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Yes, but you need a little metal ring underneath so

the pot doesn't directly touch the element.

*8-)

-- penny martin <penelopea@...> wrote:

> _Probably a dumb question but........ Can anyone

> tell me if you can cook with Corningware on the

> stovetop? Thanks.

>

>

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  • 2 months later...

Hello

The older Corningware (blue flower) could be used on the stovetop. They even

came with detachable handles. Plus there were coffee pots and teapots (the

teapots were recalled I think after a couple of them spontaneously fell

apart). I even had a couple of Corningware frypans. The newer stuff is not

recommended for stovetop. I think the older is much more durable and can be

often found in garage sales and flea markets in mint condition for

practically nothing.

Regards Helen

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