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The 8 Best Silicone Baking Pans

Neat, efficient tools to help you bake your best

Two silicone baking pans on a green background

The Spruce Eats / Lecia Landis

If you're a bakeware traditionalist, you might have a preference for metal or glass pans for your oven adventures (and we totally get it). But silicone bakeware has gained a lot of popularity over recent years, mainly for its durability and ease of use. Since silicone is naturally nonstick, these pieces don't require additional greasing or parchment paper and are much easier to clean than traditional pans. Their flexibility to go from cold to hot without thermal shock is a major plus, and they are quite lightweight and easy to transport and store. Thinking about taking a foray into the silicone bakeware world? We've got you covered.

Here are the best silicone baking pans to get you started.

What We Like
  • Excellent assortment

  • Oven safe to 450 degrees

  • Dishwasher safe

What We Don't Like
  • Needs a baking sheet to support it

This set of silicone bakeware has everything you need for baking your favorite desserts, quick breads, and more. Besides oven use, these pieces can also be utilized in the microwave, refrigerator, and freezer. You can use these for frozen desserts such as semifreddo, for freezing portions of leftovers, and for baking savory foods as well. When you're done with them, gently remove any debris and put them in the dishwasher for easy cleanup.

The set includes 12 cupcake molds (3 each in red, blue, yellow, and green), a 16-inch cookie sheet, a 10-inch pie pan, a 9-inch round cake pan, a 12-cup muffin pan, a 9.5-inch Bundt pan, and a 9-inch bread pan. Because the bakeware is so flexible, it’s best used on top of a standard metal baking sheet or similar pan for stability. The cookware is heat safe from -40 to 450 degrees.

Maximum Heat: 450 degrees | Dishwasher-Safe: Yes | Warranty: 30-day limited

What We Like
  • Oven safe to 428 degrees

  • Integrated steel reinforcement helps pan maintain shape

  • Easy to clean

What We Don't Like
  • Cannot use at very high temperatures

Trudeau is a leader in silicone bakeware, proven by this highly rated 9-inch round cake pan that features a steel structure to reinforce its shape. Made of high-quality European silicone, this pan heats well and promotes even baking, and cools down quickly once it is removed from the oven. Once your cake has cooled, the naturally nonstick surface releases your baked goods easily and without requiring you to use additional utensils. This pan is oven-safe up to 428 degrees, and can also be used in the microwave.

Since this cake pan won't suffer from thermal shock, you can take items from the freezer or fridge directly to the oven without worry, so refreshing that brown sugar cinnamon streusel-topped coffee cake you pre-baked and froze in the pan the week before will be a breeze. Cleaning up is easy thanks to the nonstick nature of silicone—you can opt to hand-wash this or put it right into the dishwasher.

Maximum Heat: 428 degrees | Dishwasher-Safe: Yes | Warranty: 10-year limited

What We Like
  • Simplistic design

  • Dishwasher-safe

  • Oven-safe to 500 degrees

What We Don't Like
  • Needs a baking sheet under it for support

This 9 x 9-inch baking pan is perfect for making brownies, square cakes, and cheesecakes with graham cracker crusts. It’s sturdy, yet flexible, so your baked goods will come out perfectly shaped without a lot of hassle. The silicone, nonstick surface also makes for easy cleanup—not even the sticky traces of magic cookie bars will remain. It’s also BPA-free and the company claims it can withstand temperatures up to 500 degrees, although some users warn to keep it under 400 degrees to be on the safe side.

Additionally, some critical reviews have mentioned issues with the flimsiness of the pan, so for a better outcome, put it on a baking sheet, which will make it easier to remove from the oven.

Maximum Heat: 500 degrees | Dishwasher-Safe: Yes | Warranty: None

keliwa's 12 - Cup Silicone Muffin - Cupcake Baking Pan/Non - Stick Silicone Mold/Dishwasher - Microwave Safe
PHOTO: Amazon
What We Like
  • Muffins are easy to remove

  • Oven-safe to 450 degrees

  • Dishwasher-safe

What We Don't Like
  • A little flimsy

Love to bake homemade muffins or custom-decorated cupcakes? Consider this pan which can make up to a dozen in a single batch. It’s made of 100 percent BPA-free, premium silicone that's safe for use in the microwave and freezer.

