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Both are correct, according to context. When "dish" means the vessel holding the food, we use on if it is a flat dish, or in if it is a deep dish. When "dish" means the food itself, as in "Apple crumble is my favorite dish," we use in.

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The correct grammar is "apple on a dish" if the apple is physically located on top of the dish. "Apple in a dish" suggests that the apple is inside the dish.

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