Found a New Use for the Little Bamboo Ladle!

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores the creative use of the little bamboo ladle from the bamboo serving set, particularly in making mini pumpkin pies. Participants share their experiences and techniques related to this cooking endeavor.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their experience of using the bamboo ladle for the first time to measure pumpkin pie batter for mini pies, finding it worked perfectly.
  • Another participant expresses interest in the recipe used for the mini pies.
  • A participant mentions using the recipe from a can of Libby's solid pumpkin and notes the baking time for the mini pies.
  • One participant inquires about the number of mini pies made and the method of cutting the dough circles.
  • Another participant explains their approach to using the batter, opting to make one pie and about 20 mini-pies instead of two full pies, detailing their method for cutting the dough circles.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

No clear consensus emerges, as participants share varying experiences and techniques regarding the use of the bamboo ladle and the mini pie-making process.

Contextual Notes

Participants discuss personal experiences with a specific recipe and cooking method, focusing on the utility of the bamboo ladle in their baking process.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in creative cooking techniques or those looking for ideas on using specific kitchen tools may find this discussion relevant.

cathyskitchen
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I honestly have never used the little bamboo ladle that comes in the bamboo serving set until today. I thought it was adorable, but it's just been sitting in a drawer, until now! I made the little "mini" pumpkin pies in the mini muffin pan, and in order to get the right amount of pumpkin pie batter in the shell, I decided to try the bamboo ladle - it worked perfectly! It was exactly enough for a mini-pumpkin pie! They were delicious, too :).
 
That is a great ideal could you share the recipe for this so I may try.
 
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I just used the recipe on the side of a can of Libby's solid pumpkin, but only baked the mini pies for 15 min.
 
How many did the filling make? Did you just use the Pillsbury crusts and cut 12 circles out of each (for a total of 24) using the Measure All Cup?
 
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Kathleen - I was making a pie, but the recipe makes 2 pies, so instead of making 2 pies, I made a pie and about 20 mini-pies. I was using the deep dish pie plate, so I knew it would take up more of the batter than half, so I knew I couldn't get 2 full pies out of it, so I thought a better use of the batter would be to make the mini-pies. I cut the circles from a Pillsbury dough crust and was able to get 20 circles out of it (definitely smaller than the measure-all cup - I used the bottom of a 1-cup prep bowl and cut a circle around it using a quickut paring knife a little larger than the prep bowl bottom).
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Little Bamboo Ladle used for?

The Little Bamboo Ladle is primarily designed for serving soups, sauces, and stews. Its unique shape and size make it perfect for portioning out food without spilling, making it a versatile tool in the kitchen.

What new uses have people found for the Little Bamboo Ladle?

Many users have discovered that the Little Bamboo Ladle can also be used for mixing ingredients, serving rice or grains, and even as a tool for scooping out ice cream or yogurt. Its sturdy construction allows it to handle various food textures with ease.

Is the Little Bamboo Ladle safe for non-stick cookware?

Yes, the Little Bamboo Ladle is safe for use with non-stick cookware. Its bamboo material is gentle on surfaces, ensuring that you won't scratch or damage your pots and pans while cooking or serving.

How do I care for my Little Bamboo Ladle?

To maintain your Little Bamboo Ladle, hand wash it with warm, soapy water and avoid soaking it for long periods. It's best to let it air dry completely before storing it to prevent any moisture-related issues.

Can the Little Bamboo Ladle be used for hot liquids?

Absolutely! The Little Bamboo Ladle is designed to withstand hot liquids, making it ideal for serving soups and sauces straight from the pot. Just be cautious with extremely hot temperatures to ensure your comfort while using it.

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