Unleash Your Inner Chef with Deep Dish and 9x13 Bakers: Tips and Recipes

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various uses and recipes for the deep dish and 9x13 bakers among participants, sharing personal experiences and insights on what can be prepared in these stoneware pieces.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions they have not used their deep dish baker since purchasing it a few years ago.
  • Another participant shares their experience of making Beef Tamale Bake, chicken, and cinnamon rolls in the deep dish baker.
  • Several users mention using the 9x13 baker for a variety of dishes, including pot roast, lasagna, cakes, and brownies.
  • One participant highlights their favorite dish made in the deep dish baker as Mocha Brownie Dessert and notes its versatility for different recipes.
  • Another participant describes using the rectangular baker with a lid for cooking turkey and making gravy, emphasizing its potential for various meals.
  • One participant expresses that the deep dish baker is suitable for deep dish pizza and mentions its historical significance in the product line.
  • Several participants discuss the volume differences between the New Traditions and classic deep dish bakers, seeking clarification on catalog information.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specific uses of the deep dish baker, with some participants sharing a wide range of recipes while others express uncertainty about its versatility. No clear consensus emerges regarding the best uses for the deep dish baker.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal cooking experiences and preferences, reflecting a variety of culinary approaches and recipe ideas without implying any official guidance.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration on using deep dish and 9x13 bakers may find the shared experiences and recipe ideas beneficial.

ashkay
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What do you all make in the deep dish baker? I bought one a few years ago and have never used it.

Also, the 9x13 baker with lid. I just ordered the lid last month and I don't know what to do with it. I thought it would be a good piece to have, but now not so sure. :confused:
 
Interesting that you should ask that today. I just found a recipe a couple of hours ago in the "It's Good For You" cookbook that I am going to make tonight. It is the Beef Tamale Bake. It sounds yummy and easy. I also bake chicken and Pillsbury cinnamon rolls in my deep dish baker.

You can use the rectangle baker for anything. Lasagna, cakes, cobblers, brownies........the list is endless.
 
9 x 13 baker w/lid---a large pot roast...a big batch of pampered chef cheesy potatoes.
 
In the Deep Dish Baker, I've made a few things: Mocha Brownie Dessert probably the most. I've used it when I double the Touchdown Taco Dip. Recently I made the Mocha Cappucino Cake (in the new Stoneware INspirations cookbook) and that's awesome! The Stoneware Lid/Bowl we used to have works well on that when you're doing a whole chicken in there w/veggies. I"ve also done the same thing with the lid/bowl when I've made salmon. I don't use it a ton, but it's a nice size to have.
 
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Pot RoastAnn -

Pot Roast - great idea.

How long do you cook that & at what temp?
 
For the pot roast, let's see:

I usually start browning it with salt and pepper at 8:00 a.m., then put it in a 325* oven with some cream of mushroom soup(no added liquid), potatoes, carrots, and onion, and it's ready when I get home about 11:45 a.m.
 
I put my roast in the pan. Then I mix up a can of cream of celery soup and a dry packet of the onion soup mix and spread that on top. I cover and bake at 350 degrees for an hour. Then I take it out and add potatoes, carrots, celery and onions. Cover back up and continute baking for another hour or until it's done.

There's all kinds of ways to make roast. I found a recipe in a Better Homes and Gardens cookbook for a BBQ roast that is to die for.
 
Speaking of the deep dish bakerI have 2 questions about the deep dish baker.
1. If the recipe calls for that piece, is there anything I can substitute for it? whichl leads to my second question.
2. the New Traditions deep dish baker has a much bigger cup volume than the heritage one? Is this a typo in the catalog?
 
Stoneware inspirations has it listed as new traditions-8 cups, classic-6cups...I'm guessing it is correct then??
 
O, I love the rectangular baker with lid, use it often, to bake a chicken, a roast, since you have the lid-the turkey we get from work is just a little bit big, so there is a small gap between the lid and baker but it didn't hurt anything, anyway put the turkey in the lid and use the baker for the top, there was so much juice left after it was done, and not much turkey left when the kids got ahold of it, it was the best turkey ever, I scooped out a lot of the juice and used it to make gravy and when I was finished there was about an inch to an inch and a half of juice still left in the lid. I just made a batch of brownies in it the other day, I don't know, there is just lots of potential I think in the baker, don't know about the deep dish baker I don't have it yet, but I think there are lots of recipes in the books for them.
 
