A study published in the Journal of Hazardous Materials found that synthetic chemicals called siloxanes can leak into both the air and the food when baking with silicone bakeware. Researchers detected ...
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Is it worth investing in silicone bakeware?
As we enter the heart of baking season (which, weirdly enough, lines up almost perfectly with the holiday season), many home bakers are assessing their cake tins, loaf pans, and molds, and realizing ...
Silicone is used in myriad household products, but the science on the material's safety is lacking.
A pink silicone muffin mold next to bowls of ingredients on a wooden table - Di_Ilikaeva/Shutterstock Silicone bakeware has gained a lot of popularity in recent years ...
Silicone bakeware has become a staple in many kitchens due to its flexible, yet temperature-tolerant nature. New research from Canada shows it could be causing trouble for your liver and lungs, ...
More and more, I'm seeing kitchen gadgets such as spatulas and pastry brushes made of silicone. What amazes me are the baking pans and muffin "tins," which look and feel like rubber, but can ...
When you’re baking, the last thing you want to worry about is unwanted chemicals or metals leaching into your food. Fortunately, the best nontoxic baking sheets are free of things you might be looking ...
A pie in an orange silicon pan, with a coffee pot and glass behind it - K.Kargona/Shutterstock As we enter the heart of baking season (which, weirdly enough, lines up almost perfectly with the holiday ...
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