Duralex® is manufactured to withstand sudden temperature extremes from -4°F to 212°F and is suitable for hot or cold liquids.
If broken by strong shock, Duralex® glass shatters into small pieces, reducing the risk of injury.
Nonporous Duralex® glass does not absorb liquid. Non toxic glassware. Lead and Cadmium free. BPA free.
Constant quality control guarantees excellence and built in durability insures that Duralex® products will maintain their look for many years.
Specifically designed for cooking in an oven, the OVENCHEF® range is made from reinforced tempered glass resistant to a thermal shock of 200°C/392°F
Recommendations for all products. * Do not use our products in the oven except for our OVENCHEF® range which includes roasting dishes and ramekins. * Do not use our products directly over a flame. * Do not expose our products to a sudden change of temperature of more than 130°C/266°F. * Do not use a damaged or chipped product (risk to the user). * Avoid scratching the products surface.
Cleaning * Wash before use. * Soak the dish in soapy water for 20 minutes. * Do not use metallic sponges, pads, powders or abrasives. * To remove hard water stains, try vinegar. If this doesnt work, we suggest trying a hard water product called LemiShine which can be found at the local grocery store. Then trying soaking your glassware in LemiShine and warm water. Customer Reviews
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Glass Ramekins 4 oz, Clear Creme Brulee Ramekins, Set of 6-Oven Safe, Ramiken Baking for Custard, Dip, Mousse, Ice Cream, Party, Wedding.
Yes, Key Lime pie is baked. I guess the Creme brulee ones ought to be ok as they are safe to put under the grill.
The GU ones are fine, I reuse them but Im not 100% certain about the rest. I would try and remember what came in the pots, if it had to be heated them it should be oven proof, if it was a chilled desert them it might not be!
I need to make some things for a cake sale and I was wondering if I could use some of the million ramekins and Waitrose creme brulee glass pots in my cupboard them to make mini key lime pies? Or will they crack?
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ive used them to make chocolate fondants, which cook in the oven for about 12-15mins. No problems.
Constant quality control guarantees excellence and built in durability insures that Duralex® products will maintain their look for many years.
Nonporous Duralex® glass does not absorb liquid. Non toxic glassware. Lead and Cadmium free. BPA free.
Duralex® is manufactured to withstand sudden temperature extremes from -4°F to 212°F and is suitable for hot or cold liquids.
Recommendations for all products. * Do not use our products in the oven except for our OVENCHEF® range which includes roasting dishes and ramekins. * Do not use our products directly over a flame. * Do not expose our products to a sudden change of temperature of more than 130°C/266°F. * Do not use a damaged or chipped product (risk to the user). * Avoid scratching the products surface.
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How can you tell if glass is oven safe?
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Can a glass ramekin go in the oven?
How do you know if ramekins are oven safe?
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Are ramekins oven safe?
From serving dips and sauces to making individual desserts, the uses of ramekins are endless. But one question a lot of people have is whether or not they’re safe to use in the oven. The answer is yes! Ramekins are completely oven-safe as long as you follow these rules: Never put your ramekins directly on an open flame or stovetop burner.
Can you use ramekins in the oven?
If you want to get the best results from your cooking experience and prevent damage to your dishware, here’s what you need to know about using Ramekins in the oven: However, porcelain and melamine can withstand temperatures up to 350°F.
Are ramekins microwave safe?
Since they are large enough to work for many types of dishes, we used them to serve soups, small chopped salads, and for dips and snacks. The ramekins are microwave-safe, but they did get very hot within a minute. We tested them for a couple of extra minutes, and they got super-hot. The heat transfer in the oven fared much better.
Are ramekins heat resistant?
Heat-resistant ramekins can endure high temperatures, making them suitable for various cooking methods, such as baking, broiling, or microwaving. Heat-resistant ramekins maintain structural integrity when exposed to temperature changes, like moving from a hot oven to a cold countertop.