Glass Pie Pan With Lid

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Best Budget: Lindy’s Stainless Steel 9

PADERNO Glass Pie Plate with lid video review by Salomé
  • Conducts heat well for bottom crust cooking

  • Great price

  • Cutting slices may scratch polished surface

  • Not microwave safe

The price is right, and the pan is practically indestructible. Made from stainless steel with a mirror finish, this wont rust, crack, bend, shatter, or wear out. It can handle the heat of the oven and the chill of the freezerand it can go directly from freezer to oven with no fear of thermal breakage. The mirror finish looks attractive for serving, and it helps the crust release easily from the pan for perfect slices every time. Not just for pie, this can also be used to roast a few vegetables or a small roast, and since its unbreakable, its great for transporting goodies to potlucks and parties. When the food is gone, this can go into the dishwasher for easy cleaning.

Dimensions: 9.75 x 9.75 x 1.5 inches | Weight: Unspecified | Dishwasher Safe: Yes

  • Easy to see crust cooking

  • Ruffled edge for easy crimping and decoration

  • Great price

  • May break if dropped

The biggest perk of a glass pie plate is being able to see whats going on with your crust while its baking. Even when the top crust seems nicely golden brown, the bottom crust may need a few more minutes to fully cook, especially with liquidy fruit filling in an insulated dish. A glass plate like the Pyrex Easy Grab Pie Plate takes the guesswork out of knowing if your crust is fully cooked.

Dimensions: 9.75 x 9.75 x 1.5 inches | Weight: 2.9 pounds | Dishwasher Safe: Yes

Who Should Get This

If you like to bake pies even just once or twice a year, having a pie plate in your kitchen is worth it. Sure, you have ways to get around using onemaking a slab pie or galette on a baking sheet, for instance, or just using a disposable aluminum tin. But you cant make things like deep-dish fruit pies or towering lemon meringue pies on a baking sheet. And although a disposable tin can bake evenly, its flimsy and small, and it doesnt look so nice on the table. Plus, a good pie plate can come in handy for more than just sweets: If the dish is deep enough, you can use it to make things like frittatas and pot pies. You can also use it for recipes associated with specialty tart or springform pans, such as quiche and cheesecake.

If you have a pie plate you like, one that is durable and has served you well, keep it. But if you cant seem to achieve golden crusts or evenly cooked filling, you may want to upgrade to a better plate. A high-quality pie plate can survive many years of use, so whether youre an experienced baker or an occasional one, a good plate is worth the investment .

Also Great: Emile Henry 9

Though its pricier than other models, the Emile Henry 9-Inch Pie Dish is a worthwhile investment for anyone who wants a deep, attractive dish for serving pies. It has ranked among our top picks since we first wrote this guide in 2013, and in all our tests it has consistently browned crusts and cooked fillings more evenly than other ceramic plates. The Emile Henry is safe to transfer from freezer to oven, and its also the only one of our picks thats broiler safe, which is an advantage when you want to brown the top of a meringue pie. Plus, its prettier than a glass plate and available in several colors.

All the pies we baked in the Emile Henry dish came out beautifully. Its blind-baked crusts were well browned on the bottom, whereas other, thicker, heavier ceramic plates turned out paler crusts. Our pumpkin pie set perfectly, and our peach pie emerged golden and crisp from top to bottom. Although pies took a few minutes longer to bake in the Emile Henry dish than in the OXO and Pyrex plates, they were still done within the guidelines of the recipe. Thicker ceramic plates, such as the USA Pan Pie Stone, took as much as 20 minutes longer to bake and still left our pies with a soggy bottom.

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Best Disposable: Montopack Heavy

  • Great for large-scale pie production

  • Recyclable

  • Not attractive for serving

When youre baking for a bake sale or a potluck, you sure dont want to give away your favorite pie plate with your pie. Sure, a stack of 50 pie pans seems like a lot, but they’ll never go bad, so you can keep them in your kitchen and skip the last-minute panic before Thanksgiving when you can’t find disposable pie plates anywhere.

If you bake a lot, these pans can also be used for freezing stacks of unbaked pie crusts so youll have them on hand when you need them. They are made from aluminum in the standard 9-inch pie pan size, so theyre great for all your regular pie recipes. Re-use isnt recommended, but theyre recyclable when you’re finished with them.

