yes it can but if it has rubber on the handles it will melt
no the plastic will melt
Yes, up to 350° maximum. If the handles have been replaced with the Bakelite ones then no.
You don't, cooking ground beef in the microwave is not a form of cooking, cook them in a skillet or sauce pan.
YES
Don't put your Revere Ware in the oven. While in many cases oven baking may be fine, there is a temperature above which the Bakelite handles will start to melt and emit a strong chemical odor. Various Revere Ware guides claims this temperature is 425 degrees F but people have reported this at lower temperatures and if the Bakelite is too close to the broiler, it will be at a much higher temperature than the rest of the oven.
Pizzas can be cooked in a regular oven or a wood fired oven. They can also be cooked on a grill (either gas or charcoal / wood). There is even a recipe for pizza cooked in a skillet on top of the stove.
Plastic handles on metal saucepans or metal spoons, oven mitts etc. - usually something to do with cooking
I dont think so. I have never put mine in the oven. My parents sold it in the 70s and my mom still uses hers. I have NEVER seen her use black handles in the oven. I have known some of the small handles to burn on the gas stove- especially the pots that flip over and she was cooking the other side of a cake.....
Yes
You can grill sandwiches in a skillet, broil them in the oven, microwave them, and cook them in an oven.
Not always. Some recipes calling for a dutch oven are first heated on the stove top to brown meat before adding other ingredients and placing in the oven. Most "oven safe" dishes are not safe to use on the stove top burners. But it would be safe to brown the meat in a skillet then transfer it to an oven safe dish for oven cooking.
Yes, in skillet, on top of stove.
A microwave oven is a cooking appliance, which is predominantly used for more rapid cooking