Microwaving Batter Bowl Lids: Scary But Delicious?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores participants' experiences and opinions regarding the use of batter bowl lids in the microwave, particularly in relation to various recipes and cooking methods.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses concern about microwaving batter bowl lids, citing a recipe that suggests doing so but feeling apprehensive about potential damage.
  • Another participant shares their experience of successfully microwaving the lid while making Spinach Carbonara Pizza, despite initial nervousness.
  • Several participants mention that they regularly microwave their batter bowl lids without issues, noting that the lids remain in good condition.
  • One participant identifies as a consultant and shares that they demonstrate the use of the batter bowl in their shows, highlighting its effectiveness when microwaving mashed potatoes.
  • Some participants caution against microwaving the lids, referencing experiences of others who have damaged lids in the microwave.
  • One participant discusses the confusion surrounding which lids are microwave-safe, expressing a desire for clearer guidelines.
  • Another participant mentions using the batter bowl lid in the microwave for making bread, reporting no problems so far.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ among participants regarding the safety and effectiveness of microwaving batter bowl lids, with no clear consensus emerging on whether it is advisable.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and opinions based on their cooking practices, with varying levels of comfort regarding the use of plastic lids in the microwave.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and community members interested in discussing cooking methods and experiences with Pampered Chef products may find this thread relevant.

rennea
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I thought that the batter bowl lids were not to go in the microwave. But the recipe for the white chicken chili says to put the garlic in the bowl, cover with lid and microwave. I am kind of scared to try it:o
 
I would not put the lid in the microwave - i know customers who have damaged lids for the batter and prep bowls by microwaving them. just cover it with a paper towel.

good luck!
 
I did the Spinach Carbonara Pizza the other night. The directions said to put the lid on the batter bowl to wilt the spinach in the microwave. I was a little nervous about the outcome, but it worked great.
 
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susanr613 said:
I would not put the lid in the microwave - i know customers who have damaged lids for the batter and prep bowls by microwaving them. just cover it with a paper towel.

good luck!

I don't think I will chance it. Just seemed strange to me that the recipe would say to do so.
 
I make mashed potatoes in the batter bowl all of the time. I cut up 3-4 potatoes, put in approx. 1/4 cup milk and 1 tbs butter or margarine. Then microwave 15 minutes, with the lid on and then when cooked , beat with more milk. They turn out great. Then lid is in perfect shape. I tell this at my shows and it helps to sell the batter bowl.
 
I do my mashed potatoes in the Rice Cooker Plus. I add 1/2 a package of Ranch Dressing Mix to them after I mash 'em... once you try Ranch Mashed Potatoes, you'll never have them any other way!:love:
 
I'll have to try that! I never thought of doing mashed potatoes in the microwave!
 
pampered Ruth said:
I make mashed potatoes in the batter bowl all of the time. I cut up 3-4 potatoes, put in approx. 1/4 cup milk and 1 tbs butter or margarine. Then microwave 15 minutes, with the lid on and then when cooked , beat with more milk. They turn out great. Then lid is in perfect shape. I tell this at my shows and it helps to sell the batter bowl.

I do the same thing, also I do this for pasta, too! Other people from my cluster make their potatoes this way, and my cover is as good as new! :)

Hope that Helps... The cover is a little bit sturdier and not as flexible as the prep bowl covers are- at least that is what I have noticed.
 
"Wash prior to first use. Dishwasher safe, lids must be placed away from heating element.
Bowls are microwave-, dishwasher-, freezer- and oven-safe (to a maximum temperature of 350°F/180°C). Lids are not oven-safe.
For baked-on food, soak bowls and then use non-scratch pads with cleaners intended for glass ovenware.
Always use a heat-resistant oven mitt or pad when handling hot bowls or placing on surfaces.
Five-year guarantee for non-commercial use. Refer to sales receipt for details."

This is the use and care info. from CC. The way it reads is that the lids aren't oven safe. So, I guess it is safe to put in microwave and they should not be damaged. If they are, it should be covered in guarantee since it states they are microwave safe.
I'm glad I looked at this, I didn't think they were dishwasher safe!
 
Have you thought about ordering replacement lids for your batter bowls to keep on hand for microwave use only?
 
rennea said:
I thought that the batter bowl lids were not to go in the microwave. But the recipe for the white chicken chili says to put the garlic in the bowl, cover with lid and microwave. I am kind of scared to try it:o

I just used the Deep Covered Baker to cook the garlic. In fact I thought that was what it said to do so I had to go re-read the recipe. Ops... it worked really well though. :D
 
I have always used my lids in the microwave. The way I understand the use and care is that they CAN go in the micro.

Just not the prep bowl lids, they are way too thin and the one time I forgot and did that, I put a crack into the center of the lid. I wish the prep bowl lids were as sturdy as the batter bowl lids!!
 
KellyTheChef said:
I have always used my lids in the microwave. The way I understand the use and care is that they CAN go in the micro.

Just not the prep bowl lids, they are way too thin and the one time I forgot and did that, I put a crack into the center of the lid. I wish the prep bowl lids were as sturdy as the batter bowl lids!!

It's too bad all these white plastic lids can't be of the same quality. I get confused as to which can go in the microwave and which ones can go in the dishwasher: Trifle bowl lid, prep bowl lids, pinch bowl set, batter bowl lids. Is that all of them? I thnk I should type up a little list and keep it handy till I have it memorized. ;)
 
I'm a little nervous of putting plastics in the microwave, so I probably wouldn't attempt it.
 
When I make the new bread bowl I use the batter bowl with the lid in the micro. So far nothing happens.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use the Batter Bowl lid in the microwave?

Yes, the Batter Bowl lid is microwave-safe. However, it's important to ensure that the lid is properly vented to allow steam to escape during microwaving to prevent any buildup that could cause the lid to pop off.

What should I avoid when microwaving with the Batter Bowl lid?

Avoid using the Batter Bowl lid with foods that require high heat or extended cooking times, as this may warp the lid. Additionally, do not use it for foods that can splatter excessively unless vented properly.

How do I properly vent the Batter Bowl lid for microwaving?

To vent the Batter Bowl lid, simply lift one corner of the lid slightly to create a gap. This allows steam to escape while still keeping the food covered and moist during cooking.

Is it safe to microwave acidic foods in the Batter Bowl?

Yes, it is generally safe to microwave acidic foods in the Batter Bowl. However, prolonged exposure to highly acidic foods may affect the longevity of the lid, so it's best to use it with such foods sparingly.

What are some delicious recipes I can make using the Batter Bowl in the microwave?

You can make a variety of quick and delicious recipes in the Batter Bowl, such as microwave mug cakes, scrambled eggs, or even steamed vegetables. Just ensure to adjust cooking times based on the recipe and the wattage of your microwave.

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