tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2276608745809098353.post1416898616003741208..comments2023-10-17T02:03:42.276-07:00Comments on CorningWare 411: M C'ing Double - MC Series Corningware PiecesShane T. Wingerdhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16888895986379282058noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2276608745809098353.post-41959598210851150392020-10-23T18:51:34.239-07:002020-10-23T18:51:34.239-07:00The contradictory information comes from the fact ...The contradictory information comes from the fact that they make french white in stoneware now, which isn't safe for stovetop or broiler... If you have a grill pan, though; then it would be pyroceram, not stoneware, so it's safe to use on the stovetop, even if a bit cumbersomeShane T. Wingerdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16888895986379282058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2276608745809098353.post-38849016344500331482020-10-23T17:29:50.571-07:002020-10-23T17:29:50.571-07:00Hey, I found the French White 2.5 L Grill-pan at a...Hey, I found the French White 2.5 L Grill-pan at a local thrift store and bought it, but I'm unsure if it's stovetop safe because I've read many contradictory things about it online. I'm not sure I ever will use it on the stove, but if it would be reassuring to know whether or not I could. Do you have any ideas? I'm assuming probably not, but it's worth asking! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2276608745809098353.post-49559307123827814602016-10-12T12:43:14.624-07:002016-10-12T12:43:14.624-07:00Sounds like it. I have several of these, and the...Sounds like it. I have several of these, and they are all marked slightly different... One is marked F-6 only, he other is embossed F-6 and has the ink stamp MC-6, on another both marks are embossed, and a 4th one has only the MC-6 printed on it. Corning seems to have marked these a little willy nilly, with no specific rules. LOLShane T. Wingerdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16888895986379282058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2276608745809098353.post-52709274692518818792016-10-12T12:39:05.938-07:002016-10-12T12:39:05.938-07:00I do not use m MC-4 all that often, but Meatloaf i...I do not use m MC-4 all that often, but Meatloaf is a good idea. I usually use my Cornflower P-19 platter with the spatter shield, but I think I will dig my French White grill dish out the next time. It would also be great for a small Beef Roast, Pork Tenderloin or a London Broil; even a good sized chicken... Basically, anything that you would bake/roast in the oven and not want it sitting in it's own drippings. I don't think the ridges were designed to perform so much as a "grill" but more of a built in roasting rack.<br /><br />I am glad you are enjoying Corning Ware 411... Feel free to ask any questions you may have. (I may have missed some piece of information along the way) :)Shane T. Wingerdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16888895986379282058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2276608745809098353.post-63282886225954044472016-10-12T07:56:33.660-07:002016-10-12T07:56:33.660-07:00Hi. I just inherited the French White 2.5 liter &...Hi. I just inherited the French White 2.5 liter "Grill Pan". I'm not sure how to use/cook with it, because of the "grill" feature. Do you use it often? Mine has no lid, so I was thinking meatloaf. Thoughts and suggestions? Btw, I love your blog. I'm new to the REAL Corningware and enjoy being educated on it from your blog. Many thanks! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2276608745809098353.post-58099010369386151892014-01-21T14:00:31.541-08:002014-01-21T14:00:31.541-08:00Found a divided F-6-B today at Goodwill. Checking ...Found a divided F-6-B today at Goodwill. Checking out your post, wondering if it is an unmarked MC. Is there a good way to tell? Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com