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The Presto 05100 Microwave Bacon Cooker is considered to be one of the best.
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The best home pizza ovens are generally part of microwave/oven multi-functionals. This is because they take up less space and cook quickly.
It should be safe to dry clay in a microwave, but it would not be practical. The clay won't get dry at all. Using a regular oven, or just leave the clay on a shelf would be the best bet to dry clay.
Bagels harden quickly when reheated in a microwave oven. The best way to reheat a bagel is in a toaster or a toaster oven.
Whether conventional or non-conventional is better is a matter of opinion and circumstance. Different people have different answers.
These microwavable soft toys are designed to be heated in a microwave oven only. Never try to heat your soft toy in a conventional oven. For best results place the product in the microwave for a maximum of 90 seconds on high for a 600-800 watts oven or 60 seconds for an 850-1000 watts oven. Make sure the microwave turns around with the toy.
Yes, this microwave contains a rotating glass tray for the best possible microwave outcome.
A regular glass dish - that is very cold when taken from the fridge, will crack if placed inside of a heated conventional gas or electric oven, due to the rapid change in temperatures - thermal shock. A regular glass dish that is very cold when taken from the fridge, may or may not crack if used inside of a microwave oven, since a microwave oven heats the food first, and not the dish itself. A pyrex dish - that is a cooking vessel of some kind - that is very cold when taken from the fridge might crack if placed inside a heated conventional oven, however if the oven was cold and then started the same dish will probably not have a problem. Usually it is best to let the dish become room temperature before placing it in the oven. A pyrex dish even cold may not have as much of a problem in a microwave oven, again since the microwave oven heats the food directly and not the dish. Corningware that was made from pyroceram (generally the older dishes) as well as the Visions line of Corningware cookware can withstand the sudden temperature changes of a cold fridge and an oven - whether the oven is a conventional or microwave oven. If you are unsure whether the dish is pyrex, stoneware (often used in many casseroles), Corningware pyroceram or Visions Corningware - then it is best to set the dish out until if becomes room temperature and to not preheat the conventional gas or electric oven. Often the bottom outside of the dish will indicate if it is oven or microwave oven safe. Since microwave ovens do not generally heat the dish inself, there is less danger of cracking with most cooking vessels.
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