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This thread discusses experiences and opinions regarding the use of the new Deep Covered Baker from Pampered Chef in microwave cooking, particularly for preparing whole chickens. Participants share their excitement, cooking results, and personal anecdotes related to the product.
Views differ on the cooking times and methods, with some participants sharing successful results while others mention challenges. No clear consensus emerges regarding the best practices for using the Deep Covered Baker in the microwave.
Participants share personal cooking experiences and preferences, highlighting the variability in microwave power and individual cooking techniques.
Consultants interested in exploring new cooking methods with the Deep Covered Baker or those looking to share experiences and tips with their customers may find this discussion relevant.
The New Covered Stoneware in Microwave is a versatile cooking tool designed by Pampered Chef that allows you to cook, bake, and reheat food in the microwave while retaining the benefits of stoneware, such as even heat distribution and moisture retention.
To use the New Covered Stoneware in the microwave, simply place your food inside the stoneware, cover it with the lid, and microwave according to your recipe's instructions. The lid helps to trap moisture, ensuring your food stays tender and flavorful.
Yes, the New Covered Stoneware is specifically designed for microwave use. It is made from high-quality materials that can withstand microwave temperatures, making it safe for cooking and reheating food.
Absolutely! The New Covered Stoneware is versatile and can be used in both the microwave and the oven. It is designed to handle high temperatures, making it perfect for baking and roasting as well.
To care for your New Covered Stoneware, allow it to cool before washing. Hand wash with warm, soapy water and avoid using abrasive cleaners or scouring pads. It is also recommended to season your stoneware periodically to maintain its non-stick properties.