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The thread centers around participants' experiences and opinions regarding the mini baking stone, particularly in light of its discontinuation. Various users share their usage, sales experiences, and feelings about the product's popularity and functionality.
Views differ regarding the popularity and utility of the mini baking stone, with some participants expressing disappointment over its discontinuation while others show indifference or lack of usage. No clear consensus emerges on its overall effectiveness or sales success.
Participants' experiences vary widely, with some actively using the stone for specific occasions and others not utilizing it at all. The discussion reflects a range of personal experiences rather than a unified perspective on the product.
Consultants considering the mini baking stone for their own collections or looking to understand customer sentiments about the product may find this discussion informative.
It is pretty easy to clean with the kitchen brush, but IMPOSSIBLE with the stoneware scraper...mbh06 said:Oh I really like mine and have used it a lot, however I wish it was easier to clean. I always go on about how easy the stoneware is to clean, but this one is a pain in the butt! Anyone else had trouble w/ cleaning it? I liked making the pumpkin cakes in it and enjoy making different meatloafs since I do not like onions and DH does.
gilliandanielle said:It is pretty easy to clean with the kitchen brush, but IMPOSSIBLE with the stoneware scraper...
cmdtrgd said:If you use the stoneware paste, everything will pop right out!
DING DING DING DING!Cindycooks said:I've never ever sold one - but I am surprised that something they would promote with a recipe over the holidays (the mini-poinsetta cakes) is being discontinued. Maybe they just were not a big seller.
pamperedharriet said:I'm with you Gillian. The same with the fluted pan! I will tell you that I use the kitchen brush with all of my stoneware. It has the scraper and the brush together and makes it very easy to clean. I always ask my customers if they don't have the brush to consider it, especially for the fluted pans!
You should see it from my eyes.jdavis said:You're killin' my eyes here KG! LOL.
cmdtrgd said:Sort of.
Mix one part shortening (not butter) and one part veg. oil until they are blended. Add one part flour (1 tbsp of all, 1 cup of all, etc.) and spread it on the stone with the silicone brush. Put whatever you are cooking in the pan and try not to scrape the sides. The very first time I used my large fluted pan I used this and made a cake - it popped right out! I use it pretty much anytime I use the stoneware bakers! I even used it in the Deep Covered Baker with chicken! It is like gold! Some people keep it in the fridge. I keep mine on the counter for spreadability and because we keep our home pretty cold - we like to snuggle under fleece blankets year round! Let me know if you try it!
gilliandanielle said:It is pretty easy to clean with the kitchen brush, but IMPOSSIBLE with the stoneware scraper...
yup i never have sold one , but i use mine for kids partys. I personally own every piece of stonewearlacychef said:I don't think I've sold many either; and the only times I've used mine was for my kiddos' b-days. I made mini cakes so that the kids could decorate their own. Fun![]()
oooooohhhhhhh I bet you are so right! I can see this one in silicone and I'm sure it would sell much better!rebeccastt said:I'm thinking that they may bring it back as a silicone pan...it would be a perfect addition to the floral pan. I think it was just too cumbersome to clean, even using the paste to grease and using the brush to clean. With silicone, it should work much better.
"Mini Baking with the Stone" refers to a specialized baking technique using Pampered Chef's stoneware products, designed to create smaller portions of baked goods while achieving exceptional results. The stoneware retains heat evenly, allowing for perfectly baked items with a crispy crust and moist interior.
You can make a variety of recipes with the Mini Baking Stone, including mini pizzas, cookies, muffins, and even small casseroles. The versatility of the stone allows for both sweet and savory dishes, making it a great addition to your kitchen.
To care for your Mini Baking Stone, avoid using soap or detergent when cleaning. Instead, simply scrape off any food residue with a spatula and rinse it with warm water. Allow it to air dry completely before storing. Regular seasoning with oil can also help maintain its non-stick properties.
No, the Mini Baking Stone is not designed for microwave use. It is intended for use in conventional ovens and can withstand high temperatures, making it perfect for baking and roasting. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for safe usage.
Using stoneware for baking offers several benefits, including even heat distribution, moisture retention, and enhanced flavor. The porous nature of stoneware absorbs moisture, resulting in crispy crusts and perfectly baked goods. Additionally, stoneware is durable and can last for years with proper care.