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The thread explores the use of stoneware, particularly the small bar pan and small oval baker, in toaster ovens. Participants share their experiences and results, discussing various foods they prepare using these items.
There appears to be general agreement among participants that using stoneware in toaster ovens is effective, with many sharing positive personal experiences. However, there is no clear consensus on the specific types of stoneware that are best suited for toaster ovens.
Participants discuss their personal experiences with stoneware in toaster ovens, focusing on convenience and versatility in cooking. The conversation reflects a variety of uses and preferences among users.
Consultants and community members interested in practical uses of stoneware in toaster ovens may find the shared experiences and insights valuable.
LOL!!!!!!!! Oh that gave me my good laugh of the day!PamperedDor said:My sister swears by it - The viagra of day old pizza!!!!
krley said:I use my small bar pan in the toaster oven all the time. I use it at shows often too. My recruiter did this at my show and it's always a huge hit. I usually have early guests do this so they can explain how easy it was.
roll 1/2 package of crescent rolls w/ mini roller to seal seams and flatten slightly.
generously sprinkle with PC dill mix
put an 8oz block of cream cheese on top
more dill
wrap (just wrap it up like a present)
put it seam down on the sm bar pan
you can roll the other 4 crescents and put them in the corners if you want
bake until the sides of the block are done
serve w/ crackers
Yes, you can use Pampered Chef stoneware in a toaster oven, as long as the toaster oven can accommodate the size of the stoneware piece. However, it’s important to check the manufacturer's guidelines for both the stoneware and the toaster oven to ensure safe usage.
Pampered Chef stoneware is designed to withstand high temperatures, typically up to 450°F (232°C). Always refer to the specific product instructions for the maximum temperature to avoid any damage.
While both appliances can reach similar temperatures, toaster ovens may have uneven heating or hot spots. It’s advisable to monitor your food closely when using stoneware in a toaster oven to ensure even cooking.
After using your stoneware, allow it to cool completely before washing. Avoid sudden temperature changes, and clean it with warm water and a scraper if needed. Do not use soap, as it can absorb into the stoneware.
It is not recommended to use Pampered Chef stoneware for broiling in a toaster oven, as the intense direct heat can cause thermal shock and damage the stoneware. Stick to baking and roasting for best results.