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Great idea! Would you mind sharing the recipe?MrsNetNut404 said:At first I wasn't sure what to make of this piece. I thought the cherry cheesecakes that they had in the recipe collection was fun but other than that I couldn't come up with anything to use this piece for. But then once my imagination got going it wouldn't stop! I just used It for the first time to make mini crustless quiches. They turned out fabulous! Light and fluffy and flavorful! I plan to use this next month at my champagne brunch to make breakfast stata casseroles. I think this is going to be a lot of fun to use! Below is a photo of my mini quiches.
DebPC said:
Thanks bunches! I was able to open and email to myself at work from my iPad and print. I am donating a Single Serve stone I won at cluster meeting for a door prize at a Fundraiser for the local no kill shelter. We have a spiral binder so I was able to make a nice looking cook book with my website on every page to give with it!higoobs said:http://db.tt/eNJRxFND
Here is the link to my public drop box. Feel free to use and if anyone wants modify to give credit feel free to do so. Thank you
The Single Serving Pan from Pampered Chef has a diameter of 5 inches and a depth of 1 inch, making it the perfect size for individual servings.
Yes, the Single Serving Pan is oven-safe up to 450 degrees Fahrenheit. This allows for easy and convenient cooking and baking in one dish.
Yes, the Single Serving Pan is compatible with all stovetops, including gas, electric, and induction. It can also be used on the grill for added versatility.
The Single Serving Pan is dishwasher safe, making clean-up a breeze. For best results, hand-washing with warm soapy water is recommended.
No, it is recommended to use non-metal utensils with the Single Serving Pan to prevent scratching the non-stick surface. Silicone, wood, or plastic utensils are safe to use.