Description: Early Microwave Browning Dish by Corning Made for Sears MW9 Blue Daisy with Lid Measures 10 inches across the handles by about 4 inches tall with the lid. Condition: Pre-owned, good shape. Vintage 1970s early microwave cooking/browning skillet pan made by CorningWare for Sears. Blue daisy design on both sides of skillet. The gray color on the bottom is part of the pan's function and not a discoloration. Comes with Pyrex lid. Not for use on a conventional stovetop, please see instructions per CorningWare. WHY A MICROWAVE BROWNER?In microwave cooking some foods cook in too short a time to brown naturally. Generally, these are the types of food cooked by frying on the range in a fry pan or skillet. The Corning Microwave Browners allow browning, searing, grilling and frying during microwave cooking, producing colour as well as flavour.WHAT ARE THEY?Certain Corning Ware cookware items have a special light gray coating on the outside bottom of the utensil. This coating, when the EMPTY BROWNER IS PREHEATED in the microwave oven, absorbs microwave energy producing a hot cooking surface that sears or browns food. Feet or other design features keep the hot coated surface from touching the microwave shelf. USE MICROWAVE BROWNERS IN MICROWAVE OVENS ONLY.Note: Regular CORNINGWARE cookware without this special coating can NOT be used as a browner.WHEN TO USE A MICROWAVE BROWNER?Foods that require a hot surface such as meat patties, steaks, chops, chicken pieces, fish, grilled sandwiches, frozen pizza are best cooked on a microwave browner. Roasts or large pieces of meat or poultry do not require a microwave browner as their longer cooking time allows natural browning of the food.HOW TO USE A MICROWAVE BROWNERPlace EMPTY microwave browner (without cover) in microwave oven. Preheat the microwave browner for the same reason as preheating a rangetop fry pan, to make a hot surface which will brown foods.Using FULL POWER (OR HIGH SETTING) PREHEAT FOR TIME SUGGESTED. DO NOT preheat longer than: 5 minutes Longer preheat time can cause damage to the microwave. Preheat time depends on the size of browner, type of food etc. Adjust suggested time for desired results. If necessary, rotate cookware during preheat period.IMMEDIATELY PLACE FOOD ON THE HOT SURFACE OF THE BROWNER as surface cools off quickly reducing browning. If possible leave cookware in oven. Food must make good contact with cooking surface in order to brown. Smoking and spattering will occur as in any frying or broiling situation.MICROWAVE FOR SUGGESTED TIME. The hot surface browns the food while microwave energy cooks it.TURN FOOD OVER AFTER 30 seconds to 2 minutes AND MICROWAVE for desired doneness. For extra browning turn food onto unused cooking surface. Rotate browner.REMOVE DISH CAREFULLY as the coated part of the dish becomes VERY HOT. Use pot holders.Place hot browner on trivet to protect countertop or table.For additional servings remove excess food etc. and preheat browner again, about one-half-original preheat time before adding food.*Microwave oven manufacturers may provide charts or recipes for using browners in their brand of microwave ovens.BROWNING HINTSTo improve browning and prevent sticking, coat cooking surface of browner with small amount of butter or margarine just before adding the food.To increase browning use a spatula to flatten or press food against cooking surface for better contact.The skillet cover helps reduce splattering, but may produce a "steamed" product.Experiment with preheat times. Successful microwave browning depends considerably upon personal taste preferences.Thaw food completely before browning. Ice crystals in food prevents browning. Excess moisture decreases browning.CAUTIONDO NOT … use on rangetop or in conventional oven.DO NOT … cook on coated underside of browner.DO NOT … use browner with any plastic or paper accessories.DO NOT … place glass cover under a browning unit. Returns accepted within 30 days of goods in their original condition. Please contact for details. I ship internationally through Ebay's Shipping Program. International returns handled directly by Ebay. Buy It Now feature requires immediate payment. Thank you for your interest!
Price: 18.4 USD
Location: Summerville
End Time: 2025-01-31T03:59:33.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Number of Items in Set: 2
Pattern: Blue Daisy
Antique: No
Shape: Square
Bundle Description: Does Not Apply
Type of Glass: Milk Glass
Custom Bundle: No
Color: Blue
MPN: Does Not Apply
Material: Glass
Vintage: Yes
Brand: Corning
Type: browning dish for microwave
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Capacity: Does Not Apply
Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
Featured Refinements: Corning
Time Period Manufactured: 1970-1979
Production Style: Glass
Production Technique: Fused Glass
Handmade: No
Product Line: Blue Daisy