Are You Using Your Stoneware Correctly? Tips and Techniques for New Users

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various tips and techniques for using and caring for Pampered Chef stoneware, particularly aimed at new users. Participants share personal experiences and suggestions regarding the proper use of stoneware, as well as potential pitfalls to avoid.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares a list of tips for seasoning and caring for stoneware, including avoiding soap and using high-fat items for seasoning.
  • Another participant mentions the value of the Stoneware Inspirations cookbook for new users, highlighting its relevant content.
  • One user expresses excitement about acquiring the cookbook to learn more about stoneware.
  • A participant provides a link to a flyer already created about stoneware use.
  • Another participant requests specific tips on caring for stoneware after purchase.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, discusses the risks of using a dishwasher for cleaning stoneware, noting potential damage and warranty issues.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best practices for stoneware care, particularly regarding cleaning methods and the use of dishwashers, with some participants emphasizing caution while others share tips without consensus on all points.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a range of personal experiences and practices related to stoneware, with participants contributing various insights and tips based on their own usage.

Who May Find This Useful

New Pampered Chef consultants and users of stoneware may find the shared experiences and tips beneficial as they navigate the use and care of their products.

Mystik
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I searched through the files and posts and found some nifty stoneware tips that I was thinking would be a handy cheat sheet for people new to stoneware. I am going to try and make up a flyer to hand to guests when they order a stone. Some of the tips I will give more detail for on the flyer than I have listed here.

Tips I have so far are:

  • Start the seasoning process by baking crescent rolls or another high-fat item
  • Do not use the stone in place of a regular cookie sheet under pies, it may crack
  • aluminum foil on the bottom of your oven will interfere with how the stone works
  • use a baking soda and water paste every so often to clean the stone, it will also clear up any stickiness that may devlop
  • avoid using aerosol spray oil, it will cause stickiness on the stone
  • Should your stone be washed with soap accidentally bake a batch of crescent rolls on it and throw them out, they will absorb the soap
  • Use the stone that is proportional to what you're cooking.Two thirds or more of the surface should be covered to prevent cracking
  • Spread food out evenly on the stone, it should not be all clustered together
  • Stones will not harbor bacteria or absorb soap
  • Nver take a stone directly from the freezer to a hot oven, it needs to be thawed out a bit first
  • Stones do not need to be pre-heated

If anyone has any other tips that they think a new stone user would find handy feel free to post them. And I thank everyone who previously posted one of the tips listed above, some of these things I never knew until I went poking around earlier today.
 
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I have been thinking about a similar flyer about Stoneware use and care.

In the meantime, I recommend that a stoneware newbie purchase the Stoneware Inspirations cookbook because there are two or three pages about Stoneware right in there!
 
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I'm getting that cookbook on the 21, can't wait to check it out.
 
Here is a flyer that someone has already made up.
 

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I have that file, thanks though, Jennifer. What I'm looking for is tips of what to do with/how to care for the stoneware once you've bought it.
 
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From John, Pampered1224:

Deterioration of the stone itself. With the power of the jets in the dishwasher, you wash away part of the stone. The jets in a normal dishwasher are strong enough to errode the stone. This would void the warranty. Also, it will oversoak the stone. If you use it before letting it air dry for 24 hours, you risk "water logged stoneware cracking". The water stays in the stone after you wash it. With the dishwasher, you are forcing even more water into the stone than you would by simply running it under the tap. You have to make sure the stone is dry when you place it in the oven or the water in the stone can over heat the stone and crack it.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is Pampered Chef stoneware, and how does it work?

Pampered Chef stoneware is made from natural clay and is designed to absorb and retain heat, providing even cooking and browning. It works by creating a natural non-stick surface when seasoned properly, making it ideal for baking, roasting, and cooking a variety of dishes.

2. How do I season my new stoneware for the first time?

To season your new stoneware, wash it with warm water and mild soap, then dry it thoroughly. Next, apply a thin layer of vegetable oil or shortening to the surface. Place it in a cold oven, set the temperature to 350°F (175°C), and bake for about an hour. Allow it to cool completely in the oven before removing it.

3. Can I use my stoneware in the microwave?

Yes, Pampered Chef stoneware is microwave-safe. However, avoid sudden temperature changes, such as placing a hot stoneware piece directly into cold water, as this can cause it to crack. Always check the specific guidelines for your stoneware piece before using it in the microwave.

4. How do I clean my stoneware after use?

To clean your stoneware, allow it to cool completely before washing. Use warm water and a non-abrasive sponge or cloth to remove food residue. Avoid using soap unless necessary, as it can strip the seasoning. For stubborn stains, soak the stoneware in warm water for a short time, then scrub gently.

5. What are some tips for preventing food from sticking to my stoneware?

To prevent food from sticking, ensure your stoneware is properly seasoned before use. Always preheat your oven with the stoneware inside to help create a non-stick surface. Additionally, using a light coating of oil or cooking spray on the surface before adding food can further reduce sticking.

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