What Are Some Delicious Recipes for Stoneware Deep Dish Baker and Baking Bowl?

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The thread discusses various recipes that can be made using the Stoneware Deep Dish Baker and Baking Bowl. Participants share their personal experiences with different dishes and express their enjoyment of using these products in their cooking.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares a variety of recipes including Vegetable Pot Roast, Burgundy Pot Roast, and Lemon Roasted Chicken, detailing the ingredients and cooking methods used.
  • Another participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses disappointment over the discontinuation of the Baking Bowl, noting their love for the product and the recipes associated with it.
  • Several users mention the versatility of the Deep Dish Baker and Baking Bowl for different types of meals, including roasts, chicken dishes, and even desserts like Easy Peach Cobbler.
  • One participant highlights the ease of cooking with these stoneware products, mentioning that food does not dry out even if left in the oven longer than the suggested time.

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Views differ regarding the availability of the Baking Bowl, with some participants expressing frustration over its discontinuation while others focus on sharing recipes and cooking experiences.

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The discussion reflects personal cooking experiences and preferences among participants, with a focus on the use of specific Pampered Chef products in various recipes.

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Consultants and home cooks interested in exploring new recipes and cooking techniques using the Stoneware Deep Dish Baker and Baking Bowl may find this discussion valuable.

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Deep Dish Baker/ Bowl RecipesSTONEWARE BAKING BOWL & DEEP-DISH BAKER RECIPES



Vegetable Pot Roast



Place the roast in the Deep Dish Baker. Add potatoes, carrots, onions, celery, salt and pepper. It isn't necessary to add water. Place Stoneware Baking Bowl on top. Put into 325F oven for 2-3 hours, depending on how large the roast is. Remove roast and vegetables from bowl. Use broth to make gravy to pour over veggies and roast.


Burgundy Pot Roast


Place the roast in the Stoneware Baking Bowl. Add 1-cup burgundy wine, 1 can (8 oz) tomato sauce & 1 pkg. dry vegetable soup mix. Cover with Deep-Dish Baker & bake 3-3 ½ hours. Serve hot over egg noodles.


French Beef Dip


3 to 6 lbs. Boneless beef (any cut)

3 cans beef broth

1 pkg. onion soup mix

2 tsp sugar 2 cans or bottles of beer 1 tsp.

Dried or minced, fresh garlic



Put all ingredients in SBB/DDB combo and cook at 200 - 250 at least 6 hours, till meat shreds and is very tender.


Roasted Turkey Breast


Place turkey breast (~3 lbs) in Deep Dish Baker; place 6-8 small red skinned potatoes, halved, around turkey. Add ½ cup white wine & 2 cloves pressed garlic. Season with salt & pepper. Cover with Stoneware Baking Bowl. Bake at 350F for 1-½ hours. Uncover for last 15-20 minutes. Let stand 5 minutes before slicing.


Round Steak & Mushroom Gravy


Place round steak in Stoneware Baking Bowl. Add 1 can mushroom soup and 1 can water. Bake in 350F oven for about 1 hour.

Baked Ham


Place the butt portion of a ham in Stoneware Baking Bowl. Top with Deep-Dish Baker. Place in 350F oven for 2 ½ - 3 hours. You may glaze ham in last 30 minutes of cooking with pineapple and brown sugar glaze.


Chicken & Vegetables


Place chicken (skin on or off) in Deep Dish Baker. Place chopped onion, celery and carrots around chicken. Sprinkle with ½ package of Good Seasons Italian Dressing mix. Place Baking bowl on top. Bake at 350 for 1 hour.


Lemon Roasted Chicken


Place whole roasting chicken in Stoneware Baking Bowl with one whole lemon & one head of garlic in cavity. Cover with Deep Dish Baker & cook for 1-½ hours at 425. (Try with an orange too.)


No Peek Chicken


6 boneless skinless chicken breast halves

1 pkg. long grain & wild rice (w/seasoning pkt)

1 can cream of chicken soup

1 can cream of celery soup

1 can water



Combine rice, seasoning from box, both cans of soup & 1 can water in Stoneware Baking Bowl. Place chicken on top and cover w/ Deep Dish Baker. Bake at 350 for about 2 hours. Makes a wonderful tender chicken dish with great rice and gravy. (Try it with pork chops too!)


Honey Mustard Chicken


Place roasting chicken in the DDB and pour FAT FREE honey mustard dressing over the top. Cover with SBB. Cook for 1-½ hours at 425F.


Lemon Garlic Chicken


Place whole lemon & whole head of garlic (both unpeeled, uncut, etc.) in cavity of roasting chicken. Place in SBB (no liquid) season with salt & pepper. Put DDB on top, bake at 425 for 1 hour.



