Safely Using a Woven Round Tray for Hot Stoneware?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the use of a woven round tray for serving hot stoneware, with participants sharing their personal experiences and opinions on the matter.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses uncertainty about using the woven round tray for hot stoneware, referencing the Use & Care guidelines.
  • Several participants confirm that they regularly place hot stoneware directly on the woven round tray without issues.
  • Another participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their experience and states that the tray is safe for this purpose, emphasizing its suitability for presentation.
  • One participant appreciates the sturdiness of the woven tray compared to other options, highlighting its aesthetic appeal.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

There appears to be general agreement among participants that the woven round tray can be used with hot stoneware, though one participant expresses initial uncertainty.

Contextual Notes

Participants share their personal experiences with the woven round tray in the context of serving hot dishes, particularly in relation to cooking and presentation at shows or events.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and community members interested in serving techniques and presentation ideas may find this discussion relevant.

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Does anyone know if you can use the woven round tray for stoneware that has just come out of the oven?? I looked in the Use & Care and it said hot stoneware so I am assuming you can. I am making the brie recipe tomorrow night and thought I might take that along for a nice presentation. What do you think? With my luck this week, I'll burn the house down!
 
Yep, put it right on there. I do it all the time.
 
I always do...
 
me too, yes I do .....

this length requirement is so fun!
 
I do also!
 
Me, too! I always take a woven selections piece to my shows or booth.

The catalog just doesn't do them justice. It's not some overpriced wimpy JoAnn basket, it's got a sturdy bottom, like I do!
 
I tell everyone it's the perfect cross between a wooden tray and a beautiful basket. I love mine.
 
Hi there! As a Pampered Chef consultant, I can assure you that our woven round tray is safe to use with hot stoneware. In fact, it's one of the recommended ways to serve hot dishes for a beautiful presentation. Just make sure to use oven mitts when handling the stoneware and always place it on a heat-safe surface. I have used this combination many times and have never had any issues. Good luck with your brie recipe, it sounds delicious! Happy cooking!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can I place hot stoneware directly on the woven round tray?

No, it is not recommended to place hot stoneware directly on the woven round tray. The heat from the stoneware can damage the tray and pose a safety risk. Always use a heat-resistant surface or trivet underneath the hot stoneware.

2. What is the maximum temperature that the woven round tray can withstand?

The woven round tray is designed for serving and decorative purposes, and it is not intended to withstand high temperatures. It is best to keep hot items below 200°F (93°C) to prevent damage to the tray.

3. How can I protect my woven round tray when using it with hot stoneware?

To protect your woven round tray, always use a heat-resistant trivet or a thick cloth underneath the hot stoneware. This will help to absorb the heat and prevent any potential damage to the tray.

4. Is it safe to use the woven round tray in the oven or microwave with hot stoneware?

No, the woven round tray is not safe for use in the oven or microwave. It is not designed to withstand the high temperatures of these appliances and could catch fire or become damaged.

5. How should I clean my woven round tray after using it with hot stoneware?

After using the woven round tray, allow it to cool completely before cleaning. Wipe it down with a damp cloth and mild soap. Avoid soaking the tray or using abrasive cleaners, as this can damage the material.

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