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This thread explores participants' experiences baking cookies on stoneware, highlighting various outcomes, techniques, and personal preferences. Participants share their successes and challenges, as well as tips for improving results.
Views differ regarding the effectiveness of stoneware for baking cookies, with some participants expressing positive experiences while others reported challenges. No clear consensus emerges on the best practices for using stoneware.
Participants' experiences vary widely based on personal preferences, oven types, and familiarity with stoneware. The discussion reflects a range of baking outcomes and techniques.
This thread may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants and community members looking to share or learn about baking cookies on stoneware.
Stoneware provides even heat distribution, which helps cookies bake uniformly. It also retains heat well, resulting in a crispy bottom while keeping the tops soft. Additionally, stoneware is naturally non-stick when properly seasoned, making it easier to remove cookies without sticking.
Before using your stoneware for the first time, wash it with warm, soapy water and dry it thoroughly. To season it, apply a thin layer of vegetable oil and bake it in the oven at 350°F for about an hour. This helps create a non-stick surface and enhances the stoneware's performance.
Yes, you can bake a variety of cookies on stoneware, including drop cookies, rolled cookies, and even bar cookies. Just be sure to adjust baking times as needed, as stoneware may require slightly longer baking times compared to metal pans.
Allow the stoneware to cool completely before cleaning. Avoid using soap, as it can strip the seasoning. Instead, use a scraper or a stiff brush to remove any stuck-on bits. For tough stains, soak the stoneware in warm water for a short time, then scrub gently. Dry it thoroughly before storing.
To prevent sticking, ensure your stoneware is well-seasoned before use. You can also lightly grease the surface with cooking spray or oil before placing the cookie dough on it. Additionally, allow the cookies to cool for a few minutes on the stoneware before transferring them to a wire rack, as this helps them firm up and reduces the chance of sticking.