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- ckngbbblsLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
not unless it is specifically oven safe.
Microwaving heats the food only and any residual heat you feel in the dish is from the food,
The dishwasher only gets to a certain temp and definitely not as hot as an oven.
If it does not say oven safe, I wouldn't use it in the oven.
If you decide to try it anyway, put a cookie sheet beneath it just in case it breaks so you won't have a huge mess. If you do not want to put a cookie sheet directly beneath the dish, at least put it on a rack below the dish.
- 1 decade ago
No! 50/50 shot of not having a dish or the food in it. If it is glass or pottery or a crock , possibly it will be ok. But lots of microwave safe dishes are a hard density plastic that would be a terrible mess and even possibly damage your oven.
- Anonymous5 years ago
I don't believe anything cooked in a microwave ever gets hotter than 212 degrees, that (I'm pretty sure) of boiling water. So your dishes are clearly good to that temp. I say give it a go, but keep a baking pan underneath in case of disaster.
- 1 decade ago
I wouldn't chance it unless your not attached to the dish.You may have a big mess on your hands too.I would'nt do it but everybody is different.
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- 1 decade ago
is it glass, ceramic, metal? details would make all the difference in this question. If i were you, I would check on the manufacturers website.
- wylde95 A.R.T.Lv 61 decade ago
If it is made of glass (like Pyrex) I would say yes.
Other than that, maybe not.