Can you put a ceramic dish on a electric hob?

Can you put a ceramic dish on a electric hob?

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Lord Pikey

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3,257 posts

217 months

Tuesday 24th March 2009
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Can you put a ceramic dish on a electric hob?

I would appreciate a quick answer before i wreak it...


Rollin

6,124 posts

247 months

Tuesday 24th March 2009
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Yes.







But you may end up with food all over your kitchen floor.

escargot

17,111 posts

219 months

Tuesday 24th March 2009
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You'll be wreaking something. Most likely havoc.

John D.

18,022 posts

211 months

Tuesday 24th March 2009
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escargot said:
You'll be wreaking something. Most likely havoc.
laugh

Lord Pikey

Original Poster:

3,257 posts

217 months

Tuesday 24th March 2009
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How come the spelling or grammer police always catch me when i type something quickly..

Its almost like you know i failed my english GCSE! smile



Edited by Lord Pikey on Tuesday 24th March 19:14

paulmurr

4,203 posts

214 months

Tuesday 24th March 2009
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I wouldn't, last night I put some salmon in a Le Cruset (sp) ceramic oven dish under the grill. It smashed into 3 pieces when I opened the oven door.

GTIR

24,741 posts

268 months

Tuesday 24th March 2009
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Lord Pikey said:
How come the spelling or grammer police always catch me when i type something quickly...

Its almost like you know i failed my english GCSE!
No, but your username kind of gives the game away dear!

The Excession

11,669 posts

252 months

Tuesday 24th March 2009
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At your own risk... pyrex doesn't like it



Make sure you keep the heat low....

CCM

3,521 posts

204 months

Tuesday 24th March 2009
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I can also vouch for it making a mess everywhere. Not a good idea Pikes, stick the dish in the microwave or oven.

GTIR

24,741 posts

268 months

Tuesday 24th March 2009
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This reminds me of a story,

When my parents divorced in about 1980 my dad moved next door (actually he bricked up the doorways, as he built an extension on our house some years earlier, and fitted a kitchen) my mum and I were in our kitchen when we heard a loud bang, and after a lot of swearing coming from my dad.
My mum suggested I go and see what happened, I walked round and as I walked into the kitchen I was presented with a collection of vegetables stuck to various parts of the kitchen and my dad standing ther covered in some kind of green sludge mess. hehe

He had borrowed a pressure cooker from my mum but had not relased the pressure first before he opened it! laughlaugh

Tit!

Lord Pikey

Original Poster:

3,257 posts

217 months

Tuesday 24th March 2009
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Cheers.

Im using a pan now. im not cleaning all that crap up