Batter Bowls Changed? - I'm Confused!

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The discussion centers around the perceived changes in batter bowls used in recipes compared to those currently owned by users. Participants confirm that the batter bowls featured in the video appear different, resembling those on the website, which are currently on backorder. Additionally, the new 2-cup prep bowls are highlighted as a suitable size for the 1.5-quart round baker, with users expressing satisfaction with their functionality and recommending them for various uses.

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  • Familiarity with kitchenware terminology, specifically "batter bowls" and "prep bowls."
  • Understanding of product variations and backorder implications in retail.
  • Knowledge of common kitchen measurements, such as quart and cup sizes.
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  • Research the differences between various styles of batter bowls.
  • Explore the features and benefits of the new 2-cup prep bowls.
  • Investigate the implications of product backorders on consumer purchasing decisions.
  • Learn about effective ways to utilize prep bowls in meal preparation.
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rennea
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I was watching the DVD that came with our change over and thought that the batter bowls that they are using in the recipes looks different then the ones that I have. Am I crazy? They look taller, thiner and the spouts look different. Just wondering if they had changed in the last while and I didn't notice.:confused:
 
I didn't notice any difference. I'll have to watch it again. They haven't changed at all as far as I know.
 
I have the same batter bowls...That's what I thought. I just watched the video and they have a different style of batter bowl. It looks like the one that is on the website. I just thought that it was strange that they would change it for the video and not for the products. :confused:I noticed that too. I thought they looked like the ones on the website. I know that the ones on the website are on backorder right now so I don't think they are changing them. I think they just used the ones on the website for the video.I was wondering the same thing. I think they look like the ones on the website too. I was also wondering if any of you have seen the new 2 cup prep bowls. I saw them on the website and they look like the perfect size for the 1.5 quart round baker. But I was wondering if anyone has seen them in person and what they thought of them. I was thinking of getting a set for my hostess for her show next week.Thanks,CindyI have the new 2 cup prep bowls. They are perfect for the 1.5 quart round baker. They are a little bit wider than the 1 cup prep bowls, but they are shorter. They are great for spices or nuts, or anything that you need a little bit more of. I use them all the time and I just love them. I am going to get another set for myself. I would definitely recommend them to anyone.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What changes have been made to the Pampered Chef Batter Bowls?

The Pampered Chef Batter Bowls have undergone some design updates to improve functionality and user experience. These changes may include new materials, updated measurements, or enhanced features like better grip or lids.

Are the new Batter Bowls still microwave and dishwasher safe?

Yes, the updated Batter Bowls are still designed to be microwave and dishwasher safe, just like the previous versions. Always check the specific care instructions that come with your new bowl to ensure proper use.

What sizes are available for the new Batter Bowls?

The new Batter Bowls are available in a variety of sizes, typically including 1-quart, 2-quart, and 4-quart options. This allows for versatility in cooking and baking tasks.

Do the new Batter Bowls come with lids?

Yes, the new design of the Batter Bowls includes lids that fit securely, making it easier to store leftovers or prepped ingredients without spills.

How can I tell if I have the old or new version of the Batter Bowl?

You can identify the version by checking the product label or packaging. The new Batter Bowls may have updated branding or features that distinguish them from the older models, such as a different logo or color scheme.

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