Yes, meat pie can be cooked in any ceramic dish that is safe at the baking temperature of the pie. Ceramic dishes are often preferred because they are more attractive on the table than simple pie tins.
Ceramics wares are fired to over 1200 Degrees Celsius, so YES you can use them in the oven.
Make sure that your ceramic piece has been Glazeware fired, and that there is no toxic glazes on the piece.
(I would not bake something from frozen however as the thermal shock may cause cracking)
Ceramic wares can also be used in the microwave and dishwasher. (Remember delicate porcelain pieces may not always hold up)
Usually you can, yes.
The answer to your question is, pastetli. Which is a meat pie type dish.
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Make a pastry dough, use it on a pie dish. Use a redberry on it and cook the unfinished pie.
Most deep dish pie pans can be used in the microwave. Make sure to look for one in glass or ceramic that has the "microwave safe" label on the bottom.
Make a pastry dough, use it on a pie dish. Use a redberry on it and cook the unfinished pie.
A "pie to eat" is a dish of fruit or meat and vegetables baked in a crust and eaten.
A meat pie is a pie which is made with meat such as pork, beef, venison, or fish.
Yes, Shepherd's pie is a main dish. It consists of meat and vegetables topped with mashed potatoes or some other mashed topping.
Bubble and squeak and shepherd's pie are two dishes made from leftover meat and potatoes.
No. It isn't worth the risk that the dish might break apart completely, making an awful mess of your oven and ruining your pie. Also, cracked ceramics are very unhygenic and shouldn't be used to store food, which would happen if you bake a pie in the dish.
Like paste, as in color, softness, stickness., A pie consisting usually of meat wholly surrounded with a crust made of a sheet of paste, and often baked without a dish; a meat pie.