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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.
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.
Participants share personal cooking experiences and preferences, reflecting a variety of culinary approaches and recipe ideas without implying any official guidance.
Consultants looking for inspiration on using deep dish and 9x13 bakers may find the shared experiences and recipe ideas beneficial.
Yes! The glazed deep dish baker is larger than the classic. The sides are higher and it's a little bigger in diameter.Laurenncraigory said:Stoneware inspirations has it listed as new traditions-8 cups, classic-6cups...I'm guessing it is correct then??
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.