Barbecued Chicken, Pork Chops, Etc.



Place your choice of meat in Stoneware Baking Bowl. Pour your favorite barbecue sauce over all. Cover with DDB. Bake at 350F until done.


Pork Chops & Gravy


Place pork chops in Deep Dish Baker. Mix one can of cream of mushroom soup with ¼ cup white wine and 2 cloves pressed garlic. Cover chops with soup mixture. Place Baking Bowl over top. Bake at 375 for 1-½ hours.


Mushroom Pork Chops


Empty 1 can of cream of mushroom soup into DDB. Crush clove of garlic; mix in ¼ cup white wine. Place thick sliced pork chops on top, cover w/ SBB. Bake 325F for 45 minutes.


Super Bowl Short Ribs


4 lbs. Boneless beef short ribs 16 oz. tomato sauce

1-cup dark brown sugar ½ cup soy sauce

2-3 medium red onions, coarsely chopped 3 Tbs. cinnamon



Remove all visible fat and slice into 2 inch strips about ½ - ¾ inch thick. Place in SBB and add other ingredients, which have been mixed together thoroughly. Cover with the DDB and bake at 325 degrees for 2 hours, stir occasionally.


Note:
Even if the Deep-Dish Baker does not fit flush on top of the Stoneware Baking Bowl because of the amount of food or the size of the food product, the results are the same. The meat and vegetables are constantly basted and held in their own juices. Everything cooked in this "clay baker" will be flavorful and tender and will have plenty of broth for gravy if you like.


Italian Potatoes


Place peeled and sliced potatoes in the SBB. Melt ½ stick butter; add 1 TBS. Good Season's Italian Salad Dressing Mix. Pour over potatoes. Cover with DDB. Bake @ 400F for 20 minutes or until done. While potatoes are baking, fry 2-3 strips of bacon until crisp. Chop bacon. Remove potatoes from oven when done and sprinkle bacon over top along with a cup (more or less) of shredded cheddar cheese. Replace top and set aside to allow cheese to melt. Serve and enjoy!


Baked Potato Curls


Peel & slice 4 potatoes. Chop 1 bunch green onions (tops only) & place in medium bowl. Fry 4-5 strips of bacon & chop into fine bits, add to green onions. Press 2 garlic cloves into bowl & mix with 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese, ½ cup sour cream, & ½ stick of melted butter. Mix together & pour over potatoes. Cover with DDB & bake at 400F for 20 minutes.



Easy Peach Cobbler


½ cup butter or margarine 1-cup flour

1-cup sugar 1 tsp. baking powder

½ cup milk 29 oz. can sliced peaches with juice



Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Place butter in bottom of SBB. Place in oven just long enough to melt the butter. Remove from oven when melted. Sift flour, sugar and baking powder into 2 Quart Batter Bowl. Then add milk. Mix well with whisk to make a batter. Pour the batter over the melted butter. Heat the fruit and juice. Pour the warm fruit and juice over the batter. DO NOT STIR. Bake at 375 degrees for 30-40 min. The butter will creep through the fruit and make a crust on top. Note: Any desired fruit or berry will work.

Quick Bread Bowls


Using 2 loaves of Pillsbury French Loaf, or 1 loaf of frozen bread dough (thaw & let rise according to package directions) unroll & wrap around sides & bottom of well greased baking bowl. Bake at 350 for 15-18 minutes or until golden browned. Let cool for 15 minutes, & carefully remove bread from bowl. Allow to cool upright for 5 minutes then fill with favorite salad.



Chicken Salad

Tuna Salad

Egg Salad

Antipasto Salad

Caesar Salad

Pasta Salad

Taco Salad

Green Salad

Your food should not dry out if left in the oven for longer than the allotted time. I usually cook for a little under the directed time & then turn the oven off & leave in the oven to keep warm to run errands or go to swimming lessons. When we come home...dinner is done! Or just leave it in longer if you like the meat to fall off the bone!

Kim Ruiz
 
so sad!Hi! I'm new to this board... LOVE IT! I have been a consultant for 2 years. I absolutely love my deep dish baker and baker bowl! As a matter of fact I have a pot roast in the oven as I type this. Trouble is.... PC has discontinued the bowl! :mad: I would like to be able to recommend the great recipes for the baking bowl, but how can I if they can no longer be purchased. This really makes no sense to me. Any suggestions? Again, I'm so glad I found this group!
 
