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Posts Tagged ‘baking stones’

Fresh-Baked Bread Like Mom Used to Make

Friday, April 9, 2010
posted by CookingWithQuality

I can still remember those days of elementary school when I’d run home in the afternoon at full speed, just hoping to catch a preliminary whiff of freshly baked bread. By the time I stepped over the threshold, it would be the only thing on my mind. On the off chance that my mother would let us kids sample a slice of bread with butter before dinner, my sister and I would beg with exasperation.

These days, I’ve passed on the timeless tradition to my own children. Our family became exceedingly health-conscious in recent years, and fresh baked bread is one of those simple pleasures with all-natural ingredients that really can’t be beat. Somewhat surprisingly, our new stoneware loaf pan resembles the one my mother used to use right down to the last detail.

The Best Pizza Crust

Tuesday, January 26, 2010
posted by CookingWithQuality

Whether you prefer your crust chewy, crispy, or a little of both, cooking the perfect pizza crust makes the pizza taste all the better. I’ve found that for a chewier crust, it’s best to set your oven on a low temperature, and place your pizza directly on a greased cookie sheet. For a crispy crust, I prefer to use a baking stone, which ensures the crust on the bottom becomes nicely toasted.  I also recommend setting the oven for a higher temperature, and cooking the pizza for less time (just be careful not to burn it!).

Whatever you prefer, make sure to be careful taking your pizza out of the oven.  If you are using a baking stone, be mindful that the stone will retain heat for a long time, and could still be hot even 15-30 minutes after it comes out of the oven.

5 Reasons to Enjoy Stoneware

Friday, November 27, 2009
posted by RDRadaCultery

1. Right from the Freezer to Oven

Rada cutlery stoneware you can take it out of the freezer and place it and 400 degree oven without cracking the baking stone. Now you can make your favorite recipes ahead of time!

2. Can be Cleaned in Dishwasher

Rada cutlery Stoneware minimizes moisture absorption through their own proprietary clay mixture and manufacturing process. That’s what makes their stoneware dishwasher safe!

3. Don’t Need to  Pre-Use Seasoning

Before baking rinse your stoneware off with warm water and towel dry. No need to preseason Rada Stoneware each time you use them, there naturally stick resistant. You may need to use a light spritz of cooking spray when cooking wet batters or egg dishes the food will release easier.

4. Perfectly Baked Crusts

Stoneware is designed to absorb heat, that way it baking evenly. You can make fluffy cakes, mouthwatering juicy roasts and pie crusts that is so flaky that you will think they were made by a bakery. The textured surface makes great pizza crust the perfectly baked cookies and golden brown biscuits.

5. Rada Stoneware has a Three Year Warranty

Abuse, accidents or misuse will not apply to this warranty. Rada cutlery Stoneware will be replaced for defects in material or construction under normal and appropriate care.