I have a new and exciting product to share with you all today... Introducing Chinet Bakeware®! Yes, you read that right, the same people that make sturdy paper plates, and other disposable tableware have come up with an attractive line of non-stick and disposable bakeware that you don't have to worry about leaving behind. Ever taken a dish to a potluck, a school event, or to a neighbor and never gotten it back? Well with Chinet Bakeware®, you can bake up your favorite cheesy casserole, or gooey almond bars and take them anywhere. They even come with crystal clear lids so you can see inside while protecting the contents.
Chinet Bakeware® baking pans currently come in 4 different sizes- a 9x13, 8x8, and 2 oval casserole sizes. You can click the link HERE to see the measurements and capacity of Chinet Bakeware®. Each pack comes in a set of three, with the exception of the rectangular baker, it comes in a set of two. The bakeware is made in the USA of 90% recycled material. While the base is not recyclable, the lid is. One of the first things you'll notice about the bakeware is that it's just as sturdy as their paper plates. You can fill them and hold them without them collapsing or wobbling like foil bakers do. I tend to reach into the oven with one hand to take things out of the oven and I noticed that once heated, the bakeware was a little less rigid, so be sure to use both hands when removing the Chinet Bakeware® from the oven.
The Chinet Bakeware® goes into the oven and onto the oven rack just like any other bakeware, or if you prefer you can place it on a sheet pan. The baking time and temperature does not need to be adjusted, but keep in mind that all ovens vary. It is paper but it's not going to burn or catch fire. It is oven safe up to 400 degrees F. though should NOT be used on the broil setting. Another good thing about these pans is that you can reheat food in them either in the microwave or oven, no need to transfer it to another pan. They're also freezer safe. Each pack of Chinet Bakeware® comes with instructions for use and tells you what you can and cannot do with the bakeware so if you have questions about the oven temperature or reheating, you can refer to the enclosed card.
This bakeware is also attractive and looks more like casserole dishes and bakeware that one would use in the home. It has a pale green exterior and black non-stick interior. I'd prefer if the non-stick liking came in a lighter color so it resembles stoneware, but the color surely does not affect the functionality of the product, it's just a personal preference. The non-stick lining is completely safe and non-toxic and it will not flake or scrape off with typical serving actions. Note: The bakeware is designed for one-time use and should not be washed and reused as it can weaken the pan.
My neighbor fell and broke her arm a couple weeks ago and had to have surgery on her shoulder. I baked up an Enchilada Casserole and some Almond Jam bars in these pans to take over to her. I did not spray the pans with non-stick spray and I have to admit I was a tad skeptical about them sticking. I waited for the bars to cool before cutting into them and they popped right out of the pan just as the brand promised. Sweet success! I did accidentally poke a tiny hole into the side of the pan with the tip of my knife, so be careful when cutting. My neighbor enjoyed the meal and I didn't have to worry about collecting my pans from her, nor did she have to worry about washing and returning them to me. Chinet sent me the bakeware for free but I was not compensated in any other way and the opinion that I express on here is my own. I would definitely purchase Chinet Bakeware® on my own. It is available in stores and online at Alice.com. I saw them this weekend at Wal-Mart and the average price was $4.99 per set. To find Chinet Bakeware® near you, click HERE.
I was going to give away one of my unused sets of Chinet Bakeware®, so one of you could try it out, but the generous folks at Chinet said they could do better than that. One lucky winner will receive a complete set (all 4 sizes) of Chinet Bakeware® courtesy of Chinet.
All you have to do is leave a comment on this blog post telling me what your favorite potluck dish is. If you fail to answer that question your entry will not be counted. One comment per person please. Please make sure I have a way to contact you if you win- leave an email address if necessary. US residents only. I will announce a winner at the end of the week. Good luck!
- Enchilada Casserole ( I added another layer of tortillas to the top of the casserole and used more cheese. I also added salt and garlic to the meat mixture.)
- Almond Jam Bars
My favorite potluck dish is my Grandmaw Georgia's Corn Casserole!! Thanks for the giveaway! This would come in very handy taking dishes to new parents! -- Kate katiebottoms{at}yahoo{dot}com
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I like to bring some sort of sweet treat usually, like brownies or a new cookie recipe. I also like to bring fresh fruit salad made from berries/grapes/melon.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite dishes to take are chicken and dumpling casserole and Pumpkin Coffee Cake.
