Question About Dots Large Round Bowl

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around the use and availability of the Dots Large Round Bowl, with participants sharing their personal experiences and preferences regarding its functionality compared to other serving pieces.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, notes that while the Dots Large Round Bowl is not essential, it is popular at shows and well-received for serving salads and dips.
  • Another participant shares that many hosts and guests prefer using the bowl for pasta dishes, although the rectangle platter can serve a similar purpose.
  • A participant describes a recent experience where they chose the large bowl for transporting a salad, finding it easier to handle than the rectangle platter.
  • Several users mention using the bowl for desserts, particularly the Turtle Fudge Skillet Cake, and express satisfaction with its size for this purpose.
  • One participant expresses concern about the bowl being too small for cakes but receives reassurance from others that it works well despite some sinking of the cake center.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the versatility of the Dots Large Round Bowl for various dishes, though some express differing opinions on its necessity compared to other serving pieces.

Contextual Notes

Participants share their personal experiences with the bowl in different cooking and serving scenarios, highlighting its appeal and functionality in a variety of contexts.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants considering the Dots Large Round Bowl for their shows or personal use may find the shared experiences helpful in making their decision.

jesusluvsu2005
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This is still available on supply order but looks like it won't be for the fall/winter. I have the large rectangle platter. Would there be any reason I should try to get this before KE in April? Or can I pretty much use that large platter for everything? I also have the stainless bowl set and the large collapsible bowl. Let me know what you all think. Thanks!
God bless,
Amanda
 
You probably don't "NEED" it, but I love my dots large round bowl, and when I bring it and show it at shows, I sell it a lot!! People love that it's more shallow and perfect for salads, or even dip and chips (use with a dots small round bowl). You can probably substitute the rectangle platter for anything requiring this bowl, but if you don't have any dots items yet, you might want to consider getting this, since the dots SA are being heavily featured this season.
 
I know ALOT of my hosts & guests like it as a Pasta Bowl, although you can use the rectangle platter as well. But I do sell more of the Bowls...HTH:)
 
I was making Deluxe Cheeseburger Salad for a show yesterday and had to choose between the Large Platter with handles or the Large Bowl. I chose the Large Bowl to bring with me since it seemed to be easier to transport (and a little lighter than the rectangle platter).

Now, when I got there, the host bought almost double the ground beef so I had to almost double the recipe and it was a little high in the bowl, but it still worked out. So, I guess for the normal size recipe I think I would use the large bowl. Also the large bowl might come in handy for the new pasta salad in the new SB...unless the salad is supposed be for the new medium bowl?
 
I use my bowl for the Turtle Fudge Skillet Cake and let the icing pool around the bottom, it is perfect.
 
cincychef said:
I use my bowl for the Turtle Fudge Skillet Cake and let the icing pool around the bottom, it is perfect.

I'd love to use my bowl for Skillet Cakes, but I just figured the bowl would be too small. Does the center of the cake "sink" into the center of the bowl??
 
cincychef said:
I use my bowl for the Turtle Fudge Skillet Cake and let the icing pool around the bottom, it is perfect.

I bet that looked pretty nifty!
 
kam said:
I'd love to use my bowl for Skillet Cakes, but I just figured the bowl would be too small. Does the center of the cake "sink" into the center of the bowl??

It is just the right size, it may sink a little but not enough to be visable,once the icing is on you cannot tell at all.
 
cincychef said:
It is just the right size, it may sink a little but not enough to be visable,once the icing is on you cannot tell at all.

Excellent! Can't wait to try it!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the capacity of the Dots Large Round Bowl?

The Dots Large Round Bowl has a capacity of approximately 4 quarts, making it perfect for serving salads, popcorn, or other large dishes.

Is the Dots Large Round Bowl microwave safe?

Yes, the Dots Large Round Bowl is microwave safe, allowing you to heat up your food directly in the bowl without any issues.

Can the Dots Large Round Bowl be used in the dishwasher?

Absolutely! The Dots Large Round Bowl is dishwasher safe, making cleanup quick and easy after your meals.

What materials are used to make the Dots Large Round Bowl?

The Dots Large Round Bowl is made from high-quality stoneware, which is durable and designed to withstand everyday use.

Does the Dots Large Round Bowl come with a warranty?

Yes, the Dots Large Round Bowl typically comes with a limited warranty, covering any defects in materials or workmanship. Be sure to check the specific warranty details at the time of purchase.

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