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The thread centers around the appropriate pan size for making an enchilada casserole, with participants sharing their experiences and preferences regarding different baking dishes.
Views differ on the best pan to use, with some participants advocating for the deep covered baker while others prefer the square baker. No clear consensus emerges on a single best option.
Participants share personal experiences with the recipe, including variations in ingredients and cooking methods. The discussion reflects a range of preferences and cooking styles within the community.
Consultants looking for insights on cooking techniques and pan usage for the enchilada casserole may find this discussion beneficial.
The square baker would be better. The DDB is 8 cups, Square is 11 cups and Rectangle is 14 cups. I would use the Oval Baker if you have it (7 cups).heat123 said:it's not the DCB- its the deep dish baker which is called for the new enchilada casserole recipe. I wanted to know if I can sub it for the square or if the 9x13 is better? as I dont' have the deep dish baker. TIA!
Yes, I think it would be a better choice if you have it!!heat123 said:hmm, I do have that piece too! I wonder if it would be better in it than the square even though it's got more cup capacity it's not too wide across just deeper?
A 9x13-inch baking dish is typically recommended for making Enchilada Casserole. This size allows for even cooking and provides enough space for layering the ingredients.
While you can use a smaller pan, such as an 8x8-inch dish, it may result in a thicker casserole that requires a longer cooking time. Be sure to adjust the cooking time accordingly to ensure the casserole is fully cooked.
Using a larger pan, like a 10x15-inch dish, may cause the casserole to cook faster and could result in drier edges. If you choose a larger pan, keep an eye on the cooking time to prevent overcooking.
A glass or ceramic baking dish is ideal for Enchilada Casserole as it distributes heat evenly and allows for easy monitoring of the cooking process. Metal pans can also be used but may cook the edges more quickly.
Yes, disposable aluminum pans can be used for Enchilada Casserole. They are convenient for gatherings and easy cleanup, but be cautious as they may cook differently than traditional bakeware, so adjust the cooking time as needed.