absolutely. The thermometer doesn't know what kind of food its being used for. I would suggest getting a food thermometer by Taylor. Good for all dishes and meats
Use a regular thermometer to test your body (or a child's body) for fever. Use a meat thermometer when cooking meat, and an outdoor thermometer to check the weather outside.
Meat Thermometer
Yea, why wouldn't you? It's still a thermometer either way.
You can be simple and use a meat thermometer they you use to measure the heat of cooked meat
That's a lasagna withOUT meat! -Try a 'four-cheese' lasagna sometime!
you could subsitute the meat with extra cheese and even put a few potatoes in
Lasagna is meat then pasta meat then pasta meat then pasta and always has cheese on it...!
fat and meat
When cooking meat it may be an idea to use a Taylor thermometer to keep checking the temperature of the meat. When the correct temperature is reached the meat should be ready to come out of the oven to cool ready for serving.
Meat thermometer.
A good vegetable lasagna can be made just as easily as one containing meat. Use all the same ingredients and directions your normally would, but forgo the meat. Instead, a good alternative would be mushrooms, spinach, and green peppers.
Place it in boiling water and it should read around 212ºF. Also, if you have a deep fryer, or crock pot, you can set the temperature, and use oil and heat it to 350ºF and test it that way also.