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Cavatini w/ garlic bread or Texas sheet cake.
ReplyDeleteLanea
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Great giveaway - these look really useful. My favorite potluck dish is my potatoes au gratin...no matter how much I make, they always get eaten! :)
ReplyDeleteSpicy bean salsa, it's always a crowd pleaser!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite potluck item to take is Persian Rice Salad. It's hearty enough to stand in for a vegetarian main dish, if necessary and also a great side dish for meat eaters.
ReplyDeleteHash brown casserole is m favorite!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite potluck dish is banana pudding! Dessert is always so easy!
ReplyDeleteI've often started bringing a bean bake of some kind. It is amazing how easy, cheap and filling it is (make it in the crock pot!) and how I almost always bring home a scraped clean crock!
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Heather
Homemade mac n cheese.
ReplyDeleteMel J.
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My favorite potluck dish has got to be Is It Really Better Than Sex Cake. It never fails to be a conversation piece as well as a delicious dessert.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite dish is one I make called Angel Lush. It's angel food cake, strawberries, pineapples, coconut and cream. So good!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite dish to take places is a chocolate graham cracker eclair dessert. It's totally Yummy!
ReplyDelete7 layer salad is always a hit. also some kind of fruit crisp.
ReplyDeleteOh that would be meatball subs
ReplyDeleteCheesy Potatoes are always a hit! For dessert, I love to bring Homemade Snickers Bars. Fruit salad is always nice to bring as well and at least it's one healthy thing I know my kids will eat!
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Fresh Fruit Salad
ReplyDeleteSandy
emailforme@nycap.rr.com
I love taking cut up fresh fruit to a pot luck, it is always so refreshing!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite potluck dish is hard to choose... i love it all! But if I *have* to say, then probably white chicken chili :) (aundrea525@aol.com)
ReplyDeleteI have two favorites .. lazagna for cooking and caprese salad for not cooking ..
ReplyDeleteNo picture of Hayden :( lol sorry that little guy is so cute! :) My favorite potluck dish is pasta salad. I know!! SOO EASY! but I love it! SOO YUMMY! When I go back home for a family thing I always ask my mom to make it since a family get together is usually BBQ, perfect the yummy goodness of pasta salad. But when I want to show off I make homemade chili with a bunch of stuff to make one groan at the heaven in their mouth ;)
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My favorite pot luck dish is probably corn and bean salad - add some chopped red and green peppers, red wine vinegar, olive oil and lime juice for a quick and easy dish that doesn't require heating! (alisonbmarcus@gmail.com)
ReplyDeleteChicken (or turkey) tetrazzini--or carrot cake. Thanks!
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My favorite potluck dish is Sweet Potato Casserole. Everyone is always pleasantly surprised and I get a ton of compliments on it. It's also my favorite leftover ;) (theckaman@gmail.com)
ReplyDeleteI like to take hamburger enchiladas and potato casserole. If there are children in the home, I always like to take a dessert of some kind. Thanks for doing this giveaway. (peggyclyde@beyondbb.com)
ReplyDeletespaghetti bake...freezes...feeds a group...cant help but like it.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite potluck dish is chicken casserole.
ReplyDeleteOn mothers day we had a potluck and my favorite is dessert. My fab potluck dessert is coconut cream cake! Soo yummy. They leave the potluck remembering the dessert. Hehe. Thanks! Cyndi (cyndir22@yahoo.com)
ReplyDeleteFavorite pot-luck dish to bring anywhere is one of these 3...depending on the season and my mood, tomato basil pesto pasta salade (like La Madeleine's), shrimp and shells pasta salad or yellow squash casserole (like Black Eyed Pea's)
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Love your blog! My favorite pot-luck dish is Chicken Spaghetti--a family favorite.(cweaver@wavewls.com)
ReplyDeleteI just made slutty brownies- they are amazing...choc chip cookie dough, Oreo layer, brownies on top. I mixed in walnuts for the brownie layer on top and gave it some crunch!!! Then cut them in tiny circle two bites sizes using a biscuit cutter. Cookie cutter would work too just not too big : ))
ReplyDeleteKristi Moody
McKinney, TX
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I am very excited about this new disposable bakeware, I'm definitely going to get some!! My favorite potluck dish is probably Italian Penne Bake, its always a crowd pleaser.
