NUTRIUPS
NUTRIUPS 8 x 9.5 Inches Rectangular Glass Casserole Dish With Glass Lid 2 Quart Glass Bakeware Glass Microwave Casserole Dish Glass Baking Dish with Lid
NUTRIUPS 8 x 9.5 Inches Rectangular Glass Casserole Dish With Glass Lid 2 Quart Glass Bakeware Glass Microwave Casserole Dish Glass Baking Dish with Lid
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Overview
- Material : Borosilicate Glass
- Brand : NUTRIUPS
- Color : 2L-Rectangular
- Finish Type : Non-Stick
- Shape : Rectangular
- Capacity : 2 Quarts
- Item Weight : 4.2 Pounds
- Product Care Instructions : Dishwasher Safe, Freezer Safe, Microwave Safe, Oven Safe, Refrigerator Safe
- With Lid : Yes
- Is Oven Safe : Yes
About this item
- MADE FROM TEMPERED GLASS: This glass casserole dish can withstand temperatures between 482° F and -40° F without worrying about thermal shock breaking it. Non-porous surface does not absorb food odors, flavors or stains. Clear bowl lets you know how everything is cooking. Takes a lot of the guesswork out.
- 2 IN 1 DESIGN: The glass cover can be a shallow baking & serving dish. The lid adds functionality for those dishes that spatter your oven, or for casseroles that need a cover to avoid drying or browning, or to cover for refrigerator storage.
- GREAT SPACE SAVOR: It's hard to find a casserole dish that is easy to stack! Flat top with no knob means you can stack several glass microwave bowls on top of each other in the fridge or cabinet for efficient, space saving storage.
- SMALL CASSEROLE DISH FOR SMALL SERVING: This covered glass casserole bowl holds 2 quartïŒMaximum capacityïŒ. Great for small baking needs and fits better in smaller oven/microwave oven. Use this small properly proportioned bowls to make casseroles for 2-3 serving. No worry about much left over to go bad.
- TENDER, JUICY AND HEALTHY: The glass lid is a big plus for keeping the food moist while baking and microwaving in this glass microwave bowl. Your food will come out tender, juicy and healthy. Even sauce comes out creamy, not dry. You can save so much time throwing vegetables into the microwave with a little olive oil and water versus stove top cooking!
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