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The thread discusses the timing and considerations for reusing a stone after washing, particularly in relation to preparing a recipe for clubhouse chicken squares. Participants share their personal experiences and thoughts on the matter.
Views differ on whether there is a need to wait after washing a stone, with some participants stating immediate reuse is acceptable while others express caution regarding temperature changes.
Participants share personal experiences related to the use of stones in cooking, particularly in the context of preparing a specific recipe for a show.
Consultants looking for insights on stone usage and recipe preparation may find the shared experiences relevant.
northern_sunshine said:They do seem super simple (and sitting here I just remembered that I forgot the garlic...d'oh!) Mayo isn't really my cup of tea, so it's not something that I would generally eat, but everyone I tell about them thinks they sound delish!
It is recommended to wait at least 30 minutes after removing your stoneware from the oven before reusing it. This allows the stone to cool down and helps prevent thermal shock, which can cause cracking.
No, you should avoid putting a hot stone directly into cold water. This sudden temperature change can cause the stone to crack. Instead, let it cool to room temperature before cleaning or reusing.
Yes, Pampered Chef stoneware is designed to withstand high temperatures, typically up to 500°F (260°C). However, it's best to allow the stone to cool gradually between uses to maintain its integrity.
If your stoneware cracks, it is important to stop using it immediately. While minor cracks may not affect performance, they can worsen over time. Contact Pampered Chef customer service for guidance on repair or replacement options.
Yes, you can reuse your stoneware for different types of food as long as it has cooled down sufficiently. However, be mindful of strong flavors or odors that may transfer between different dishes.