ReplyDeleteI'm on a committee to make meals for families in our church who have had illnesses or deaths in the family. These would be great since they wouldn't need to be returned. Sometimes during 'busy' periods, I'm out of baking dishes!
ReplyDeleteOne of my faves to bring to potlucks is a broccoli slaw. Meatballs too.
For potlucks I love to share Taco Salad or a Brownie Trifle.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite potluck would have to be Hash Brown casserole hands down! Love the cheesy gooey goodness, and it's always the first dish to go at my family's get-togethers.
ReplyDeleteD Melton
Tennessee tdfarms4tn@gmail.com
Who can go to a pot luck without Mac and Cheese? I love taking it to pot lucks and am sad when my dish comes home empty. :)
ReplyDeleteCAKE!! It's one of my favorite things to bake, so I take every chance I can get. :)
ReplyDeleteI use potlucks as an excuse to make a new dessert recipe - typically some sort of sheet cake. Although, I think the last one I brought was a big pan of caramel brownies. These pans would be excellent for that, since I hate keeping track of my (one and only) 9 x 13" casserole dish. And if they're nonstick, I wouldn't have to worry about the brownies congealing to the side. :)
ReplyDeleteEveryone wants my macaroni & cheese
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ReplyDeleteI love to make apple pie in a 9x13 pan for potlucks, it goes a long way, with less work! These pans look great, I make many meals to give away, but hate the floppy foil ones. ~T~
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I bring my easy Mexican Casserole!
ReplyDeleteusually dessert, preferably pie :)
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Jennifer
My Baked Ziti and My Banana Cream Cake
ReplyDeleteMy favorite potluck item is a baked ziti that I do.
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I bring baked bean casserole. The pan is usually empty afterwards!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the great recipes
and this wonderful giveaway opportunity!
mustanggirl1970@live.com
My favorite pot luck dish is enchiladas! ~ Andi T.
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A lady at our church always makes homemade chicken and noodles and they are to die for! We are always excited for our potlucks b/c we know that dish will be there! I've used these pans before and they are so convenient! Thanks for the opportunity!
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My favorite pot luck dish is pot roast
ReplyDeleteMy favorite potluck dish is Corn Casserole, it is super easy and always a crowd favorite, I have been bringing it to potlucks for over 10 years!
ReplyDeleteAmber W.
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My sister makes this ooey gooey cheesy thing that is fabulous. I don't want to know the recipe cause I'd make it at home and eat the whole thing.
ReplyDeleteWe make a Mexican Cheesecake dip.
ReplyDeleteI like to take squash casserole to a potluck. Would love to win. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteMy grandma's cheesy potato casserole! It's a staple at family parties and disappears immediately. Delicious!!
ReplyDeleteRed Beans and Rice - always a great side dish or main dish in South Louisiana!
ReplyDeleteI am part a girls cooking group and we would love to try these. A great combination of sizes for the single girls to the ones with two kids!
Jennifer
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My favorite is King Ranch Casserole or Chicken Tettrazini. It's a tie. darlabeck@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteMy favorite potluck food is my GThrandmother's Roast and vegetables. I cook my roast on the stove in a pot just like she used. I rack the veggies. It goes like "hotcakes"! The smell in my house when it's cooking takes me way back to her kitchen on Sunday dinners! sbmilam@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite potluck dish is Pizza Pasta Salad.
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My favorite potluck dish to take is chicken enchiladas with a dessert of German Chocolate Inside-Out Bundt Cake. My favorite potluck dish that someone brings is peach cobbler!
ReplyDeleteGreat Enchilada Casserole Recipe! My favorite casserole would be something breakfast-y... Hashbrown Casserole with eggs, cheese, onions and peppers, and a vegetarian sausage!
