What Are the Best Ways to Use an SRB?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various uses for the SRB (Stoneware Ridged Baker), with participants sharing their personal experiences and cooking methods. The conversation highlights different foods prepared in the SRB, particularly focusing on bacon, chicken, and apple pie, as well as cleaning methods for the product.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, emphasizes the effectiveness of the SRB for cooking bacon quickly and perfectly, noting it appeals to many, including men.
  • Another participant shares their experience of making meatballs in the SRB, highlighting the positive outcome.
  • Several users mention the versatility of the SRB, suggesting it can be used for various dishes beyond bacon, such as meatloaf and chicken, to avoid food sitting in juices.
  • One participant describes a successful baked chicken recipe using the SRB, noting the breading stayed intact due to the design of the baker.
  • Another participant discusses using the SRB for baking apples for pie, expressing curiosity about the process.
  • Some participants share their methods for cleaning the SRB, with varying suggestions on techniques and tools used.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best uses for the SRB, with some participants focusing on bacon while others advocate for its versatility in cooking various dishes. No clear consensus emerges regarding the best methods for cleaning the SRB.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal cooking experiences and preferences, reflecting a range of uses for the SRB based on individual needs and family sizes.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on how to utilize the SRB effectively in their cooking and for sharing with customers may find this discussion beneficial.

pkd09
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Has anyone put anything together on uses for SRB?
 
I was just looking for the same thing!
 
Personally I think the picture in the catalog says it all. Bacon, bacon, bacon! You can add meatloaf and ham to your list, but 6 minutes to perfect, crispy, not soaked in grease bacon. What more do you need?!

If you haven't tried it, you need to. Your personal experience will give you the enthusiasm to sell the SRB. It really appeals to men too, cuz men and bacon...
My husband says it is hands down the best product PC has ever come out with, ever. And our house has 20+ years of PC products in it.
 
Is that 6 minutes on high in the microwave? That is great. (I personally don't have a microwave -- it's a hubby thing -- but this will be a great selling point.) Thank-you.
I did do the meatballs in the microwave at a party - - came out great.
 
The bacon aspect of it is great, I agree, but I like to offer additional uses for things because a lot of people are looking for things that have multiple uses. Otherwise it feels like a gadget that's a one-trick pony. KWIM? ;)I tell people it's great when you are cooking things that give off juices and you don't want your food sitting in it. Like meatballs, meatloaf, even chicken.
 
I made the best baked chicken in my SRB last night! I mixed bread crumbs and grated parm (sorry - eyeballed it, no measurements) dipped the chicken breast in egg whites and then into the bread crumb mixtures. Spritzed them with some olive oil and baked them in my SRB. SO good, and so easy! The breading actually stayed on the WHOLE chicken breast because the bottom wasn't sitting in the juices.

My only complaint - I could only bake 2 breasts. I'm really hoping that since the description of this one reads "Small" that there's a "Large" one in our future!!
 
Bacon is the big seller with me. I also like how it bakes apples for apple pie. I've never had that result in my oven. A friend of mine uses it in her toaster oven for steak. I think it would be really good for bacon wrapped little smokies!
 
Apples for apple pie in the SRB? Do you bake your apples before you put them in a pie crust? Curious....:confused:
 
I actually make the Mile High Apple Pie, (I know, not really apple pie) but they come out amazing! I bet it would be great fr actual apple pie, and better than the canned filling
 
I took a package of crackers, crushed them with the food chopper, mixed in some Lemon Pepper rub, coated my chicken & baked it in the ridged baker. It was soooooo good. Tried it again a few nights later with the Crushed Peppercorn & Garlic ... not as good. Stick with the Lemon Pepper Rub! LOLETA: Both of my children have an egg allergy, so I dipped in melted "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter", then the crumb mix, then the butter, then the crumb mix. Got a good thick coat on there that way.
 
I think we add bacon to almost every recipe we make it hope. The other night it was panini's, tonight it was chipolte shrimp....and everything had BACON in it. It's dangerous to be able to make bacon in just a few minutes.
 
What temperature do you set the oven for when you cook just the bacon? How long?
 
5 minutes in the microwave. Add 30 seconds if necessary.
 
dini2550 said:
What temperature do you set the oven for when you cook just the bacon? How long?

For bacon in the oven, I usually do 400 for 20 minutes. But I haven't done it in the ridged baker, so I don't know if you'd do it the same time.
 
Thanks for some new suggestions guys! I earned the SRB last summer with my new fall products, and because I haven't really found anything else besides bacon and apples to cook in it, I haven't used it a whole lot. My family is still small enough (hubby, me, and 21-month-old son) that we could easily do breaded chicken in it. I also have a recipe for Pepper-Jack cheese stuffed Southwestern Meatballs that could possibly do really well in there. They sort of fell apart in the skillet the last time I made them...
 
Great! Am using these and a couple of others to make a flyer!
 
Anyone have times for the chicken breasts listed above?
 
byrd1956 said:
Anyone have times for the chicken breasts listed above?

I haven't done it in the SRB but I always do my chicken breast on my bar pan, I usually have perfect chicken at 350 for 35 - 40 minutes.
 
