Cook, Serve, Impress! 🍽️
The Simax Clear Glass Round Casserole Dish is a versatile 1.75-quart cookware solution, perfect for cooking, baking, and serving. Made from shock-resistant Borosilicate glass, it can handle extreme temperature changes without shattering. Its slightly curved lid allows for easy monitoring of your food while preventing burns. Manufactured in the Czech Republic, this durable dish is dishwasher safe, ensuring a quick and easy cleanup after your culinary creations.
G**T
“Equipment” Matters!
I love making amazing deep-dish 9” diameter crustless quiches. I finally screamed uncle trying to clean my ‘non-stick’ high-sided spring-form pan. So I hunted and hunted, and discovered apparently no such round dish or pan existed on the market except this one. I loved that the Simax is made of borosilicate, not soda, glass! Those whom understand what’s happened to US Pyrex over the years understands why that formulation matters.So I ordered this Simax 3-quart dish, and clicked on next day delivery (because I’m making another quiche today).It was shipped with rough handling in mind — two layers of boxing, several layers of foam padding, and cushioning packing paper. The dish and its lid arrived perfectly intact. The lid, it turns out, is very low profile, and only adds another inch or so when on. The dish actually looked smaller than I expected. Sure enough, the diameter marketed as 9” pertains to the dish’s top diameter, not its base, which is only about 7”. But no matter — I’ll adapt!At this moment, the dish and lid are acclimating to my kitchen’s ambient temperature (about 30 deg F warmer than outside), after which I’ll hand wash and dry, butter-grease, and bake tonight’s quiche!Update: What a dream my new dish is!Note: I found the reviews and the product’s packaging helpful. Though it says it’s dishwasher-safe, my plan is to always hand wash it. In fact, when I used it for the first time last night to make a quiche, I let it cool on my oven’s rack with the heat turned off and oven door open before taking it out.One photo is of last week’s Gruyere, Jarlsberg, bacon, spinach, and broccoli quiche, in the springform pan I struggled afterward to clean! The second photo is of another quiche in my new borosilicate glass dish. The third is the quiche after slipping it out of the dish onto a serving plate. I didn’t even have to use parchment paper!
A**S
Good Quality, and versatility
I waited to review this until I had washed it and used it. The glass is heavy enough to help avoid chips from small bumps. I made a casserole in it , which did great. It was very easy to clean, as the casserole did not stick to the surface enough to make it hard to clean, and that was without spraying the inside before loading it with the casserole. Good quality glass, lovely enough to go from the oven to the table to serve. I haven't used it in the microwave yet, but it should do fine in the freezer, the microwave, as well as in the oven. Lid has bumps to keep it from sliding around, fits well.
A**T
Customer Satisfaction 👍
The dish is awesome. Though I wish it was taller, it accomplished what I needed it for. Microwaving in glass is much better than plastic. That stuff is toxic along with the contamination of microplastic in everything. It’s well made and stores food conveniently after cooking. I’m very satisfied. Real quality glassware.
S**E
Perfect glass bowl to avoid use of plastics
We have used this bowl for many months and it is exactly what we need for microwaving food without the use of plastics. Treated kindly, it has given us no problems.
S**R
Glass dish with lid
Arrives very promptly and well packaged.
K**R
nice dish
works well in oven and as serving dishfind top a little clumsy
S**R
SturdyWare
Great size, glassware thick..like this new company....There are very few Glass companys today. Microwaves without problems, perfect size for veggys Also came with a Lid included, some charge seperate for lids today. Took great care on their shipping and packaging, well done.
C**1
LOVE THIS STUFF!
I have all of the sets of this stuff and I love everything about them and I use them for as much as I can! That said, glass won't work on an induction stove top and that is the ONLY DRAWBACK!Borosilicate goes in the oven and everywhere else with ease!
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