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bakeware

[ beyk-wair ]

noun

  1. heat-resistant dishes, as of glass or pottery, in which food may be baked; ovenware.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of bakeware1

An Americanism dating back to 1880–85; bake + ware 1
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Somehow, bakeware was just not something I prioritized in my own kitchen, but the 360 Essential Bakeware Set changed all of that.

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So too has bakeware - popular when people were unable to go out, but actually taken out of the basket because the ONS considered it over-represented among household items.

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My grandmother’s kitchen cabinets were filled with what would now be considered vintage bakeware, their glass lids inverted so they stacked one on top of the other neatly.

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If you have nonstick baking sheets, like Great Jones' aluminized steel Holy Sheet or Caraway's ceramic bakeware, they require gentler care than standard steel or aluminum baking sheets.

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There's not much a baking soda paste can't do, and Great Jones, purveyors of nonstick bakeware, agree.

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