Can anyone suggest a cleaning method for the SRB other than the typical hot water and scraper? If you do meatloaf in it, those ridges aren't the easiest to clean out. Anyone try the handle of the grill pan scraper? I have a customer that just ordered it and said she spent 30 minutes trying to "clean" it. I told her that you don't need to get ever mark or spot off it, but her OCD husband was standing over her expecting that!!!
 
I use mine regularly and clean it with warm water and a dish clothe. Once it's pretty well clean, I put some baking soda on it, scrub around with the dish clothe and it comes out great. Compared to all my other stones (except the muffin pan stone) it takes longer, but this method is actually fairly quick and easy. The muffin pan is the most time consuming!
 
yankfan24 said:
Can anyone suggest a cleaning method for the SRB other than the typical hot water and scraper? If you do meatloaf in it, those ridges aren't the easiest to clean out. Anyone try the handle of the grill pan scraper? I have a customer that just ordered it and said she spent 30 minutes trying to "clean" it. I told her that you don't need to get ever mark or spot off it, but her OCD husband was standing over her expecting that!!!

Mine looks like new and I use it a lot. I use one of those green scotch scrubbies and it works like a charm. I don't suggest using it on a brand new stone though as it will leave green marks before the stone is started to season but after using the stone a couple times this is the fastest and easiest thing I have found.
 
yankfan24 said:
Can anyone suggest a cleaning method for the SRB other than the typical hot water and scraper? If you do meatloaf in it, those ridges aren't the easiest to clean out. Anyone try the handle of the grill pan scraper? I have a customer that just ordered it and said she spent 30 minutes trying to "clean" it. I told her that you don't need to get ever mark or spot off it, but her OCD husband was standing over her expecting that!!!

For stuff like that, I usually let it sit for a bit with hot water in it to loosen things up. I have a scrubby-pad just for my stones (no soap on it), so I can use that to get in there.

And yes- not every spot will come off....stones will season and get that way. I'd be sure to tell her. Hopefully next time she washes dishes, her DH isn't anywhere near. :D
 
yankfan24 said:
Can anyone suggest a cleaning method for the SRB other than the typical hot water and scraper? If you do meatloaf in it, those ridges aren't the easiest to clean out. Anyone try the handle of the grill pan scraper? I have a customer that just ordered it and said she spent 30 minutes trying to "clean" it. I told her that you don't need to get ever mark or spot off it, but her OCD husband was standing over her expecting that!!!

Tell her that he can clean it? ;)
 
yankfan24 said:
Can anyone suggest a cleaning method for the SRB other than the typical hot water and scraper? If you do meatloaf in it, those ridges aren't the easiest to clean out. Anyone try the handle of the grill pan scraper? I have a customer that just ordered it and said she spent 30 minutes trying to "clean" it. I told her that you don't need to get ever mark or spot off it, but her OCD husband was standing over her expecting that!!!

I use our scrub brush...It cleans that and the DCB SOOOO EASILY!!! That would be a great add on item during checouts too
 
Just wanted to add that my husband just made some brats and sausages in my SRB over the weekend, they were fantastic and no sitting in grease!
 
I wonder how the Easy Clean Kitchen Brush would work to clean it. I love using that on my stones.
 
chefheidi2003 said:
I wonder how the Easy Clean Kitchen Brush would work to clean it. I love using that on my stones.

That is what I use, and it works perfectly. I also use it in the DCS and bar pans b/c it gets into the ridges and edges so much better
 
JennyJennJen said:
That is what I use, and it works perfectly. I also use it in the DCS and bar pans b/c it gets into the ridges and edges so much better

Funny thing is. I have been selling for 8 years..and never had the cleaning brush until I started dating my husband. about 3 years ago. Now I laugh because it is the easiest way to clean them in my opinion.
 
Easy Clean Kitchen Brush!
 
KateInTheKitchen said:
Tell her that he can clean it? ;)

HAHAHA...it's actually my BOSS, so I didn't want to say...well, I use the kitchen brush to clean all my stones and her think that I'm trying to sell her MORE. But she's never owned a stone before and was just trying to follow the care & use guide. She's just afraid she'd going to "hurt" it!!

Thanks to all that have given suggestions.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an SRB and how can it be used effectively in direct sales?

An SRB, or Sales Resource Binder, is a tool used by direct sales consultants to organize and present their products and business information. To use it effectively, keep it updated with current product information, promotional materials, and personal sales stories. This helps in building credibility and engaging potential customers during presentations.

How can I organize my SRB for maximum impact?

To organize your SRB for maximum impact, categorize sections by product lines, promotions, and customer testimonials. Use dividers and tabs for easy navigation. Include a section for frequently asked questions and answers to address common customer concerns quickly during presentations.

What types of materials should I include in my SRB?

Include product catalogs, brochures, order forms, and samples of popular items in your SRB. Additionally, incorporate personal stories, customer testimonials, and promotional flyers to showcase the benefits of your products and the value of your business opportunity.

How often should I update my SRB?

It’s important to update your SRB regularly, ideally every month or whenever new products are launched or promotions change. Keeping your materials current ensures that you always have the latest information at your fingertips, which can enhance your credibility and sales effectiveness.

Can I use my SRB for virtual parties or online presentations?

Yes, you can adapt your SRB for virtual parties or online presentations by creating digital versions of your materials. Use slideshows or PDFs to share product information and visuals during online meetings. This allows you to maintain a professional appearance and engage your audience effectively, even in a virtual setting.

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