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The thread centers around the use of stoneware for making microwave cakes, with participants sharing their personal experiences, recipes, and tips related to this cooking method. Various cake recipes and techniques are discussed, particularly focusing on the fluted pan and the outcomes of different cake variations.
Views differ on the appearance and texture of cakes made in the microwave, with some participants expressing satisfaction while others raise concerns about specific outcomes. No clear consensus emerges regarding the ideal method or recipe.
Participants share a variety of personal experiences and recipes, reflecting a range of preferences and outcomes when using stoneware for microwave cakes.
Consultants interested in exploring creative uses of stoneware for microwave baking may find the shared recipes and experiences beneficial.
Pampered Laura said:I love microwave cakes in the stoneware, because it makes people go nuts when they find out they can use stones in the micro!
Anyone have good recipes for Microwave Cakes in Stoneware? I have the Fluted Pan, so those would be good too.
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cmdtrgd said:I know that you can make the Sunshine Cake in the microwave because that's what the recipe says to do. You can find it in the Casual Cooking Cookbook. I think there are instructions to cook it in the oven, too. If so, couldn't you just use that formula to convert oven time/temp to microwave cooking?
loreedfk said:The version I always make is a devil's food cake (made according to instructions) mix put into the fluted pan. Then add 2/3 of a can of fudge icing. Microwave for 12 minutes - turn 1/4 turn every 3 minutes if no carousel in the microwave. Comes out like those chocolate lava cakes that you pay $4 per slice for in a restaurant!! Yum Yum!
I've sold bunches of fluted pans just with that recipe!
GourmetGirl said:When you put the frosting on top of the cake batter, it sinks during cooking, so that the cake is really moist and the frosting melts at the bottem and covers the cake when you flip it out... so yummy and easy!!! hth - alison
Stoneware Microwave Cakes are delicious, quick desserts that can be made in Pampered Chef's stoneware products specifically designed for microwave cooking. These cakes are easy to prepare and can be ready in just a few minutes, making them a perfect treat for any occasion.
To make a Stoneware Microwave Cake, simply mix your cake batter according to the recipe, pour it into the stoneware dish, and microwave it for the recommended time. Each recipe will vary, so be sure to follow the specific instructions for the best results.
While you can adapt many cake recipes for microwave cooking, it's best to use recipes specifically designed for stoneware and microwave use. These recipes take into account the unique cooking properties of stoneware to ensure your cake cooks evenly and has the right texture.
Cleaning your stoneware is simple! Allow it to cool completely before washing. You can use warm water and a gentle sponge or cloth to clean it. Avoid using harsh detergents or soaking the stoneware, as this can damage the seasoning and affect its cooking performance.
Yes, many Stoneware Microwave Cake recipes can be adapted for special diets, including gluten-free, dairy-free, or low-sugar options. Look for specific recipes that cater to your dietary needs, or modify existing recipes by substituting ingredients as necessary.