I wouldn't. While it can take the heat, it is thin enough and tempered in such a way that it is very sensitive to cooling off. The least breeze or cooling just a little quickly or unevenly will cause it to shatter. Getting it out of the oven with mitts could be enough difference in the contact area of the mitt to cause it.
Bake it for a at least an hour at 350
Yes, in some imperative sentences the pronoun 'you' is understood (called an implied pronoun). Examples:Stop! (You stop!)Look out! (You look out!)Bake at 350 degrees for one hour. (You bake at 350 degrees for one hour.)
for 1 hour at 350 degrees.
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you should cook it for at least an hour and cook it at about 350 degrees
I normally back my lasagna for about an hour at 350 to 425
Just put it in the oven to bake it at 350 degrees for an hour per 3 pounds.
How long you bake them depends on how deep they are stacked. In a bowl of six inch deep sliced potatoes, it takes an hour to cook them at 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Thinner slices cook faster than thick slices.
The temperature I always bake my boneless skinless chicken breasts is at 350 degrees for about an hour to an hour and fifeteen minutes-max.
Bake a chicken without leg and wings would take about 45 to 11 hour depending how well you want the chicken done and bake it at 350 degrees.
depends on the size - about an hour at 350 - bake it on foil because sugars will ooze out and are very hard to clean up
350°