Most agree that the food comes out perfectly every time, and the baked goods pop easily out of the pan so no spraying or disposable paper cups required—you can make mini cheesecakes without the creases on the sides. The nonstick qualities also make it super easy to wash, and it's safe to throw in the dishwasher. Tip: If you have trouble keeping the pan steady as you pull it in and out of the oven, try placing it on a baking sheet.

Maximum Heat: 450 degrees | Dishwasher-Safe: Yes | Warranty: None

What We Like
  • Eliminates need for greasing baking sheet

  • Easy to clean

  • Oven safe to 500+ degrees

What We Don't Like
  • Hand-wash only

Silpats were among the first silicone baking mats on the market, and they still make a high-quality product, now at a much more affordable price. You can use this mat in place of parchment paper for baking, and it’s nonstick without butter or oil. You can even use it for making candy since taffy and peanut brittle won’t stick to the mat and it can withstand the heat of melted sugar. The half-sheet mat fits perfectly into a 13 x 18-inch pan. The Silpat baking mat is also available for other size pans, ranging from quarter sheet to three-quarter sheet sizes.

The mat is made from a fiberglass mesh covered with food-grade silicone, so it’s BPA-free and can withstand temperatures from -40 to 500 degrees. It is freezer-, microwave-, and oven-safe. The fiberglass provides even heat distribution for even browning, but sharp objects shouldn’t be used on the mat to avoid exposing the fiberglass. If the mat is accidentally cut, it should be discarded.

Maximum Heat: 500 degrees | Dishwasher-Safe: No | Warranty: Limited, up to 3000 bakes

What We Like
  • Reinforced steel helps maintain shape

  • Easy to release

  • Dishwasher-safe

What We Don't Like
  • Only available in one Bundt pattern

Quebec-based Trudeau is one of the leading manufacturers of silicone bakeware, and this piece from their Structure line is a beauty. Made of European-grade silicone reinforced with stainless steel, this mold will hold its shape during baking so it is sure to keep the gorgeous fluted pattern. The center tube conducts extra heat to the center of the cake for even baking, and the silicone promotes browning and easy release when it comes time to unmold the finished Bundt cake—like a classic lemon sour cream that only needs a dusting of powdered sugar.

The silicone handles make it easy to transport the mold to and from the oven, and cleanup is a breeze. This piece is freezer-, microwave-, and dishwasher-safe and comes backed by a 10-year warranty.

Maximum Heat: 428 degrees | Dishwasher-Safe: Yes | Warranty: 10-year limited

What We Like
  • Helps cut down on paper waste

  • Easy to remove baked goods

  • Versatile for uses other than baking

What We Don't Like
  • On the small side

These cheerful baking cups from OXO can take the place of paper cupcake liners, making them perfect for anyone trying to cut down on their use of paper products. Use them just as you would a paper liner: Set them into your muffin tins and fill them to the batter line to ensure the uniform size of your baked goods (you can also opt to use a baking sheet instead of a tin).

The sturdy silicone material encourages even cooking and the tabs help you lift the cups out of the tins and remove the finished muffins without leaving a thumbprint—even moist, cream-cheese-filled carrot cake muffins. Thanks to the smooth interior surface, the cakes will come out easily for hassle-free cleanup. When you're not baking with them, they're also great to use in bento lunches to hold sides or dips.

Maximum Heat: 400 degrees | Dishwasher-Safe: Yes | Warranty: Limited lifetime

Trudeau Structure Silicone Pro Loaf Pan
PHOTO: Amazon
Orig. $20 $19 at Amazon Orig. $24 $20 at Walmart
What We Like
  • Steel reinforcement helps keep its shape

  • Easy release of finished loaf

  • Dishwasher-safe

What We Don't Like
  • Might need to adjust bake time/temperature

This silicone loaf ban by Trudeau is made from European quality silicone that stands up to years of use. It's a lightweight, easy-to-clean pan that doesn't need any additional preparation before use. A stainless steel structure reinforces the shape of the pan so the loaf keeps its form while baking and the BPA-free silicone encourages even cooking—so each slice of zucchini bread is perfect.

