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On Sun, 11 Sep 2011 23:31:24 -0400, Cheryl >
wrote: > > > wrote in message > > ... > >> I have a Pampered Chef baking stone, and I must have missed those >>> instructions. I have never worried about covering the surface. I >>> love it for baking biscuits. I also use it to reheat anything that >>> needs to be crisped back up -- chicken tenders, fries, etc. > >http://www.pamperedchef.com/our_prod...roductId=16723 That 450F bothered me so I went looking for the instructions for mine. http://fantes.com/manuals/old-stone-...structions.pdf They recommend heating to 500F-- and don't give a maximum. [my oven does 550F- so that's where I cook pizza] They also warn *against* cooking fatty foods. No mention of soap except to *not* use it for the initial cleaning. I'm just pointing these things out because obviously all stones are not the same. I'd do whatever PC said to do - they are the ones researching that stone-- and getting feedback from consumers. And they have a vested interest in you being happy. [and now I'm going to dig my PC stonewear out and bake something on them at 450F to see if they act different from my "Old Stone Oven" stone] Jim |
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