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Maybe that's what my issue was. Certain parts seemed really tart. I did put lemon slices on the bottom of the fluted pan before I microwaved it.lisa717 said:I did this a couple weeks ago in the fluted stone and I did not like it...but I likes it in the prep bowls.....to me the lemons (on the bottom)cooked longer on the stone made it have a tart taste..maybe it was the lemons I had...I don't know..but I would not feel comfortable doing it in the stone for a show....for fear that it would have that tart taste...it was really bitter and bad ...JMO!
pamperedbecky said:I made the lemon cakes last minute last night with some friends. I didn't add anything extra.....just what the recipe called for: box of cake mix, an egg and the sour cream. I didn't add anything else except lemon zest. I cooked it in the microwave for 13 minutes as I do all my micro cakes on my microwave at home. Turned out fine. I also made the glaze and maybe because I didn't measure exactly (Maybe it had too much lemon juice?) but it tasted kinda funky.
It worked, but I may need to tweak the glaze. It's all gone today, though, so SOMEONE must have liked it!
For the glaze, right? I used butter.KellyTheChef said:Becky...did you use butter or margarine?
cvaccaro said:I have made the lemon cakes in the Silicon Floral Pan and they were absolutely fabulous. I used a regular lemon cake mix, added all the ingredients indicated in the PC lemon cake recipe. I did add 1/2 cup water because way too thick. I baked them for 20-30 min in 350 degree oven. The key is to not overfill. There was enough batter to make a few cakes in the prep bowls as well. I test ran these for my co-workers and my husband's co-workers and every one thought great. I glazed them as well.
Scrumptious!
Cathy
To properly grease your stoneware, use a cooking spray or brush on a thin layer of vegetable oil. Make sure to coat all surfaces of the stoneware to prevent sticking.
Yes, you can use a boxed lemon cake mix in your stoneware. Just follow the instructions on the box and make sure to properly grease the stoneware before pouring in the mix.
To clean your stoneware, let it cool completely before washing it with warm, soapy water. Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasive scrubbers, as they can damage the stoneware's surface.
Yes, you can use your stoneware to bake a variety of desserts, such as brownies, cookies, and fruit crisps. Just make sure to adjust the baking time and temperature accordingly.
To prevent sticking, make sure to properly grease your stoneware before baking. You can also sprinkle a thin layer of flour or sugar on the bottom of the stoneware before pouring in the batter.