![]() Set the temperature on Max (only until the meat, onions etc are brown, then turn down to 1 or 2- just enough to keep the orange button 'popped' on the top of the machineģ. Pull the handles apart (note you must have the 'pressure lock - the only sliding knob on the lid) in the 'unlocked position'.Ģ. The only problem is that the seal is broken and because Breville no longer supply parts I'm using it more as a slow cooker!ġ. Hi I have the same model - I absolutely love it. Yes, Visions cookware can be used in the oven! The pot lids were meant to be pot lids - just like other Pyrex glass pot lids on most cookware. ![]() Yes, Visions cookware can be used in the oven! One caveat is that the pot lids are Pyrex which means that the pot lids can not be placed under the broiler (who does that anyway?), or under direct heat, or while hot on wet surfaces. However it is practical to let the food defrost first, or adjust the cooking time in order to create a better thoroughly cooked dish. The majority of Visions cookware were of the "stove pot" design - stove top was intended from the start. Visions glass-ceramic cookware also has markings to indicate usage. In any case, Visions glass-ceramic cookware could go direct from the freezer to the hot oven - there would be NO DAMAGE to the cookware in such a practice. Visions cookware was never issued in the forms (square pans, rectangle baking pans, loaf pans, pie pans, etc that clear glass Pyrex baking pans had been produced in for decades. Extreme temperature changes did not affect the very durable cookware, While many folks mistake Visions cookware for Pyrex bake-ware, they are not the same. Visions cookware could go directly from freezer to hot oven to stove-top to the microwave oven to table to fridge to the broiler to the dishwasher, etc. In the 1990's Corning produced a series of Visions cookware, brown amber and cranberry colored glass-ceramic dishes and casseroles, that had the same basic properties of its white Pyroceram cookware.
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