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This thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and challenges with baking brownies in Pampered Chef stoneware. Various opinions are expressed regarding the outcomes of using stoneware compared to other bakeware, with some participants reporting issues while others share positive experiences.
Views differ significantly among participants, with some reporting successful outcomes and others expressing frustration with their results. No clear consensus emerges regarding the effectiveness of stoneware for baking brownies.
Participants discuss various factors that may influence baking results, including oven calibration, baking times, and personal preferences for brownie texture.
Consultants and community members interested in sharing baking experiences or seeking insight into the use of stoneware for brownies may find this discussion relevant.
cmdtrgd said:Hehehe...okay, Diane, I have to say something totally off the topic of this thread. Every time I see your ID, "dianevill", I read it "diane evill" hehehhe...
Stoneware can sometimes cause sticking if it hasn't been properly seasoned or if it's not adequately greased before use. Make sure to apply a thin layer of oil or cooking spray to the stoneware before pouring in the brownie batter. Additionally, ensure that the stoneware is fully preheated if the recipe calls for it.
Brownies baked in stoneware may take a bit longer than those baked in metal pans. To check for doneness, insert a toothpick into the center of the brownies. If it comes out with a few moist crumbs, they are done. If it comes out wet with batter, they need more time.
If your brownies are undercooked, return them to the oven and bake for an additional 5-10 minutes. Keep an eye on them to avoid overcooking. You can also cover the stoneware with aluminum foil to prevent the tops from burning while the insides finish baking.
Yes, stoneware is versatile and can be used for various brownie recipes. Just be sure to adjust baking times as needed, since stoneware retains heat differently than metal pans. Always follow the specific recipe instructions for best results.
To clean your stoneware, let it cool completely before washing. Avoid using soap, as it can absorb into the stoneware. Instead, use a scraper or a stiff brush with hot water to remove any stuck-on bits. For tough stains, you can soak it in hot water for a while before scrubbing.