I had a Pollo Veracruz frozen meal for 2. Besides poblano peppers it had chipotle and pasilla chili peppers. It was spicier than I expected but not too hot. The instructions said to cook it 8-12 minutes on medium heat, but it was one big lump that took 12 minutes just to separate the pieces of. I cooked it on top of the stove and stirred it a lot more often than it said and still ended up with the worst burned on mess I can ever remember making.
I used the same CorningWare Visions pot in my old microwave. It barely fit diagonally but I never had a problem burning things. After 30+ years my old microwave still worked but I thought it was time for a new one. It had a timer knob I could turn to set it up to 15 minutes, and the only button on it and was to unlock the door. It didn't have a turntable in it, so I could put that pot in it, but not in my new microwave. I went from having one power level and a single knob to 10 power levels and 24 buttons, some of which have multiple functions. But that's progress.
BTW, Visions is a see-through glass ceramic material you can put it in a fridge or freezer, in a dishwasher, cook with on top of a stove, in an oven, toaster oven, or microwave, and even under a broiler. It's good stuff and won't corrode like my aluminum pot did. I've had my 2.5L saucepan for over 30 years so far. It's outlived its warranty by over two decades.