Rectangular Baker / LidCan't all these recipes also be used in the Rectangular Baker with Lid? Those pieces are still available, and just mentioning these recipes at a show will make guest's mouths water and want to but this set or host a show to save some money!!
 
Deep dish baker/bowl recipesi am looking for recipe that has manicotti,spaghetti sauce,cheese and meet in it for the baking bowl. i lost my recipes it came from. can anyone help me?
 
Stoneware Baking BowlI am at work so I don't have my cookbooks available, but I think you are asking about either the Cheesy Mostaccioli in the Classics cookbook or the Party Pasta Bowl from the Celebrate cookbook. If you have those cookbooks you are in good shape. I will try to remember to check when I get home and if you haven't received an answer in the morning I will post what I find out. Sorry I can't help you right away. I made the Party Pasta Bowl for a church event and it was a big hit.

I don't know why they discontinued the Baking Bowl...I love mine and everyone I know that has one loves it. But, any of these recipes can be prepared in the Rectangle Baker and Lid. With a family of 5 I acually use the Rectangle Baker and Lid more often...but wouldn't part with the Baking Bowl/Lid.

Shawnna
 
Party Pasta BowlLast week someone was looking for this recipe. At least I think it was this recipe.

Party Pasta Bowl - page 67 Celebrate Cookbook

16 oz. uncooked mostaccioli or ziti
1 cup chopped onion
1 pound lean ground beef
3 garlic cloves, pressed
2 tsp. Pantry Italian Seasoning Mix
48 oz. spaghetti sauce
14.5 oz. diced tomatoes, undrained
1 egg
15 oz. part-skim ricotta cheese
2 cups (8 oz) shredded mozzarella cheese, divided
1/4 tsp ground black pepper
1/2 cup (2 oz) grated fresh Parmesan cheese, divided

1. Preheat oven to 350. Cook pasta accoring to directions; drain.

2. Meanwhile, chop onion using Food Chopper. Place onion, ground beef and garlic pressed with Garlic Press in Family Skillet. Cook and stir over medium heat 8-10 minutes or until beef is no longer pink. Remove from heat; drain. Sprinkle with seasoning mix. Stir in sauce and tomatoes.

3. In Small Batter Bowl, lightly beat egg with Stainless Steel Whisk. Add ricotta cheese, I cup of the mozzarella cheese, parsley and black pepper. Grate Parmesan cheese using Deluxe Cheese Grater; set aside 1/4 cup. Stir remaining Parmesan cheese into ricotta mixture.

4. To assemble casserole, place cooked pasta in Stoneware Baking Bowl. Add 6 cups of the meat sauce; mix well. Spread ricotta mixture evenly over pasta. Top with remaining meat sauce. Bake 1 hour. Top with remaining mozzarella and Parmesan cheeses. Continue baking 10 minutes or until bubbly. Garnish with additional parsley if desired.

Yield: 12 servings

I am sorry it took so long for me to find the recipe. I hope it was what you were looking for.

Shawnna
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some easy recipes to make in the Stoneware Deep Dish Baker?

The Stoneware Deep Dish Baker is perfect for casseroles, lasagnas, and baked pasta dishes. A simple recipe is a Chicken Alfredo Bake: layer cooked pasta, grilled chicken, Alfredo sauce, and mozzarella cheese, then bake until bubbly. You can also try a classic lasagna by layering noodles, ricotta cheese, marinara sauce, and ground beef.

Can I use the Stoneware Baking Bowl for desserts?

Absolutely! The Stoneware Baking Bowl is great for desserts like cakes and cobblers. A popular recipe is a Berry Crisp: combine fresh berries with sugar and a crumb topping made from oats, flour, and butter. Bake until the topping is golden brown and the berries are bubbly.

What types of bread can I bake in the Stoneware Deep Dish Baker?

You can bake a variety of breads in the Stoneware Deep Dish Baker, including quick breads and yeast breads. A delicious option is a Banana Bread: mix ripe bananas, sugar, eggs, flour, and baking soda, then pour the batter into the baker and bake until a toothpick comes out clean.

Are there any savory recipes suitable for the Stoneware Baking Bowl?

Yes! The Stoneware Baking Bowl is ideal for savory dishes like quiches and frittatas. A simple recipe is a Vegetable Quiche: whisk together eggs, milk, and your choice of vegetables, pour into the bowl, and bake until set. You can also add cheese and cooked meats for extra flavor.

How do I adjust cooking times for recipes in stoneware?

When using stoneware, you may need to adjust cooking times slightly. Generally, stoneware retains heat well, so you might find that recipes cook a bit faster. Start checking for doneness a few minutes earlier than the recipe suggests, and keep an eye on the color and texture of your dish.

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