No nor decorated ones
Porcelain is actually used in too general a way to simply say yes. Actually, thinner, decorative porcelain can't go in the oven. Only stoneware or porcelain specifically made for the purpose can. The best advice is to look at the label or for a stamp on the underside.
i think they are aloud because they can go in the oven so they should be abil to go on a burrner
Porcelain Black goes by Porcelain Black.
If the flame of the burner hasn't sufficient oxygen black carbon soot is deposited on the porcelain laboratory ware.
The only way to season a cast iron dutch oven is to use it to cook over and over again. The flavoe becomes part of the dutch oven!
Just leave the bakery and go back in.
No, you don't stick it back in the oven because it is too dry and has alot of air in it. Otherwise, you will have a hollow biscuit and it wont rise properly.
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Yes. They are designed specifically to go in the oven.
What is the best way to go about cleaning porcelain sinks? I want to get my sinks sparkling clean without damaging them.
If I understand your question it sounds as if you have a clay and want to make something. It doesn't go into a normal oven, but a kiln. The temp in the kiln are much higher than what a kitchen oven can produce. The high heat turns the clay into a porcelain .
If your industrial grade oven has a fluctuating temperature, you should get a repair person sent over to your house. You can also go to ehow.com to fix it.