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kitchen rave...

I'm sure most of you have one, but I didn't before Friday.  I don't know how I survived without a pizza stone.  Both my cookies and my homemade pizza came out perfectly with the stone.  I am in love.
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Re: kitchen rave...

  • Ooohh... never thought of it for cookies!  Do you adjust the cooking time at all for cookies?
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  • I love mine!  I have tons of Pampered Chef stoneware. I have some ceramic glazed bakers which I love for casseroles and lasagna and I have a deep dish baker which I usually do my chicken roasters in.

    Kristen, when I do cookies, I usually have to cook them a minute longer on the first batch (because the stoneware needs to heat up), the second batch is usually right on target with the recipe, then the last batches are always a couple minutes less (90% of the time is nestle tollhouse chocolate chip that I make)

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  • I popped the stone in the oven when I preheated it.  It was warm when I added the cookies.  For me, the bake time was about the same. I have to say that they store better too for the next day.  Mmm.
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  • Told you they were great :) love ours!
  • MA&CBMA&CB member
    Sixth Anniversary Combo Breaker
    We do love ours; I've never used it for baking though.  Ours is very well seasoned from pizza - will that make cookies taste funny?
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  • imageMA&CB:
    We do love ours; I've never used it for baking though.  Ours is very well seasoned from pizza - will that make cookies taste funny?

    My stone is that way too.  I'm afraid if I put cookies on it they'd come out tasting like pepperoni.  I can also fit more cookies on a cookie sheet.  Big Smile

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  • imageMA&CB:
    We do love ours; I've never used it for baking though.  Ours is very well seasoned from pizza - will that make cookies taste funny?

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    imageMA&CB:
    We do love ours; I've never used it for baking though.  Ours is very well seasoned from pizza - will that make cookies taste funny?

    My stone is that way too.  I'm afraid if I put cookies on it they'd come out tasting like pepperoni.  I can also fit more cookies on a cookie sheet.  Big Smile

    My neighbor uses hers for everything...and her stuff is always delicious.  Maybe next time you try cookies, you could bake one or two on the stone.  That way if they taste yucky, you don't have to have a whole batch that's yucky.

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  • We use ours for lots of pizzas and fries, but cookies and breads taste fine on them
  • i've never had an issue with tastes transferring over.
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  • jd72878jd72878 member
    Seventh Anniversary Combo Breaker
    I absolutely adore our papered chef stone as well.  I can't bake cookies on anything else!  We had registered for one at BBB and the corner crumbled after the first use.  I hunted down a papered chef consultant pretty quick! 
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