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My favorite potluck recipe is my Hashbrown Casserole recipe that I adapted from several recipes. It always is a huge hit and is my husbands favorite (even over his own mother's recipe). He is like a little boy on Christmas when he knows I am making it, it's very cute. It's easy and tasty! What could be better! I love to make batches ahead and keep in the freezer and these would be the perfect dishes for that.
ReplyDeleteThe reason I love potlucks is for the dessert, so naturally my favorite thing to bring is something sweet like Congo Bars.
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My favorite pot-luck meal to bring is a corn pudding. My family and friends have come to expect it.
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One of my favorite potluck dishes to bring is stuffed cabbage! I also like to bring desserts!
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Pasta Salad
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is Jello Fluff -- either orange or a berry. Everyone wonders what it is and loves it after they taste it. These would be wonderful for sharing with anyone. Thanks for the headsup on this new product.
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My favorite thing to take is Potato Casserole!
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Cheesy potatoes (hash brown casserole).
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I almost always take my green chile chicken enchilada casserole. It's always a hit!
ReplyDeleteThese bakeware dishes are awesome!
I love lasagna and cheesy potatoes. Those are my two favorite potluck dishes. Thanks for the chance to enter.
ReplyDeleteAndrea D.
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Favorite Potluck dish is lasagne or stuffed shells, depending on the size of the crowd!
ReplyDeleteI always bring dessert...... or cheese/pepper jelly and crackers but I think next time I'm doing lasagna in this dish!
ReplyDeleteOrzo Salad is my favorite potluck dish to bring to a get together, picnic, Super Bowl Party, etc.
ReplyDeleteI either bring a dessert like lemon bars or Kahlua cake, or I like to make bacon dip! Yum. I would love to get these pans. How smart of Chinet!
ReplyDeleteEverybody always requests me to bring 7 layer cookie bars. These would be great to bake and transport them in! coriejo10@hotmail.com
ReplyDeletesome kind of cookie - the specific type varies by what ingredients i have on hand.
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I love to make beef stroganoff as my pot luck dinner
ReplyDeleteI love to make a layered lasagna with another pan of bread that is made with garlic and butter, toasted up and given immediately..Everyone who has been given these tasty meals seems to appreciate them..love your blog, what a cuttee pie of a son you have and your blog is so sweet, you are an outstanding Mother, and cook, your goodies always look so much better than any fancy bake shop I have frequented must be that you are from Texas and have that southern hospitality gene! would love to win the bakeware..ciao mjs from momanddad00@clear.net mary jane sampson that is!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love to take baked homemade macaroni & cheese.
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I love to make brownies
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My favorite potluck dish has to be potato gratin! So hearty !
ReplyDeleteCorisa
jubinsky2114@yahoo.com
Lasagna is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteBeef and noodles are my favorite-comfort food at it's best!! Hayden is so cute!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite dish to bring to a potluck spinach dip because it's SO easy. Thanks for the giveaway and wonderful recipes! sspete2@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteMexican lasagna. Yum!
ReplyDeleteCorn casserole or strawberry cake are great for church pot lucks! Thank you! sjue1@hotmail.com
ReplyDeletewaldorf salad. that pistachio coolwhip pudding stuff. god i love it.
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite casserole for a large group is a broccoli, rice and cheese casserole that was in "Cooking Light" magazine many years ago.
Love the idea of the disposable baking pans!
I'll definitely consider using this product!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite potluck dish is macaroni and cheese.
My favorite pot luck dish would be cheesy potato casserole.
ReplyDeleteAmish Breakfast Casserole from Allrecipes.com. Everyone loves it and it covers a different meal if you are taking it to someone. It is gone in seconds when I take it to work. plawson312@cox.net
ReplyDeleteOoey, gooey butter cakes...they are wonderful and I haven't met a person yet that doesn't love the richness of this simple dessert. yum
ReplyDeleteHash brown casserole. So good and so fattening.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite potluck dish would be Baked Ziti. I also like brownies too.
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My favorite potluck dish is a meatball-dressing layered dish and 7 layer bars.
ReplyDeleteIt's a tie. I usually bring a lasagna or my green chili enchiladas. I'm about to have my first baby any day now. This would be perfect to stock my freezer!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite potluck dish is either jello cookies or fried smashed potatos
ReplyDeleteMy favorite potluck dish would be good old Pecan Pie and Cheesy Potatoes.
