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SWMO

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Posted: 10/28/09 08:18am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

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FOLKS THE AIRBAKE COOKIE SHEET IS THE BEST WAY TO GO.


I disagree. You have to find one in the 12X12" size to avoid covering the vent holes in the shelf. If you use it on the rack with pans you block the air from reaching the bottom of the pan.
And the biggest reason, they're more expensive. As a cheap way to distribute the heat in the small RV ovens, nothing beats a cheap floor tile. It doesn't even need to be in one piece.


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SWMO wrote:

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FOLKS THE AIRBAKE COOKIE SHEET IS THE BEST WAY TO GO.


I disagree. You have to find one in the 12X12" size to avoid covering the vent holes in the shelf. If you use it on the rack with pans you block the air from reaching the bottom of the pan.
And the biggest reason, they're more expensive. As a cheap way to distribute the heat in the small RV ovens, nothing beats a cheap floor tile. It doesn't even need to be in one piece.


Try Target. Yes they are more expensive than a floor tile but they do not break or wear the finish off of the oven racks and walls.


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Be paranoid like me, I've used both on occassion. ;-)


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ventrman wrote:

There is really no need to purchase a pizza stone.


We just like cooking on it direct for everything from cookies to french fries. Something I don't have to wash either, that in itself makes it worth the price for me.


You only quoted half of my statement. You do not need to purchase an expensive pizza stone, a tile from your local hardware store will work just as well as a a pizza stone purchased at a department store, for much less in price.


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We also found a pizza stone at WalMart. It has done the trick. In the past everything would burn on the bottom.


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Instead of a tile, we've been using a 1/2 size "airbake" cookie sheet in our oven. DW bakes everything in the oven with no burning or inconsistent cooking at all.


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