Nonstick Cooking Spray for Stoneware: Tips and Alternatives

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the use of nonstick cooking spray for stoneware, particularly in relation to the new Stoneware Inspirations cookbook. Participants share their experiences and preferences regarding alternatives to traditional sprays like PAM.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant notes that PAM leaves stoneware sticky and suggests alternatives.
  • Another participant expresses a desire to avoid PAM and inquires about using oil from the kitchen spritzer instead.
  • One participant shares their positive experience with the kitchen spritzer and mentions specific recipes from the cookbook.
  • A different participant suggests using the kitchen spritzer and educating customers about PAM's ingredients to promote sales of the spritzer.
  • Another participant mentions they have stopped using PAM after reading about its effects on stoneware.
  • One participant recounts a negative experience with PAM ruining the nonstick properties of their stoneware and offers alternative methods for greasing the stone.
  • A participant raises a concern about the potential discontinuation of the kitchen spritzer, speculating on the cookbook's wording.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the use of PAM, with several participants expressing negative experiences and advocating for alternatives like the kitchen spritzer or oil. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and opinions based on their use of stoneware and cooking practices, reflecting a variety of perspectives on nonstick cooking methods.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and community members interested in discussing cooking techniques and product usage related to stoneware may find this thread informative.

Tammy Eubanks
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The Stoneware Inspirations (the new cookbook) is calling for spraying the stones with nonstick cooking spray. Most people are going to think that means PAM. What are you going to suggest?

PAM will leave the stone sticky, I know it did mine.

Thanks
T.Eubanks
 
I've been wondering the same thing. I know I don't want to use Pam, but when I hear nonstick cooking spray, that's what I think! Can we substitute oil from the kitchen spritzer instead?
 
Absolutely!I was reading through some of the recipes in the new cookbook, too, and was surprised to see they didn't include the Kitchen Spritzer, because my first reaction was "Pam?" Use the spritzer! Also, if you haven't tried any of the recipes yet, I strongly recommend the balsamic and onion chicken and the chocolate-peanut butter torte. Both are scrumptious! (I must admit, I made the torte two days in a row. It didn't last :D )
 
Definately suggest to use the kitchen spritzer and tell your customers the reasons why. Bring a can of PAM and read the ingredients to them, you'll probably sell more spritzers that way. :)
 
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Thanks!I will tell everyone to use the Kitchen Spritzer or at least brush with oil. I have quit using PAM after what I have read on this site about it. Thank you to everyone. I was just surprised the new cookbook used that wordage.

Tammy
 
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Pam will ruin the non stick properties of the stoneMy husband insisted on using Pam on the stoneware muffin pan. Well, I can tell you first hand that Pam or any aerosol non-stick spray will absolutely ruin the non stick properties of the stone. The damage done is irreparable to date. If someone thinks you're just trying to push the kitchen spritzer then suggest the pastry brush and a small bit of good canola oil or do like Grandma used to do and drizzle some oil on the stone and spread it around with a paper towel! I've also found that a bit of Crisco works well. I put a small baggie over my hand, scoop a bit of Crisco out, spread it on the stone where needed, then flip the bag inside out and toss. No mess.

Phyllis Rampulla
Independent Sales Director
www.pamperedchef.biz/phyllisramp
 
I'm wondering if they're planning to discontinue the kitchen spritzer and that's why they SAY cooking spray? I hope not but I know a lot of people complain about it clogging.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use nonstick cooking spray on Pampered Chef stoneware?

Yes, you can use nonstick cooking spray on Pampered Chef stoneware, but it's not always necessary. Stoneware is naturally nonstick when properly seasoned and cared for, so using spray can be optional depending on the recipe.

What are the benefits of using nonstick cooking spray on stoneware?

Using nonstick cooking spray can help prevent sticking, especially for recipes that are particularly sticky or have a lot of sugar. It can also make cleanup easier, as it creates a barrier between the food and the stoneware surface.

Are there any alternatives to nonstick cooking spray for stoneware?

Yes, alternatives include brushing the stoneware with oil or melted butter, using parchment paper, or applying a thin layer of shortening. These methods can also help prevent sticking while maintaining the integrity of the stoneware.

Will using nonstick cooking spray affect the seasoning of my stoneware?

Using nonstick cooking spray occasionally should not significantly affect the seasoning of your stoneware. However, frequent use may create a buildup that could require more thorough cleaning and reseasoning of the stoneware.

How do I properly clean my stoneware after using nonstick cooking spray?

To clean your stoneware after using nonstick cooking spray, allow it to cool completely, then wash it with warm water and a mild detergent. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scouring pads, as they can damage the surface. Rinse thoroughly and dry completely before storing.

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