Can You Use Glass Dishes In An Air Fryer? - Tasting Table
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Can You Use Glass Dishes In An Air Fryer? - Tasting Table
"Your air fryer is conveniently equipped with its own basket for cooking items like chicken or vegetables, but if you want to use this handy appliance for full dishes like casseroles or lasagna, you'll need to use a separate dish. The good news is that you don't need to buy a specific air fryer accessory. Glass dishes, with a few exceptions, can be used to cook in the air fryer."
"While it might seem complicated to know what can be used where - and maybe we have microwaves to thank for that - it can be helpful to remember that, despite the name, an air fryer is really just a small convection oven. This means cookware that is designed for use in a traditional oven can also be used in an air fryer."
Air fryers function as small convection ovens, so cookware designed for traditional ovens can usually be used inside them. Oven-safe glass dishes—tempered glass or borosilicate, including vintage Pyrex—are made to withstand high temperatures and thermal shock and are suitable for air-fryer cooking. Untempered glassware, such as soda-lime glass, cannot tolerate high heat and should not be used. Verify an oven-safe label before using glass in the air fryer. Oven-safe glass is typically rated up to about 480°F. Size and airflow are the main limitations: avoid overfilling and ensure the dish does not block circulation. Inspect glass for scratches, cracks, or chips because proximity to the air-fryer heat outlet increases stress.
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