Dimensions: 9 x 9 x 1.5 inches | Weight: 0.46 ounces each | Dishwasher Safe: Yes

  • Heavier than other pans

For beginners, this pie pan does a lot of the work for you when it comes to decoratively shaping your pie crust. This beautiful, fluted pie plate is part of cookbook author Rose Levy Beranbaum’s line of baking gear. The ruffled edge gives your pie an artistic flair, even if youre not good at crimping the crust or finishing it with a fancy edge. The flutes also let you lift the pan easily from below, so you wont mess up the crust as you retrieve the pie from the oven. This pie plate can even be used under the broiler if your crumb crust is a bit too pale.

Dimensions: 9 x 9 x 1.9 inches | Weight: 1 pound | Dishwasher Safe: Yes

Can You Use A Pie Pan To Bake A Cake

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Yes, you can use a pie pan to bake a cake, but you should be aware that pie pans typically have angled sides where cake pans have straight sides. Because of this difference, if you’re making a layered cake, the edges of the cake will be harder to frost. The cakes can be trimmed to get rid of the angled edges, but may still be difficult to frost. Generally, cake pans should be used for baking cakes, but in a pinch, a pie pan will do if you aren’t interested in how good the final product looks.

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How To Choose Between A Glass Ceramic Or Metal Plate

After testing pie plates made from glass, glazed ceramic, aluminum, and steel, we dont think one material is definitively better than the others. Each one comes with different pros and cons:

Clear glass pie plates conduct heat gently and evenly, and they offer the unique advantage of allowing you to see whether the bottom of your pie is fully cooked and browned. Theyre usually inexpensive, and while theyre not the most beautiful option you can get, theyre not bad looking, either. The big downside of glass is that it breaks.

Glazed ceramic pie plates look a bit nicer than plain glass dishes and distribute heat gently and evenly. But ceramic plates vary more in thickness and density than glass plates, and in our tests some ceramic dishes took longer to fully bake a pie in most cases the difference was only a few minutes, but one ½-inch-thick stoneware plate took a full 20 minutes longer than any glass plate to bake. We recommend avoiding anything that thick and heavy.

Like glass plates, ceramic dishes can break if you drop them, and they may crack when subjected to extreme temperature changes. But unlike glass dishes, some ceramic plates we tested were safe to go under the broiler, useful for browning meringue on top of a pie.

Should You Grease A Pie Pan

There are a lot of different opinions about whether or not you should grease a pie pan, but generally speaking, a quick spritz of cooking spray on the bottom of a pie dish will help keep your pie from sticking to the bottom of the pan but there’s no need to overdo it. Many people believe that greasing a pie dish will change the texture of your pie crust, making it less flaky. So if you’re more concerned with a flaky crunch than easily removing slices of pie, feel free to skip the cooking spray. If your pie does manage to stick to the bottom of the pan, gently heating the bottom of the pan by dipping the bottom in a shallow pan of hot water should help loosen the crust from the pan.

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Flaws But Not Dealbreakers

Although borosilicate glass is more resistant to thermal shock than tempered glass, with extreme-enough temperature changes it can still break. To understand more, we’ve written a blog on how and why this happens. Also, the OXO dish will almost certainly break if you drop it from a counter onto a hard floorsomething that a tempered-glass plate like the Pyrex could survive. We recommend using any glass bakeware with care read our tips in the Care and maintenance section of this guide.

We discovered that this plate was a little too big for a store-bought crustshaping a fluted edge was a bit of a stretch. If you primarily use pre-made crusts, youll find that the Pyrex 9 Glass Pie Plate is a much better fit.

How We Chose These Pie Plates

PADERNO Glass Pie Plate with lid video review by Nicole

All of our picks were tested in a traditional home oven the aluminum pie plate and the aluminized steel pans were also tested in both a traditional oven and a commercial convection oven for stability/durability. Made from scratch all-butter pie dough was blind-baked in all of our picks then filled with partially cooked apples and baked with a top crust. Additionally, graham cracker crust was patted into each pan, chilled to set, then filled with a key lime filling and baked. Professionals and home bakers weighed in on their favorites. In order to make the cut, the pans needed to deliver a well-baked crust and an evenly baked filling. Our list includes reputable companies with knowledgeable and easy-to-reach customer service reps.