Laurenncraigory said:
Stoneware inspirations has it listed as new traditions-8 cups, classic-6cups...I'm guessing it is correct then??
Yes! The glazed deep dish baker is larger than the classic. The sides are higher and it's a little bigger in diameter.
 
Deep Dish Does It AllI use the deep dish baker for everything! I have made brownies, cobblers, biscuits, roasted small chickens, roasted Kielbasa sausages, twice baked potatoes, scalloped potatoes, Baked apples, chicken strips/fish sticks, fries,-- pretty much anything you can think of!
 
DDB & Rec. BakerMy hubby's favorite that is made in the Deep Dish Baker is the QUICK APPLE CRISP! So easy, it'll make you sick! I have to make it every holiday!

I also just baked a cake in the Deep Dish Baker. OUR Lemon Flavored Indulgent Cake. It was a good cake.

The 9x13 baker, the possibilities are endless. (I think someone else said that). I cook bbq chicken, marinated chicken, Italian chicken, bbq pork chops, pork chops, pork steaks, terriaky chicken/pork, brownies, baked spaghetti's, I even cooked my Thanksgiving Turkey in mine last year!!!!!!!!!! :D It turned out to be called an Italian Turkey (via Foodnetwork). I threw in some pineapple, the last 30-45 minutes of cooking time. (I already had the bottom of the pan lined with baby carrots & onion chunks. BUT I DID NOT use the bowl/lid. (I don't own that 1, I only have 3 of the 9x13 rectangular bakers, and I use every one of them).

I tell my customer's ANYTHING you can cook in or on a pan, you can cook on the stones!!!! :)
 
I sub the NT square baker
PCAbby said:
I have 2 questions about the deep dish baker.
1. If the recipe calls for that piece, is there anything I can substitute for it? whichl leads to my second question.
2. the New Traditions deep dish baker has a much bigger cup volume than the heritage one? Is this a typo in the catalog?

I sub the NT square baker for the deep dish baker, if needed.
 
Don't forget that the deep dish baker is perfect for a deep dish pizza (Chicago-style)! I forget that one myself and if you read Doris' book that was one of the first products in our line so it would be a perfect recipe for this Anniversary month!
 
Bowl/LidThe bowl/lid for the rectangle baker is awesome for scalloped potatoes and for baked ziti. Its also perfect if you cover the rectangle to make a prime rib ! Yes, its an expensive cut at the butcher, but you can make it at home for a fraction of what you could eating out ! (of course the digital thermometer is a must for that to have it at your preferred doneness !!)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of using Deep Dish and 9x13 bakers from Pampered Chef?

The Deep Dish and 9x13 bakers from Pampered Chef are designed for versatility and durability. They are made from high-quality materials that ensure even heat distribution, which helps in achieving perfectly baked dishes. Additionally, their non-stick surfaces make for easy food release and cleanup, allowing you to focus on enjoying your meals rather than scrubbing pans.

What types of recipes can I make with Deep Dish and 9x13 bakers?

You can create a wide variety of recipes with these bakers, including casseroles, lasagnas, brownies, and even desserts like fruit crumbles. The size and depth of the bakers make them ideal for both savory and sweet dishes, giving you the flexibility to unleash your culinary creativity.

Are there any special tips for using the Deep Dish and 9x13 bakers effectively?

Yes! To get the best results, preheat your oven before placing your dish inside. For recipes that require browning, consider using the broiler for the last few minutes of cooking. Additionally, avoid using metal utensils on the non-stick surface to prolong the life of your bakeware. Lastly, allow your dishes to cool slightly before cutting to maintain their shape.

Can I use these bakers for freezer-to-oven cooking?

Absolutely! Pampered Chef's Deep Dish and 9x13 bakers are designed to withstand temperature changes, making them suitable for freezer-to-oven cooking. Just be sure to let the dish thaw slightly before placing it in a preheated oven to prevent any thermal shock that could damage the bakeware.

Where can I find recipes specifically for Deep Dish and 9x13 bakers?

You can find a variety of recipes on the Pampered Chef website, in their cookbooks, or through Pampered Chef consultants. Additionally, many cooking blogs and social media platforms feature user-generated recipes that highlight the use of these bakers, providing you with endless inspiration for your next meal.

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