If the lid has a handle with exposed rivets, very carefully drill a tiny hole right through one rivet. That will break the vacuum that holds the lid to the stove. Later, a screw can be inserted into the drilled hole if necessary. Perhaps the hole will need to be made to a specific size to accomodate a small screw.
Heat the pot back up, everything will expand again and the lid will come off.
If you have something stuck in your throat then you need to go to the ER.
Funny you should ask. I am looking for a replacement lid for the same model. If I can't find a lid, my ceramic crock would be available for sale.
To cook microwave popcorn on the stove, you can use a large pot with a lid. Heat the pot on medium-high heat, add a little oil, and then pour in the popcorn kernels. Cover the pot with the lid and shake it occasionally until the popping slows down. Remove from heat, season as desired, and enjoy your stovetop popcorn!
First turn off the stove. Then if it is safe to do so put a lid on the pot.
Yes, it is possible to make microwave popcorn on the stove by using a pot or a pan with a lid.
The glass lid of a gas stove serves as a protective cover when the stove is not in use, preventing dust and debris from accumulating on the burners. It also acts as a heat-resistant barrier when cooking, helping to retain heat and improve cooking efficiency. Additionally, the glass lid can provide a flat surface for food preparation when the burners are not in use.
To make microwave popcorn on the stove top, you can use a large pot with a lid. Heat oil in the pot, add popcorn kernels, cover with the lid, and shake the pot occasionally until the kernels pop. Be careful of the hot steam when removing the lid.
If it stuck in your CD system your going to have to take the CD system out of your nisson and either take and have professional do it or take off the lid and other material and take in it from the top
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Remove 2 screws from the back holding the top lid, then slide the lid backwards and lift the lid.
If the container is plastic the lid will expand and pop off. If the container is ceramic/glass/metal condensation will form on the lid from the steam causing the food to 'sweat'.