The best answer to this question depends on the age of the casserole, and its markings on the bottom. Generally the older white Corningware - blue flower and similar designs can go on the stovetop. Newer Corningware made from about 2000 to the present can not go on the stovetop, the ceramic material is different, and markings on the dish will specifically say not for stovetop use. Corningware from the day it was sold in 1957, it was made for the stovetop, the oven, the microwave, the dishwasher, refrigerator and the freezer. The material that Corningware was made from, called Pyroceram was a glass-ceramic material that could withstand quick changes between hot and cold without breakage or problems. Corning made millions of the white dishes in a variety of schemes over a thirty year period. Look on the bottom of your dishes, and you will see the markings for its usage. The dishes with handles are the best ones for stovetop usage, and earlier editions had a removable handle for stovetop use. Dishes such as souffle dishes, pie plates, etc. while they can be used on the stovetop are not practical since they lack handles. Corning also in the 1980's made a line of Visions cookware in amber and cranberry colors, that was also a glass-ceramic material for stovetop, oven, microwave, dishwasher, refrigerator and freezer usage. About the year 2000, Corning the company sold its housewares Consumer division, and thus no longer make the "Vintage Corningware" or Visions cookware. A new company, World Kitchens now markets the brand Corningware, but they use a material called stoneware to make the dishes. These dishes are not made for stovetop usage, they are to be used in the oven, the microwave, the dishwasher, and refrigerator, and maybe the freezer - but not for quick changes in the temperature. Again, these items made from stoneware CAN NOT be used on the stove top. There are markings on the product and box that make this very clear. World Kitchens does not make any products for the stovetop. World Kitchens now markets all the kitchenware products that used to be made by Corning. There are several places online to obtain Vintage Corningware and Visions cookware. You may be able to find remnants of it on ebay, or directly from www.corningware.com. Hope this helps.
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Yes the orange clear glas corningware can be used on the stove (I have the brown clear corningware)
I think you can, but you have to be careful not to put hot ware on something wet, because the difference in temperature will destroy the dish. But as a caution I would not use it on stove top, because the corning ware was not designed for this kind of cooking
No. Corning Ware should not be used on a gas grill. There is a danger of the glass cracking or exploding and you could be injured.
No, visions by Corning Ware should not be used on a gas or propane range. They are not designed to withstand direct heat from a gas or propane flame, and doing so can cause the cookware to crack or shatter. It is best to use visions by Corning Ware on electric stovetops or in the microwave.
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Yes, Corelle and Corning dinnerware are microwave safe because they are made from Vitrelle.
The Corning Ware Spice of Life was a pattern available from 1972-1988.This collection(also known as French Spice). Regular square Corning Ware. Round Buffet Server baking pans and roasters.
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Corning Ware is generally safe to use on a warming tray as it is designed to withstand high temperatures. However, it is important to check the specific instructions provided by the manufacturer of both the Corning Ware and the warming tray to ensure compatibility and prevent any potential damage. Additionally, avoid sudden temperature changes, such as transferring Corning Ware directly from the refrigerator to a hot warming tray, to prevent cracking or breakage.
Yes, Corning Ware can be used on a glass top range. It is designed to be compatible with various cooking surfaces, including glass top ranges. Just be careful not to slide the cookware on the smooth cooktop surface to prevent scratching.