Once you're done baking, the silicone will cool quickly, allowing you to easily remove your loaf—no need for additional utensils—and transfer it to a cooling rack. Safe for use in the oven, microwave, and freezer, you'll be able to go from cold to hot without the risk of thermal shock. This pan is also dishwasher-safe for easy cleanup and comes with a 10-year limited warranty from the manufacturer.

Maximum Heat: 428 degrees | Dishwasher-Safe: Yes | Warranty: 10-year limited

Final Verdict

Our top pick, the Classic Cuisine 18-Piece Silicone Bakeware, offers a well-rounded selection of bakeware pieces to whip up your favorite cakes, muffins, and more. If you're just thinking about trying out a single piece of silicone bakeware, effortlessly turn out quick breads with the Trudeau Structure Silicone Loaf Pan.

What to Look For When Buying Silicone Bakeware

Material

Silicone bakeware is made of food-grade silicone, a rubber-like substance made by bonding silicon with oxygen. Top-quality silicone will not discolor or give off any odors when in use; silicone of inferior quality might contain fillers that may cause your bakeware to change color or emit odors while baking over time. When purchasing silicone bakeware, opt for the best quality you can afford so that you'll be able to use it for as long as possible.

Construction

Many pieces of silicone bakeware are simply made of just silicone, lending themselves well to the flexibility that allows you to easily pop out your finished baked goods. While this characteristic is useful, the downside is that it usually requires that you use a baking sheet underneath to provide support as you transport your bakeware to and from the oven. If you want a sturdier baking pan, search for items made of thicker silicone and—even better—designs that include some sort of steel reinforcement that keep the pan from wobbling.

Use and Care

Most silicone bakeware is safe to use in the freezer, refrigerator, and oven without the risk of thermal shock. For exact heat limitations, be sure to consult the manufacturer's instructions. To clean your bakeware, you can easily hand-wash with mild dish detergent and a non-abrasive sponge, or place it in the dishwasher if the item is marked as dishwasher-safe. Be sure not to use any sharp tools or utensils (like knives or skewers) with your silicone baking pans and mats; once the silicone is cut, it is typically unrepairable and should be thrown away.

FAQs

Are silicone baking pans safe?

Yes—according to the FDA, food-grade silicone pans are safe to use. Silicone is considered inert (non-reactive) and will not leach into foods.

Do you grease silicone baking pans?

You can, but you usually don't have to. Silicone is naturally nonstick and should provide an easy release, but if you're finding that your baked goods are still sticking, you can try preparing your pans with nonstick cooking spray or a bit of butter or oil.

How do you use silicone baking pans?

Most of the time, you'd use a silicone baking pan just as you would use a traditional metal or glass pan. Since silicone bakeware tends to be flimsier than metal or glass, you might need to use a baking sheet under it for support. With some silicone pans, you might have to adjust baking times or temperature to achieve your desired result.

Are silicone baking pans dishwasher-safe?

Nearly all the silicone baking pans we've researched and tested are also dishwasher-safe, with the exception of the Silpat baking mat (hand-wash only). To be sure if your silicone bakeware is okay to put in the dishwasher, always check your manufacturer's instructions.

Can you use silicone baking pans in a toaster oven?

Yes, as long as you are baking within the specified heat threshold of your bakeware. Just be aware that you may have to adjust time and temperature through trial and error.

Are silicone baking pans better than metal?

Since they actually perform similarly, it is really just a matter of preference and budget. Silicone pieces are typically lighter weight and easier to store than traditional bakeware but don't have the same sturdiness or structure as glass and metal pans. Silicone also tends to be more expensive, especially with professional-grade pieces, but they also last a long time without having to worry about dents, rust, or warping. You can't go wrong with either!

Why Trust The Spruce Eats?

This piece was written by Bernadette Machard de Gramont, an LA-based writer who specializes in global food and wine content. After a two-year stint at Williams-Sonoma Headquarters in San Francisco, she now researches and tests a variety of cookware, bakeware, and wine tools, and interviews field experts for their insight.

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