Safely Storing Stoneware: Stackable & Compatible with Pans?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores various methods and experiences related to storing stoneware, including stacking techniques and compatibility with other bakeware. Participants share their personal practices and concerns regarding potential damage to both stoneware and other pans.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions concerns about breaking or scratching stoneware and asks for storage advice.
  • Another participant shares that they stack their stoneware without issues and keep it with other bakeware.
  • One participant expresses caution about stacking stoneware on non-stick pans but notes that stacking is generally fine.
  • Another participant describes having a cabinet full of stacked stoneware, using original boxes for less frequently used pieces to provide cushioning.
  • One participant stacks their stoneware but separates glazed pieces to prevent scratching.
  • Another participant keeps their round stones and bar pan in the oven due to limited cabinet space, while displaying other pieces for decor.
  • One participant utilizes racks to store stoneware and muffin tins separately to avoid stacking.
  • Another participant inquires about cleaning gray scratches from their stoneware after shows.
  • One participant suggests using a baking soda paste to clean scratches.
  • Another participant organizes their stoneware by type, storing similar items together in a pull-out cupboard.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best methods for storing stoneware, with some participants advocating for stacking while others express caution. No clear consensus emerges regarding the safest practices.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a variety of personal storage solutions based on their kitchen space and preferences, highlighting the diversity of experiences within the community.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on stoneware storage and organization may find the shared experiences relevant to their own practices.

Monty060609
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How do you store stoneware? Can it be stacked? stored with the pans?
I don't want to break it or scratch it or mess up my other pans.
 
We stack ours..and don't have any problems..and we just keep it with our other bakeware.
 
I probably wouldn't put it on top of non-stick pan of any sort, but you can stack them on top of each other and maybe put a pan on top of the stone. They're pretty tough!
 
I have an entire cabinet full of just stoneware, and it's stacked. I have a few pieces that I don't use often (old round stones), that I keep in the original boxes, so it helps with a little 'cushion'. I just try to be really careful when pulling something out not to bang it against another piece. I probably have too much, but if I didn't store it that way, it would be scattered all over my kitchen!!!
 
I stack mine, but keep the glazed ones each separate (or with a cookware protector in between them). Other pieces of stoneware can really scratch up the glaze if you're not careful with how they are touching each other.
 
i keep my round stones and bar pan in the oven...and when i am not using them just put them on the counter...we have very VERY limited cabinet space in our rental but i do keep my DCB and my rectangular baker on top of my cabinets they match my decor in there!
 
I have racks from Bed Bath and Beyond that fit our skinny cabinet next to the stove. That way they aren't stacked on top of each other. One rack has all my stoneware and muffin tins. The other one has cutting boards and metal sheet pans.
 
i got gray scratches in mine when i take them to shows, anything we can do to clean them up?
 
Try a paste of baking soda and water and rub it in to the scratch.
 
I have our old stoneware racks that I have the non-glazed in. Then, I have my glazed sw displayed on my server. The non-stick cookware is on my pot rack, and bakeware in a skinny cabinet next to oven.
 
I have a cupboard with a pull-out thing where I keep my cookie sheets and flat stones. I just store like with like (round with round, bar pan with reg. sheets) and it's fine. The bakeware (glazed and not) get stacked. Pie plate goes with the other pie plates. Small bar pan goes with the other sheets
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I stack my Pampered Chef stoneware safely?

Yes, you can stack Pampered Chef stoneware safely. However, it's important to ensure that the pieces are clean and dry before stacking to prevent scratching or damage. Always place a soft cloth or paper towel between pieces if you're stacking them to provide extra protection.

Are Pampered Chef stoneware pieces compatible with other brands?

While Pampered Chef stoneware is designed for optimal performance, it can be compatible with other brands as long as the dimensions and shapes allow for stacking. However, be cautious as different materials may have varying heat retention and cooking properties.

What is the best way to store my stoneware to prevent damage?

The best way to store your stoneware is in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. Stack pieces with protective layers in between, and avoid placing heavy items on top to prevent cracking or chipping.

Can I use metal utensils on Pampered Chef stoneware?

It's recommended to avoid using metal utensils on Pampered Chef stoneware to prevent scratches. Instead, opt for silicone, wood, or plastic utensils to maintain the integrity of the stoneware surface.

Is it safe to store stoneware in the oven?

While it is safe to store Pampered Chef stoneware in the oven, it is not recommended to leave it there for long periods when not in use. Always ensure that the oven is off and cool before placing stoneware inside, and avoid using it as a permanent storage solution.

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