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TwoTon wrote:
Some time ago there was a post about an oven insert that would allow you to introduce steam to your baking. Haven't heard/seen anymore on such. Anybody out there? An oven insert for steaming? Why not just put fill a baking tray with boiling water and set it inside your oven? That should cause some steaming to happen. |
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