Can I cook meatloaf in a glass pan?
Press mixture in ungreased 8-inch round (1 1/2-quart) glass baking dish. Bake at 350°F. for 65 to 75 minutes or until thoroughly cooked in center and meat thermometer registers 160°F. Let meatloaf stand 5 minutes.Click to see full answer. Moreover, can you cook meatloaf in a Pyrex dish?2 Answers. I see no reason you couldn’t use that Pyrex set for a meatloaf – I’ve used glass casseroles for meatloaf before (so glass in general is no problem), and that set says the bowls are oven safe.Similarly, what kind of pan can I use for meatloaf? I use an oval enameled steel low-sided roasting pan, and form the meatloaf into a smaller oval so I can use my baster around the sides to draw out the fat released as it bakes. This gives that nice amount of crust that a loaf pan can’t. In this regard, do you have to cook meatloaf in a loaf pan? Give the meatloaf space in the pan. Here’s the thing: baking meatloaf in a loaf pan will result in a meat brick. When choosing a baking pan, avoid a small loaf pan or baking dish. Instead, use a sheet pan or a large baking dish and leave some breathing room so the edges will caramelize nicely.Can Pyrex go in the oven at 350?You’re right: Pyrex, and other tempered glass, takes longer to heat up and longer to cool down than metal. Once hot, it’s able to maintain a steady temperature, which is a good thing for baked goods. It shows a sheet cake baked in metal at 350 degrees, in glass at 350 degrees and in glass at 325 degrees.
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