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Hot stones can be placed directly on Woven Selections without damage, as confirmed by multiple users in the discussion. It is essential to position the handles of the rack opposite to the handles of the woven selection when using a large round stone. Additionally, the Product Use and Care instructions recommend placing a towel between the stone and the woven selection to prevent moisture transfer. This practice enhances the presentation of the stoneware while ensuring safety and functionality.
PREREQUISITESThis discussion is beneficial for home cooks, kitchenware enthusiasts, and anyone interested in maximizing the functionality and aesthetic appeal of their stoneware products.
The purpose of hot stone placement on Woven Selections is to enhance the presentation and serving of food. The hot stones help retain heat, keeping dishes warm for longer periods, which is ideal for entertaining and serving meals directly from the oven or grill.
To properly place hot stones on Woven Selections, ensure that the stones are preheated according to the manufacturer's instructions. Once heated, carefully position the stones on the woven surface, allowing for even distribution to maximize heat retention and presentation.
Not all Woven Selections products are designed to withstand the heat of hot stones. It is important to check the specific product guidelines to ensure compatibility and avoid damage. Typically, items labeled as heat-resistant are suitable for hot stone use.
After using hot stones on Woven Selections, allow the items to cool completely. Then, clean them with a damp cloth or sponge and mild soap. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scouring pads, as they can damage the woven material.
Yes, when using hot stones, always use oven mitts or heat-resistant gloves to handle the stones, as they can become extremely hot. Additionally, ensure that the Woven Selections are placed on a stable surface to prevent accidents and burns.