will literally fall right off. That always gets a good laugh.) Beef roast, pork roast, chicken, Thanksgiving turkey, you name it. All you have to do is put the meat in, your favorite seasoning, set it, and forget it. (I call this my Ron Popeil stuff!!!) No need to add liquids EVER! To sell the baker and lid bowl, I tell them to make the most tender BBQ ribs, all they have to do is put a couple racks of raw ribs in the bottom, a whole bottle of Sweet Baby Ray's, cover it, set it and forget it. They will need a big spatula to get them out about an hour later, because they will be falling apart.

I ask them when they take the metal lids off their current roaster, or take off the tinfoil, if their is water dripping everywhere, and everyone shakes their head yes. I explain with our sets they won't have that happening, reason being, all the condensation builds up, hits the stone, and drips right back down on top of the meats, creating a rain forest/basting effect. They love that part! I explain I'm cooking like my mother used to, but in half the time. My mother used to brown the roast on the stove top first, put it in the oven uncovered at one temperature, add the vegetables later, then cover it, lower the temp, keep checking if it's drying up, and on, and on, and on... Now with my Ron Popeil stuff, I can do one step cooking. I can set my Clock/Timer and go on a bike ride with my son, and not worry about it. I also tell them to do the math, and if they see they are spending $50-60 to make a chicken in once a month, think again. The pieces can be inverted, so you can put a casserole or baked beans in the bowl, and use the DDB as a lid. You can turn the bowl over and make a bread bowl like Perkin's does, without paying the high price. Then I explain you can put the DDB in the microwave (along with all our other pieces that fit) and make some nice desserts such as Mom's Apple Crisp without heating up the kitchen in the summer. I also use the DDB for my Saturday morning cinnamon rolls, chicken parmesan, quiche, left overs, you name it. I sell alot of these sets I think because I do take the time to discuss all of this. I tell them if they can only afford one piece tonight (if they don't want to book a party, and get it for free or 50% off) that they can call me in a month or two and order the top piece to go with it. Sorry so long, but I really love talking about these sets, and I sell lots of them.

Yvonne Rabe
 
Dear fellow hunters' wives,Are you tired of struggling to cook lean meats like rabbit and venison to perfection? Look no further than our Deep Dish Baker and Baking Bowl! These versatile kitchen tools are perfect for cooking lean meats, ensuring they come out tender and juicy every time.The Deep Dish Baker is designed to evenly distribute heat, allowing your meat to cook thoroughly without drying out. The Baking Bowl is perfect for marinating your meat before cooking, infusing it with flavor and keeping it moist and tender.Not only are these tools great for cooking lean meats, but they are also perfect for making hearty stews, casseroles, and even desserts. Their durable and high-quality construction makes them a must-have in any kitchen.So why struggle with tough and dry lean meats when you can easily achieve perfection with our Deep Dish Baker and Baking Bowl? Give them a try and see the difference they make in your cooking. Happy hunting!Sincerely,
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Deep Dish Baker used for?

The Deep Dish Baker is designed for cooking a variety of dishes, including casseroles, lasagna, and other baked meals. It is particularly effective for cooking lean meats, as it promotes even cooking and helps retain moisture.

How does the Baking Bowl help in cooking lean meat?

The Baking Bowl is ideal for marinating and cooking lean meats. Its shape allows for even heat distribution, ensuring that the meat cooks thoroughly while maintaining its juiciness and flavor.

Can I use the Deep Dish Baker in the microwave?

Yes, the Deep Dish Baker is microwave-safe, making it convenient for quick cooking and reheating. However, always check the specific guidelines provided with your product for the best results.

What types of lean meats can I cook in these products?

You can cook a variety of lean meats in the Deep Dish Baker and Baking Bowl, including chicken breast, turkey, pork tenderloin, and fish. These products help achieve a tender and flavorful result.

Are the Deep Dish Baker and Baking Bowl dishwasher safe?

Yes, both the Deep Dish Baker and Baking Bowl are dishwasher safe, making cleanup easy and convenient after cooking your favorite lean meat dishes.

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