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This thread explores various personal experiences and techniques related to using stoneware in cooking, particularly in the context of Pampered Chef shows. Participants share their approaches to promoting stoneware, including recipes and audience engagement strategies.
Views differ on the effectiveness of explaining stoneware's benefits, with some participants feeling confident in their presentations while others express uncertainty. No clear consensus emerges regarding the best methods for promoting stoneware.
Participants share personal experiences from their shows, focusing on the use of stoneware in cooking and its appeal to guests. The discussion reflects a variety of approaches and experiences within the consultant community.
Consultants looking for ideas on how to effectively promote stoneware during their shows may find these shared experiences and techniques beneficial.
bbauman07 said:I don't think I explain stoneware well enough. I was hoping to get some words i could borrow. I do mention benefits like even baking, not having to flip comfort foods like french fries, easy clean up, I'm just not sure that I'm doing it well. It is one of the only products i struggle with.
To make pancakes in the oven using stoneware, you'll need basic pancake ingredients: flour, baking powder, sugar, salt, milk, eggs, and melted butter. You can also add vanilla extract or other flavorings as desired.
Before pouring the pancake batter into the stoneware, preheat your oven to 425°F (220°C). Lightly grease the stoneware with cooking spray or a small amount of butter to prevent sticking.
Bake the pancakes in the preheated oven for about 15-20 minutes, or until the edges are golden brown and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
Yes, you can add toppings such as chocolate chips, blueberries, or nuts directly into the pancake batter before pouring it into the stoneware. Just be sure to distribute them evenly for consistent flavor.
Once the pancakes are done baking, remove the stoneware from the oven and let it cool for a few minutes. Cut the pancakes into squares or wedges and serve them warm with your favorite toppings like syrup, fruit, or whipped cream.