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Topic: Convection Oven - Popovers Posted: 27 Jan 2010 at 8:16pm |
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Pie_Pod
Newbie Joined: 20 Nov 2009 Location: Springfield, IL Online Status: Offline Posts: 33 |
Posted: 28 Jan 2010 at 8:31am | |
Great!! Thanks for all the recipes.
I am new to the whole convection oven thing. I have a question and since you posted about the silicone muffin pans, my question is this:
I want to get some basic baking pans that I can use for BOTH the microwave AND the Oven. So, I was thinking glass but could the silicone materials work for both? WHat is the best option? As a general rule, at home, I have a Jenn Air Grill/Stove combo so we basically grill almost every night. I use the oven but usually not for cooking meals.
So, back to my question. I am looking for a "set" of pans for the microwave...I want to be able to cook a pizza/cookies/muffins/bread etc as well as an occasional meal if the weather is really bad and I don't want to cook outside...
Does anyone have suggestions or better yet, a LINK to something I can just buy?
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sylviablue
Senior Member Joined: 07 Jan 2010 Location: Costa Rica Online Status: Offline Posts: 152 |
Posted: 28 Jan 2010 at 8:52am | |
Silicone can go in a regular oven as well as a conventional one. Also the glass like Pyrex or Corning. Silicone weighs a lot less of course and is easier to store. I have had to spray my silicone with oil sometimes to prevent sticking. As far as I know there is no silicone pizza pan. There are muffin pans and all purpose pans. I cooked our pzza right on the glass microwave plate. Worked fine. When it was done we just slid it out onto the cardboard that comes with a frozen pizza! It was perfect, the crust slightly crisp the way we like it.
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sylviablue
Senior Member Joined: 07 Jan 2010 Location: Costa Rica Online Status: Offline Posts: 152 |
Posted: 28 Jan 2010 at 8:53am | |
Oops I meant to say that silicone and glass dishes go in both CONVECTION and MICROWAVE ovens.
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cane2
Groupie Joined: 06 Dec 2009 Online Status: Offline Posts: 92 |
Posted: 28 Jan 2010 at 2:20pm | |
I thought they pulled the silicone cooking utensils off the market because there was issues with them. I just cannot remember where i saw it, or what it was. Janet Sadlack of www.microwaveconnect.com is a firm beleiver in using silicone.
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Outbound
podders Helping podders - pHp Joined: 19 Nov 2009 Location: Oshawa, Ontario Online Status: Offline Posts: 767 |
Posted: 28 Jan 2010 at 2:25pm | |
No. No recent problems with silicone. There was melamine in food from China, but thats about it.
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cane2
Groupie Joined: 06 Dec 2009 Online Status: Offline Posts: 92 |
Posted: 28 Jan 2010 at 2:26pm | |
Silicone sure beats worrying about breakage. |
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