It's not advisable if it was painted with metallic paint, such as gold trim around the edges.
It is generally safe to put a microwave-safe plastic plate in the microwave, but it's important to check if the plate is labeled as microwave-safe to avoid any potential risks.
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You put it in water, boil the tenderloin, paint it blue, put it in the microwave for 30 seconds then fry it
NO, you will probably ruin the plate and burn out the magnetron in the microwave.
There is some kind of metal in the microwave. Maybe you have a gold edge around your plate or a metal twist tie. You can not put metal in the microwave (one metal spoon or fork will be okay.)
It cracks. trust me i tried it!
A microwave cooks from the inside.
If a silver rim plate is put into a microwave, it can cause sparking, arcing, and potential damage to the microwave. Silver is a metal that reflects microwaves, causing them to bounce around erratically and create a potentially hazardous situation. It is advised to avoid putting any metal objects, including plates with silver rims, in a microwave.
Putting a non-metal plate in the microwave and pouring water on it is generally safe as long as the plate is microwave-safe. However, pouring water on a very hot plate can cause the water to boil rapidly, potentially leading to splattering or steam burns. It's best to let the plate cool down before adding water.
this is how 1 you put glue in a bow (or plate ) that you don't use 2 then you add a crayon (what ever color) 3 then you will see that the glue is turning the color of the crayon that's how you make paint with a crayon
I've found the best way to make bacon in the microwave is to cook it on high for about 2 minutes on a microwave-safe plate. Put a paper towel over it to eliminate the splattering of grease.
Some Cappuccino cups can be used in the microwave. As with anything else you would want to put in a microwave, check the product first to see if it is microwave safe. Most products are marked "microwave safe" on the bottom if they are. If there are no markings, you could still try it at your own risk. Note: No metal is to be used in a microwave. If the cup has any form of gold- or silver colored paint on it, do not use it. This paint contains metals and will literally cause sparks. A test some do, is to put an empty cup in for one minute. If the cup comes out hot, it is not safe. If it is only slightly hot, this means the material it is made from is dense and has few air bubbles, therefore it is safe.