Can Stoneware Be Safely Used in New Microwaves?

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The use of stoneware in new microwaves, particularly those with halogen lamps, is not recommended by Pampered Chef. Their stones are designed for conventional ovens and have not been tested for microwave use. While some customers report success, factors such as microwave wattage and the stone's material significantly impact performance. It is advisable to use a microwave-safe stone, like the Pampered Chef microwave-safe pizza stone, and to start with a lower wattage setting to avoid cracking.

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mareramseyer
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I had a customer at a show tonight ask me if the stones still work in "new" mircowaves. She just built a new house and her new microwave has a halgon lamp on top and bottom to help with browning that cooks along with the regular micro-waves. I didn't know what to say to this and was wondering if anyone else has any personal experience with this type of microwave and stones or has heard from others' experiences. She wants to buy both a round stone and a fluted stone...so I really want to get an answer to her question!!! :)

PS - Tonight, where I got this question, was my second show ever and it was a $700 show! I'm SO excited!!! :D
 
I don't think there is a problem with it - but to be sure I would contact HO first thing AM. They are going to have to post this somewhere since there are going to be more and more questions about it!

Congrats on your show!!!
 
As a Pampered Chef consultant, I cannot provide a definitive answer to this question as it may vary depending on the specific microwave and stone being used. However, I can offer some general information and tips to help guide your customer.First, it's important to note that the use of stones in microwaves is not recommended by Pampered Chef. Our stones are designed for use in conventional ovens and are not tested or guaranteed for use in microwaves.That being said, some customers have reported success using stones in their microwaves. However, there are a few factors that may affect the performance of the stones in a microwave, such as the wattage of the microwave and the material of the stone.Microwave wattage can vary greatly, and this can affect the cooking time and temperature of the stone. If the wattage is too high, it can cause the stone to heat up too quickly and potentially crack. On the other hand, if the wattage is too low, it may take longer for the stone to heat up and cook your food properly.In addition, some stones may be made of materials that are not suitable for use in microwaves. For example, our stoneware is made of clay and is not recommended for use in microwaves. Other types of stones, such as our glazed stoneware and our pizza stones, may be made of materials that are safe for use in microwaves but may not produce the same results as when used in a conventional oven.In summary, while some customers may have had success using stones in their microwaves, it is not recommended by Pampered Chef and may not produce the same results as when used in a conventional oven. If your customer is determined to try using stones in her new microwave, I would recommend starting with a lower wattage setting and monitoring the cooking time and temperature closely to prevent the stone from cracking. Additionally, I would suggest using a stone specifically designed for use in microwaves, such as our microwave-safe pizza stone.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Stoneware be safely used in new microwaves?

Yes, Pampered Chef Stoneware is designed to be microwave-safe. However, it is essential to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for usage to ensure safety and longevity.

Are there any specific precautions to take when using Stoneware in the microwave?

When using Stoneware in the microwave, avoid sudden temperature changes. Do not place a cold stone in a hot microwave or vice versa, as this can cause cracking. Always allow the stone to come to room temperature before microwaving.

Can I use Stoneware for reheating food in the microwave?

Absolutely! Pampered Chef Stoneware is excellent for reheating food in the microwave. Just ensure that the food is evenly distributed on the stone for optimal heating.

Is there a maximum temperature for using Stoneware in the microwave?

While Stoneware is microwave-safe, it is best to avoid using it at extremely high temperatures for extended periods. Generally, using it for reheating or cooking at standard microwave settings is safe.

What should I do if my Stoneware cracks in the microwave?

If your Stoneware cracks while using it in the microwave, it is recommended to discontinue use and contact Pampered Chef for guidance. Cracks can compromise the integrity of the stone and may lead to further issues.

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