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Enamel in microwave?
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Just made a shepherd's pie for son, shoved it in the freezer for him to take back to his place when I suddenly wondered whether an enamel plate was suitable for a microwave. I don't own one and cannot find anything on google, so please would you tell me if I've made a giant boob - or that is is ok? Thank you.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Anything metal in a microwave should cause arc-ing which for the couple of seconds there is a mini fireworks style display is very pretty but it would' jigger' the microwave.
An ordinary plate where the transfer is under the plates glaze is usually ok... nothing with a metal stripe around the edge is any use,'cos it too arcs. most modern plates will have whether they are good to micro or dishwash stamped or written on the bottom .
I use pyrex'' bowls and jugs all the time in my super duper powered microwave without any trouble..The reason I have a new micro is because one of the sense juniors put a plate with a lovely metallic overlay in the old one,as the python boys would say it became an ex-microwavet(he plate bit the dust too).Sense junior was fine.