Pyrex Ceramic Bakeware 2026
Pyrex has been making glass measuring cups for 110 years. Now it’s making ceramic nonstick pans, metal cookie sheets, and ceramic ramekins, and the new lineup starts at just $3 per piece.
What Happened
Allrecipes writer Grace Cooper reported on June 17, 2026, that Pyrex has quietly expanded far beyond its iconic glass measuring cup. The 110-year-old brand recently released three new product lines that mark a significant shift in what Pyrex actually sells:
New ceramic nonstick cookware — Pyrex’s biggest new move is a full ceramic cookware line with an aluminum core for fast, even heating and a ceramic coating for non-toxic nonstick release. Key pieces include:
- 10-inch Fry Pan: $25
- 10.8-inch Deep Fry Pan: $402
- 7.7-inch Ceramic Saucepan: $35
- 10-inch Stockpot: $50
- 11-inch Grill Pan: $30
- 7-Piece Ceramic Cookware Set: $140
- 3-Piece Ceramic Cookware Set: $53
All pieces are oven-safe up to 450°F and induction-compatible.
New ceramic and metal bakeware — Pyrex also expanded its bakeware range well beyond glass casserole dishes:
- 8-Piece Ceramic Complete Bakeware Set: $73
- 8-Piece Ceramic Ramekin Set (about $3 each): $23
- 3-Piece Metal Cookie Sheet Set (with silicone handle grips): $40
- 3-Piece Metal Cookie and Muffin Sheet Bakeware Set: $40
- 2-Quart Rectangular Ceramic Baking Dish: $20
New glass storage and kitchen tools — On the storage side, new arrivals include a 6-Pack Glass Canister Set ($60), Glass MealBox 5-Pack ($33), and colorful sculpted tinted mixing bowls ($36 for a 3-pack with lids).
Why It Matters
Pyrex’s entry into ceramic nonstick cookware puts it in direct competition with Caraway and GreenPan, but at significantly lower price points. The 7-piece ceramic cookware set at $140 undercuts Caraway’s comparable sets by several hundred dollars.
Allrecipes noted the new Pyrex skillet is “reminiscent of Caraway’s frying pan, but for a fraction of the price.”
The brand’s century of trust in glassware gives it immediate credibility with shoppers who may be skeptical of newer brands entering the ceramic nonstick market.
That said, Pyrex has not published longevity data on the ceramic coating, so it remains to be seen whether it holds up to Caraway’s or GreenPan’s durability track record.
The new ceramic ramekin set is a standout for bakers: eight toxin-free ceramic ramekins at roughly $3 apiece is genuinely hard to beat at that price point.
“If you’re looking to invest in high-quality kitchen essentials, I’ve rounded up the best Pyrex finds that aren’t in your grandma’s kitchen, starting at $3 apiece.” Grace Cooper, Allrecipes
What This Means for Bakeware Shoppers
For buyers researching non-toxic bakeware, Pyrex’s new ceramic line is a meaningful new option. The price-to-feature ratio on the 8-piece bakeware set at $73 is strong — that’s less than many standalone ceramic baking dishes from premium brands.
The metal cookie sheet set with silicone grips is worth noting for everyday bakers: nonstick metal sheets are easier to clean than bare aluminum, and the integrated silicone handles reduce the need for separate oven mitts when pulling pans quickly.
For shoppers who already own Pyrex glass storage and baking dishes, the new ceramic cookware allows them to extend a trusted brand across their whole kitchen rather than mixing brands.
The Bottom Line
Pyrex’s 2026 expansion is one of the more significant moves in the bakeware market this year. A 110-year-old brand entering ceramic nonstick at sub-$150 price points could put real pressure on premium competitors.
Worth watching closely, and worth trying, given how low the entry point is on individual pieces.
- Sources
- https://www.allrecipes.com/best-pyrex-kitchen-essentials-more-than-measuring-cups-12000326,
- https://www.allrecipes.com/best-pyrex-kitchenware-amazon-may-2026-11973062




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