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This thread centers around the use of the small serving stone that comes with the Pampered Chef start-up kit, with participants sharing their experiences and recipes for various dips and dishes that can be prepared using this product.
Participants generally agree on the popularity of certain dip recipes, particularly the Hot Pizza Dip and Hot Broccoli Dip, but there are no clear consensus points on other recipes or preparation methods.
Participants are sharing personal experiences and recipes specifically related to the small serving stone and its versatility in preparing various dips.
This discussion may be useful for new Pampered Chef consultants looking for recipe ideas and tips on using the small serving stone effectively.
DebbieSM said:In the small oval baker, I have cooked the Hot Pizza Dip. It is a big hit. You can find other hot dip recipes on www.joycesfinecooking.com
Good Luck,
Debbie![]()
kitchenqueen said:I second that - the Hot Pizza Dip is delicious! The Roasted Red Pepper and Artichoke Spread is a favorite in my house as well. Both recipes use what comes in the starter kit. You can find both of those recipes at the website Debbie mentioned. Joyce's fine cooking is a GREAT website to bookmark!
Tash said:The Hot Broccoli dip is a winner everytime!
DZmom said:I love this spinach and artichoke dip. If you can't find it let me know and I'll post it!
chefbilyeu said:Also great for the Touchdown Taco Tip (1/2 recipe). Just do a search for recipes on Consultant's Corner. Type in the Small Oval Baker as the product, and it will pull up all recipes that use this product. (Granted, some might have it listed just for toasting almonds). You can also search the Mini-Baker and possibly half the recipe, or the Deep Dish Baker & Oval Baker, and half or 1/3 the recipe. Just some suggestions...
It is under appetizers. And it is called Hot Pizza Dip.its_me_susan said:Thanks Debbie! Is it the pizza fondue recipe? Are these PC recipes do you know?
The Small Serving Stone is a versatile baking and serving piece made from high-quality stoneware. It is designed to evenly distribute heat, making it ideal for baking, roasting, and serving a variety of dishes.
To care for your Small Serving Stone, avoid using soap and instead rinse it with warm water. For stubborn stains, you can use a plastic scraper or a baking soda paste. Always allow the stone to cool before washing it, and avoid sudden temperature changes to prevent cracking.
Yes, the Small Serving Stone is microwave-safe, making it convenient for reheating leftovers or cooking certain dishes. However, always check the manufacturer's guidelines to ensure safe usage.
The Small Serving Stone is perfect for baking cookies, roasting vegetables, and even making pizzas. It can also be used for serving appetizers, bread, and desserts, making it a versatile addition to your kitchen.
While the Small Serving Stone can be cleaned in the dishwasher, it is recommended to hand wash it to maintain its longevity and performance. The high heat and harsh detergents in dishwashers can affect the stone's seasoning over time.