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Are Pyrex Lids Oven-Safe?

Not all Pyrex lids can go in the oven. Discover which lids are safe for baking, how to avoid thermal shock, and alternatives to use if your lid isn't oven-safe.
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Freezer- and oven-safe glass containers and dishes. Grace Cooper is a writer who specializes in shopping. Her work has appeared in The Kitchn, Apartment Therapy, Culinary Hill, and more. If you’re ...
To test the theory that metal pans perform better than glass pans for brownies, we baked two batches of Mmm-Mmm Better Brownies. We made one batch in a glass 9-inch-square Pyrex pan and another in a ...
Pyrex, like all brands of glass bakeware, is subject to breakage due to thermal shock; Pyrex glass bakeware was originally made from borosilicate glass and is now made from tempered soda lime glass.
Maybe your dad used a Pyrex measuring cup whenever he made pancakes, or your roommate always baked her famous lasagna in a rectangular Pyrex pan, or your grandmother had a set of the brightly colored ...