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Hi,
Just got one of these and I'm a bit confused. The instructions say "you will find that by lightly oiling the surface of the Superstone Baking Stone and sprinkling it with a little cornmeal, food will not stick as readily to the stone, making clean-up a snap." So far, so good, but I'm not quite sure I'm happy with the 'stick as readily'. But then I look at the instructions for baking cookies -- "Since you should not grease your Superstone Baking Stone, only cookies with butter or shortening should be made on it." Don't grease it, oil it, what are they saying I can't do? Is it an American/English thing I'm missing? Thanks Doug -- Doug Weller Moderator, sci.archaeology.moderated Director and Moderator The Hall of Ma'at http://www.thehallofmaat.com Doug and Helen's Dogs: http://www.dougandhelen.com Doug's Archaeology Site: http://www.ramtops.co.uk -- Doug Weller -- A Director and Moderator of The Hall of Ma'at http://www.hallofmaat.com Doug's Archaeology Site: http://www.ramtops.co.uk Amun - co-owner/co-moderator http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amun/ |
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![]() Doug Weller wrote: > The instructions say "you > will find that by lightly oiling the surface of the Superstone Baking > Stone and sprinkling it with a little cornmeal, food will not stick as > readily to the stone, making clean-up a snap." Put nothing on it for conditioning purposes. It will smoke you out of the house. It's good for bread and pizza. You can slide those doughs onto a preheated stone from a board, the bottom of a sheet pan, or use parchment paper. Forget about cookies unless you are simply using the stone to regulate the oven, ie: it is on the bottom rack and the cookies are on another. Stone will need about 30-35 minutes to preheat. |
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I agreee with the last post except the forget the cookies part. The
Sassafras stone is one of the only stones that is capable of doing cookies and doing them well. As far as the oil thing is concerned, leave it off. Chef Dom, www.DominicsKitchenStore.com |
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