Using Pyrex Or Corningware Oven/bakeware For Cakes

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Katskakes Posted 24 Apr 2006 , 4:56pm
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Is this possible? has anyone tried using them for baking cakes in the oven? Might be a dumb question, but it's worth asking. icon_redface.gif

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emilykakes Posted 24 Apr 2006 , 5:00pm
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I have tried to use my pyrex 9x13 and my cakes never bake evenly.

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BakerBea Posted 24 Apr 2006 , 5:03pm
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I use bowls to make 1/2 rounds..Don't know that i would use the rectangles for cakes though, my brownies never seemed to come out right when I did.

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SquirrellyCakes Posted 25 Apr 2006 , 5:25am
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Gee, I used to use the Pyrex 9x13 glass pan at 325F and it worked fine for some things like squares, brownies etc.
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