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This thread focuses on various recipes and cooking experiences with the Dutch Oven RockCrok and Everyday Pan, as well as inquiries about specific dishes and techniques. Participants share their personal experiences and seek advice on alternative recipes and cooking methods.
Views differ on the effectiveness of certain recipes and cooking methods, with no clear consensus on the best practices for using the RockCrok.
Participants share personal cooking experiences and preferences, highlighting a range of recipes and techniques suitable for the RockCrok and Everyday Pan.
Consultants looking for recipe ideas and cooking tips for the Dutch Oven RockCrok and Everyday Pan may find this discussion beneficial.
Nope. You don't need to do another thing.gaderholt said:If I want to cook boneless, skinless, chicken breasts with a little rub in the microwave, do I need to do anything other than, well, just rub 'em and cook them?
I tried to copy but it wouldn't highlight. Any suggestions of how else to save it to Word?babywings76 said:Here is what I collected and put together from all the recipes that have been shared on Facebook: http://tiny.cc/EverdayPanRecipesAnd this is the collection for the RC that has recipes that use the Dutch Oven RC: http://tiny.cc/RockinrecipesYou'll need to change the info to yours before you share it with your customers. It's free to open your own Evernote account. You can also copy and paste and create a file in Word I guess if you don't want to use EN.![]()
Thanks - that worked. I actually went back and was trying various things and did manage to get things to highlight but your tip is much easier.kam said:Click in the text and hit Ctrl-A and it should select it all.
bcowdin said:Oh, I definitely agree with you. I made the pineapple upside down cake today. I didn't get quite done in the middle. The part near the pineapple with the melted brown sugar and butter tasted good, but the rest of the cake needed more flavor. Am thinking about using the juice from the pineapple slices instead of water. It seemed to dry out some after it cooled.
Before I bought my rock crock I did make the s'mores cake in the round baker. I just used a soufflé torch to toast the marshmallows.byrd1956 said:Can the Smores Cake be done in the Deep Covered Baker??
I've used Hershey's syrup and hot fudge also and it turned out greathigoobs said:Can I melt chocolate chips for s'mores cake if I dint have the chocolate candy bars?
babywings76 said:Honestly, I'd highly recommend you create an account with EN. It's free, it's awesome.You can then copy and paste it into word once you copy the note over into your account. You don't have to continue using EN. I did that once when someone else shared something in EN. I created an account just so I could copy it and then didn't really use it much because I didn't understand the system. Then I found a FB group of consultants who use it and watched some tutorials and I fell in love with it. Anyway...I'm not sure of another work around. I'll ask on the EN group and see if someone can help me. I'll be back...
The Dutch Oven RockCrok is a versatile cookware piece from Pampered Chef that can be used on the stovetop, in the oven, or even on the grill. It is made from a unique clay material that allows for even heat distribution, making it ideal for slow-cooking, baking, and roasting. You can use it to prepare a variety of dishes, from stews and casseroles to bread and desserts.
There are many exciting recipes you can try with the Dutch Oven RockCrok! Some popular options include hearty beef stew, creamy chicken and rice, artisan bread, and roasted vegetables. You can also experiment with one-pot meals, soups, and even desserts like cobblers and cakes. The versatility of the RockCrok allows for endless culinary creativity!
Yes, the Dutch Oven RockCrok is induction-compatible! Its unique construction allows it to work on induction cooktops, as well as gas and electric stovetops. Just ensure that the base of the RockCrok is flat for optimal performance on an induction surface.
To care for your Dutch Oven RockCrok, avoid using metal utensils that can scratch the surface. Instead, opt for silicone or wooden utensils. After cooking, allow it to cool before washing it with warm, soapy water. It is also dishwasher safe, but hand washing is recommended to prolong its lifespan. Avoid soaking it for long periods and do not use abrasive cleaners.
When using the Dutch Oven RockCrok, it’s important to preheat it gradually to avoid thermal shock. Start with low to medium heat when cooking on the stovetop, and gradually increase as needed. For oven use, you can bake at high temperatures, but be cautious with sudden temperature changes. Additionally, using the RockCrok for slow cooking can enhance flavors, so consider starting dishes on the stovetop and finishing them in the oven for best results.