Saran Wrap will melt.
You can use foil instead.
Or, use a pan that has a lid.
2006-12-30 08:06:00
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answer #1
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answered by ♥ ☆ StarLiteGrl~98☼1 ☆ ♥ 7
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You can use it in a microwave, but it melts, or sags in a regular oven.
Straight from the Saran Wrap web site
To vent excess steam, turn back one corner of the wrap.
For optimal results, use a container large enough to allow an inch between the wrap and the food.
To prevent the wrap from melting, food high in fat or sugar should not come into contact with the plastic wrap.
Not for use in browning units, conventional ovens, stovetops, or toaster ovens.
2006-12-30 16:31:00
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answered by istitch2 6
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No, it would melt. Put it in a roaster pan, or glass casserole dishes work well and cover with foil. You may want to cut a couple small holes in the foil with a knife.
I love using the reynolds cooking bags for just about anything. The chicken or meat of your choice comes out much more tender.
Good Luck, and tell "hubby to be" that the "kitchen" is where your the master. He must listen to you in there.
2006-12-30 16:23:31
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answer #3
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answered by Friendlee2 1
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Can Saran ⢠Plastic Wraps be used in the oven?
No, Saran ⢠Wraps are not for use in conventional ovens, browning units, toaster ovens, or on stovetops.
2006-12-30 16:13:45
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answered by scrappykins 7
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NO. It will melt.
I totally forgot to take it off my casserole and I had the oven on low, just to warm the food up. It melted. Definitely a learning experience. LOL
2006-12-30 16:14:23
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answered by cajun24 5
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It will melt!
Use aluminum foil, or just roast it uncovered! And don't let your fiance make any of the decisions about things involving fire!
Congratulations, and good luck...
2006-12-30 16:06:46
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answered by Anonymous
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No you can not use saran wrap in the oven try buying a roasting bag they sell them inthe grocery store.You can cover it with non- stick aluminum foil it will work just fine and will not stick to your meat.
laurah_42@yahoo.com
2006-12-30 16:31:22
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answered by lala haha gaga mama 2
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just cover the roast with the saran wrap but dont let the wrap touch the pan then wrap the pan with foil
2006-12-30 16:35:23
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answered by barbiedoll234 3
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I always cover my roasts, ribs, birds or hotdishes with plastic wrap then with a top it with a layer of tin foil. Sure it melts but not like you think.( shrinks in more like it) It seals in everything til you open it up.
2006-12-30 16:21:16
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answered by Kitty 6
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Yes if you are using a microwave oven. You can't use it in a gas or electric oven.Tell your fiance to be quiet and go watch a sporting event on tv.
2006-12-30 16:08:24
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answered by mil414 4
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