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This thread centers around the Pampered Chef cake tester, which some participants recall fondly but note has been discontinued. Participants share their experiences regarding the item, express disappointment over its absence, and discuss alternative uses for similar products.
Participants generally express disappointment over the discontinuation of the cake tester and share a desire for its return, indicating a lack of consensus on the reasons for its removal.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and sentiments regarding a specific Pampered Chef product, with participants sharing alternative uses and expressing hopes for future offerings.
ItalianChef said:For dunking oreo cookies could you not use the Corn Cob Nobs that way they do not get stick and havea sofe edge?
Just a thought
Harrle said:I have to share even though this item is no longer available - if you have one or they come out with a 'new and improved' version this tip is sure to get a look...
The school cooks where my niece goes to school uses these as a 'skewer' for her Oreo cookies when she is dunking them in milk, she just pushes it through the cream filling, dunk away - NO messy fingers!!
Not sure if I would allow kids to do this since they could pierce their tongue (not sure that is something PC would like to promote!)
I have tried this and it works awesome!!
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The cake tester may not be featured in the current catalog due to seasonal changes or product updates. Pampered Chef frequently refreshes their product line, so it's possible that the cake tester is temporarily unavailable or has been replaced by a new item.
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If the cake tester is unavailable, consider using other tools such as toothpicks or metal skewers to test cakes for doneness. Many bakers use these common kitchen items as effective substitutes for a cake tester.
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