


🍰 Elevate your baking game with the pan that serves as your stage!
The Norpro 9-inch Silicone Springform Pan with Glass Base combines innovative silicone sides with a tempered glass bottom to deliver even baking, effortless cake release, and stylish serving. Heat resistant up to 450°F, dishwasher safe, and designed for durability, this pan is perfect for cheesecakes, delicate desserts, and any bake that demands precision and presentation.








| ASIN | B0036ZA5HY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #86,934 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #78 in Springform Cake Pans |
| Brand | Norpro |
| Brand Name | Norpro |
| Capacity | 9 Inches |
| Color | As Shown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 961 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00028901039394 |
| Included Components | Springform Pan, Glass Base |
| Is Oven Safe | Yes |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9"D x 9"W x 3"H |
| Item Type Name | Silicone Springform Pan with Glass Base |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Norpro |
| Material | Silicone |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Occasion | Birthday |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 9"D x 9"W x 3"H |
| Shape | Ring |
| Special Feature | Dishwasher safe |
| Specific Uses For Product | Dishwasher safe |
| UPC | 028901039394 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 450 Degrees Fahrenheit |
A**.
Nice cheesecake pan.
Like that there's no metal. Good size and value. Glass bottom is convenient for cutting and being able to cleanly take food off and easy to clean. Quality product. There was some leakage, but I was making a cheesecake from scratch that has butter in the graham cracker crust I made, its hard to find something 100% leakproof under those circumstances. This has more to do with Amazon, but they sent me one that had clearly been used and not even cleaned well. Fingerprints all over the glass bottom and a coating on the inside. They 100% made it right and sent me a replacement in less than 24 hours, so no harm.
C**R
Best springform pan ever--no silicone baking products should be picked up from the top to avoid deforming--LOVE this!
First, I must say having reviewed many silicone baking items, I always see reviews of folks who pick them up as they would metal. I do not consider this the fault of the user as many do not come with instructions telling one not to. That said, silicone is a wonder baking product as nothing sticks--but it feels like rubber, so if you pick up a baking pan or even this from the top only, you'll do your finished product a disservice. So why use it? You don't even have to grease anything silicone--stuff slides out LIKE BUTTAH. Nothing sticks! (Don't forget this has a glass bottom...if you need to grease a metal pan, you'll need to grease that part too) So how does this change your cheesecake? It's amazing. A springform pan, first of all, allows you to have a regular round pan, then unhinge the spring on the side and it releases the side. However, metal pans usually offer lots of sticking with it and make it hard to use a knife to separate the cake sides from the pan. Then, what do you do once you release the sides? An ugly metal springform pans means the bottom is still stuck to the grey metal. Not lovely for serving. With this pan you can serve your cheesecake (or whatever you use it for) ON the glass it bakes on!! Also, because the glass is smooth rather than ridged, it is perfection in slicing. So here's the deal--slide it into and remove it from the oven by supporting the BOTTOM. Do not grip it from the top of the springform pan. That won't allow it to keep its shape as it should I love this...And unlike a metal pan that takes up a full drawer this can be squashed in a drawer! It bends! The recipe on the box is actually my secret cheesecake recipe (close to it). Few know that if you use sour cream you'll get the lightest and fluffiest cheesecake ever--not pasty at all. To die for. Impressive they got that! There goes my secret ingredient!
R**R
Totally Great!
A bit of background to start: I hate non-stick cookware. The coating always starts to flake off after a bit of use and I can't imagine that eating that stuff is good for you. For most types of cookware you can usually find a stainless steel alternative (aluminum also worries me), but not springform pans! Then we found this. It's great! Works just like a normal springform pan, but the silicone edge actually gives it a few advantages: it's way more waterproof than the metal pans, the flexible edge means that you can more easily detach whatever you baked from the side of the pan (with metal pans I would always have to use a knife to cut around the edge, which causes the non-stick coating to flake off even faster!) and when you just want to get out that first piece you can open it a little bit to remove the piece without having to pull the whole thing off. It also goes in the dishwasher very easily, and because it holds water better you can soak it in the sink first. Love this thing! We ended up buying two.
