gbakes27
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The thread explores the properties of stoneware, particularly its ability to be described as 'virtually non-porous' while still absorbing moisture from foods, leading to crispy results. Participants share their thoughts on how to explain these characteristics to customers.
Views differ on the explanation of moisture absorption in stoneware, with no clear consensus emerging regarding the impact of the non-stick coating and the terminology used.
Participants are discussing their personal experiences and observations related to stoneware and its cooking properties, particularly in the context of customer interactions.
Consultants looking for insights on how to communicate the properties of stoneware to customers may find this discussion relevant.
gbakes27 said:thanks a lot... it was the part about the frozen french fries and how the excess moisture absorbs into the stone... still doesn't seem like that is possible if there is a 'seasones' non-stick coating baked into it... I just don't know
'Virtually' non-stick means that while Pampered Chef stoneware is not coated with a traditional non-stick surface, it has been designed to develop a natural non-stick quality over time. This occurs as the stoneware is seasoned with oils and fats during cooking, creating a smooth surface that helps food release easily.
To season your stoneware, start by washing it with warm water and a mild soap. Then, apply a thin layer of vegetable oil or shortening to the surface. Place it in a cold oven, set the temperature to 350°F (175°C), and bake for about 30 minutes. Allow it to cool completely before using it again. This process helps to enhance its non-stick properties.
While Pampered Chef stoneware is durable, it is recommended to use wooden, silicone, or plastic utensils to avoid scratching the surface. Metal utensils can potentially damage the seasoning layer and affect the stoneware's non-stick capabilities.
Yes, Pampered Chef stoneware is microwave-safe. However, it is important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines and avoid sudden temperature changes, as this can cause the stoneware to crack. Always check the specific product instructions for any limitations.
To clean your stoneware, avoid using soap, as it can strip the seasoning. Instead, let it cool, then scrape off any food residue with a spatula or brush. Rinse it with warm water and use a non-abrasive scrubber if necessary. For tough stains, you can soak it in warm water for a short period, but always allow it to dry completely before storing.