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I love bringing Deviled eggs and homemade lemon bars! They are always a big hit.
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7-Layer Nacho Dip
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Baked beans! My mama's are the best. caseygentle@gmail
ReplyDeleteFive Cheese Alforno.. the olive garden copy cat is close to a ziti and everyone always loves it! We give a lot of food to new parents at our church, and these would be perfect for that!!!
ReplyDeletejessicarwarfield at gmail dot com
Brownies
ReplyDeleteLee Ann
leeann.sturch27@gmail.com
I like to take a desert of some sort. Dump cake is a favorite.
ReplyDeleteI like to bring Wheat Berry Salad to potlucks.
ReplyDeletei always bring cookies to a potluck...i am just not a confident cook.
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My favorite potluck dish is baked ziti, loaded with veggies! people always love it, and growing up in an italian family, its a comfort dish to me. I add the veggies to reduce the guilt :)
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite casserole dish to take = Giant Asian-inspired salad
ReplyDeleteMy favorite casserole dish that other like to take = Igloo Meatloaf
Banana Pudding is my favorite pot luck dish..........I guess because everyone expects me to bring that. Thanks for such a great give away.
ReplyDeleteChoosing just one potluck dish is just darn near impossible! I LOVE food and I have plenty of recipes that have been baked,cooked, and whipped up for various potluck functions. Just to name a few favs... fashion show chicken, cheesecake, breakfast potato hash, mac n cheese, eclaire cake, Neiman Marcus choc chip cookies...the list goes on...
ReplyDeleteMouth is watering, I'm going to have to go cook something! vbgurl@msn.com
I would have to say my blondies or baked ziti, thank you for this chance to win Monica...
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My favorite is Alton Brown's cocoa brownies, with my own fudge icing. I can't make them for home because I eat them ll. If I make them for a potluck, I never have to bring home leftovers!
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I usually do desserts. The family favorite is Pink Stuff (cool whip, cherry pie filling, etc). But sometimes it's Banana Pudding or Pineapple Upside Down Cake. And always in throw-away pans!
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My favorite potluck dish is Macaroni and Cheese, the best in the world, especially when cheesy (plus a side of fried chicken wings.)
ReplyDeleteAt my potlucks there never seems to be enough side dishes, so I like to bring marinated zucchini slaw.
ReplyDeleteYikes. I have to pick ONE. I love corn casserole. So I guess that's my pick for today.
ReplyDeleteMy chicken noodle casserole dish is always empty when I bring it home. :o)
ReplyDeleteNice give-away...thanks.
My favorite casserole dish would be Cheesy Potatoes! The ones that have the "corn flakes" top crust on them! oooh! It's so yummy! Hubby's family eats that casserole every Christmas! And I love it! Plus, it is SUPER SIMPLE to make! I think they have it for Easter too! It's always a big hit! there are never leftovers! :) Thanks for the opportunity to enter the giveaway! I am hosting one right now myself! ;) Love this!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite potluck dish is a broccoli cheese casserole.
ReplyDeleteycasanova77@hotmail.com
Green chili corn casserole is my favorite potluck dish right now, I'm that will change again though when I find something new!! I'm gonna have to try these Chinet Bakeware dishes next time I'm taking and leaving something
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Usually either chicken tetrazini or white lasagna. And of course something sweet to go with it!
ReplyDeleteI'm a big fan of lasagna for potluck. Thanks for the great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteheatherspooner1981 at gmail dot com
My favorite potluck dish is macaroni and cheese!
ReplyDeleteOur favorite potluck is the frog eye salad made with acini de pepe pasta. I cook the sauce for the salad from lemon juice, sugar, cornstarch and a few other ingredients-no pudding mixes for this recipe! The pans look great for another potluck recipe, whole wheat fresh apple cake. Thank you also for a new version on enchilada casserole.
ReplyDeleteJean
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My fave potluck dish is a chicken casserole that is topped with butter crushed butter flavored crackers mixed with melted butter and baked into a crunchy goodness!fnpmlp at aol dot com
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