B**E
Very good, but depending on the recipe, it can leak butter, even if clean
We just baked our first cheesecake in this pan. It's a great pan in many ways: It's not a tin-coated cheapie that will rust and stain your cheesecake, it doesn't have any non-stick coatings that will eventually wear off and potentially get in your food, and the outside peels off from the cheesecake very cleanly. The only thing to watch for, and it's one that many people here have already mentioned, is that it can leak butter so put a baking sheet under it. I know for a fact that the problem wasn't that we hadn't cleaned the groove properly, as this was the cake pan's maiden voyage so it was perfectly clean. Otherwise, we like it so far. Edit: On our second cheesecake we had no butter leak. It was a different recipe, and this one had less butter in the crust than the previous, leaky, recipe. Leaking may only happen with recipes in which an excess amount of butter is called for in the crust.
M**E
Very nice, with a few flaws
This is a very nice springform pan, but does have a couple flaws. I liked that the silicone edging removed easily and cleanly, producing a beautiful cheesecake. The glass allows you to cut and serve without worrying about ruining the surface, and it washes easily in the dishwasher. I used this pan to make a cheesecake with butter and graham cracker crust. When I was trying to build the crust up along the wall, the flexibility of the edging made it difficult to keep the crust in place. The edging deformed too easily and the crust tended to collapse if I tried to build it up higher than 1.5 inch or so. Additionally, when I baked the crust I placed a cookie pan underneath; I'm glad I did because the butter in the crust baked out of the crust, and leaked out of the springform pan. My crust was fine, but anyone wanting to use a hotwater bath should be forewarned that the pan may leak. All in all, a really nice pan for a great price. If I were using it more frequently or was pickier about my chesecakes, the leakiness and flexibility might bother me more.
W**E
Simplifies the Baking Process
If you use a springform pan and haven't tried a Silicone one with a glass base, you should spend the 20 bucks and get one. What I like about it is that you can easily slide your cake off of the glass base, or just cut it on the base. A regular metal springform pan has a base with a small lip around it. You can't slide a cake off of it. You have to pick it up just enough to clear the lip. Of course, using parchment rounds will make that easier, but then you have to remove the parchment round from the bottom of the cake before you cut it. The silicone springform pan with a glass base solves those problems and makes the process much easier and quicker. Nothing sticks to silicone and you can spray the glass base with cooking spray. The only issue you will have using the silicone spring form pan is that your cake will have a small vertical indentation where the buckle is. The buckle holds the mold together. Where the ends of the mold come together under the buckle a small seam is pressed into the side of the cake. I don't like that, but it's unavoidable. If you are making a cheesecake and want a perfect, smooth texture around the sides, use a metal springform pan. It takes a little more work and time, but it eliminates the seam. Alternatively, you can use a fruit topping and make sure it covers the seam, or you can use the seam for a cut. It's a small point, but one worth noting. I read in some of the reviews that people complained about leakage. I don't know how that happens. I have had this type of pan for more than 5 years and have never had that issue. Bottom line, these silicone pans make baking much easier than using traditional metal springform pans. If you are having trouble baking with a springform pan, try this one. It will help.
D**G
Great for cheesecake
My cheesecake used to always crack, but with this it easily pulls away from the sides and I only got 1 crack, may have overcooked it though. I think this is the best option in springform, the silicone makes a nice seal and it doesn't leak. Also comes apart and cleans easily. You don't have to worry about damaging it when cutting because of the glass bottom. The sides are soft, so I place mine on a cookie sheet to take it in and out of the oven. update dec 14,2011. still love this. Use it ANYTIME I make a cheesecake and since the sides pull away it would work great to serve on the glass Update aug 3, 2015. I recently bought a second one. My plan is to use it for a two layer cake without having to wait for the first to cool.\ It worked well for this purpose however they are not the same size.
F**E
Very easy to use cake pan.
Very easy to use cake pan, but just be careful when you wash it. The bottom is made out of glass and when you soap it up, it’s very slippery and easy to drop.