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This thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and thoughts on recipes they plan to prepare for August, particularly using glazed stones. Several users discuss specific recipes they have tried or are considering, as well as their strategies for presentations at shows.
No clear consensus emerges, as participants share a variety of recipes and personal experiences without a unified opinion on any single recipe.
Participants are sharing personal experiences with recipes and cooking methods, focusing on the use of glazed stones in their presentations.
Consultants looking for recipe ideas and personal experiences related to cooking with glazed stones may find this discussion beneficial.
melindag said:Although I'll demo anything a host has their heart set on....I promote a couple of specific recipes and a couple of different theme shows each month. It helps me be more consistent with my presentation when I get to do it more than once.
I'd like to offer something using the glazed Oval Baker, but haven't come up with a good plan yet.
I'd love to hear what stone recipes everyone is thinking about for September too!
its_me_susan said:What's everyone making this month?
I'm trying to decide on 2 recipes to offer. I found it much easier to pack for the same recipes all month last month.
I'll come back with the ones I'm debating in a bit.
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melindag said:I made the Juiciest Chicken from the Seasons Best today for dinner - and it was probably the best chicken I've ever had! IAnd I loved that I didn't have to go running out to buy special seasonings....it is all "standard" pantry items. I love this new Deep Baker!
Melinda
Glazed Stones are a type of bakeware offered by Pampered Chef that feature a non-porous, glazed surface. This makes them ideal for baking, roasting, and serving, as they provide even heat distribution and are easy to clean.
You can create a variety of recipes using Glazed Stones, including casseroles, baked pasta, roasted vegetables, and desserts like brownies and cookies. Their versatility makes them suitable for both savory and sweet dishes.
Yes, during August shows, Pampered Chef often highlights recipes that showcase the unique properties of Glazed Stones. These may include seasonal dishes such as summer vegetable casseroles or fruit cobblers that take advantage of the stones' ability to retain heat and moisture.
To care for your Glazed Stones, allow them to cool completely before washing. You can hand wash them with warm, soapy water and a non-abrasive sponge. Avoid using metal utensils that can scratch the surface, and do not soak them for long periods.
Yes, Glazed Stones are microwave-safe, making them convenient for reheating leftovers or cooking certain dishes quickly. However, always check the specific product guidelines to ensure safe usage in the microwave.