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Avoid Soggy Or Burnt Crusts With The Right Pan

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Pies may seem simple when compared to their taller, sweeter, more colorful cousincakebut anyone who’s perfected one knows it’s all about the details. And that includes finding the right pie pan. That’s why we searched high and low to find the best dishes in which to bake pies, both savory and sweet.

From glass to stainless steel to ceramic, here are the best pie pans.

Best With Lid: Oxo Good Grips Glass Pie Plate With Lid

  • Lid for storage and transport

  • Easy to see crust while cooking

  • Microwave and dishwasher safe

  • Stand-alone pie plate not super attractive

Pie is a wonderful thing, but storing the leftovers can be a bit of a challenge, particularly if youve made a pie with a tall and fluffy meringue top. This pie plate solves the storage problem neatly with a plastic snap-on lid that will keep the pie safe until the last crumb is gone. The lid has vent holes to release heat in case you have to cover your pie while it’s still warmthey’ll reduce moisture that could make the crust soggy.

The pie plate itself is made from borosilicate glass thats resistant to thermal shock and lets you monitor the crusts browning as it bakes. Its microwave safe if you want to reheat leftovers, and its dishwasher safe when the last bite of pie has been eaten.

Dimensions: 9 x 9 x 2.1 inches | Weight: 2.5 pounds | Dishwasher Safe: Yes

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Oxo Good Grips Glass 9

The Best Pie Plate, According to WirecutterThe folks at Wirecutter have tested 19 pie plates since 2013 and ultimately picked this glass option. They went with glass because its inexpensive and conducts heat gently and evenly. They also like that it allows you to check the doneness of the bottom of your pie. More specifically, they liked this OXO glass plate because its made of thick borosilicate glass , which means the dish can go from freezer to oven with a lower risk of breaking. Also: This plate is two inches deep and held more than most of the other glass ones they tested. Note: The OXO plate that Wirecutter picked actually does not come with a lid, but the lid-less option is currently sold out. And a lid is nice to have, anyway!

Copper Core Stainless Steel Cookset 12

9"  Glass Pie Plate With Lid

$999.99 MSRP

PADERNO Copper Core Stainless Steel Cookset includes an assortment of pots and pans for all your cooking needsFeatures a copper bonded 5-ply base with two layers of stainless steel, two layers of aluminum and a copper core5-Ply base enables the pan to reach and maintain the desired cooking temperature quickly and evenlyDurable stainless steel construction provides maximum durability and long lasting beautyCompatible with all stovetops, including inductionTempered glass lids for easy viewingFlared edges for easy pouring12-Piece Set Includes: 1 qt , 2 qt , and 3 qt saucepans, 5 qt wide pot with lid, 2.7 qt steamer, and 10″ pan with lid, 6 coversLifetime Warranty: *This PADERNO product carries a lifetime warranty against defects in workmanship and materials. This product is not guaranteed against wear and tear or breakage due to misuse and/or abuse. At it’s discretion, Padinox Inc. will repair or replace any defective product parts at no charge when returned by the original purchaser with proof of purchase. If this product is discontinued or no longer available for sale, Padinox Inc. at it’s sole direction, will provide a comparable substitute item.Manual

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Best Overall: Emile Henry Ruffled Pie Dish

  • More expensive option

Theres no doubt about itthe ruffle makes a statement. It also makes decoration a little easier for you since your pie crust can be formed right on the ruffles. That’s not what makes this pick the best pie pan, though. Its also designed to do hard work. The ceramic provides great heat retention for a perfectly browned pie crust thats evenly baked from center to edge. Its also resistant to temperature changes and can be used in the oven up to 520 degrees and under the broiler if your crumb topping didnt brown as much as you like. It can even go directly from your refrigerator to the oven and is dishwasher and microwave safe. And, of course, its just downright pretty and looks great on the buffet table.

Dimensions: 10 x 10 x 2 inches | Weight: 2.4 pounds | Dishwasher Safe: Yes

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