Nonstick Cake Pans

Get clean slices and easy release with nonstick cake pans made without PFAS that provide reliable results. From layered bakes to snack bars, these pans make prep and cleanup simple without compromising on performance.

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Why choose a Nordic Ware nonstick cake pan?

Nordic Ware nonstick cake pans combine commercial-grade aluminum with a PFAS-free coating that makes baking simpler and cleanup effortless. The pans distribute heat evenly, ensuring cakes bake consistently without overbrowning the edges.

Is the nonstick coating safe?

Yes. Nordic Ware nonstick bakeware is made without PFAS, providing peace of mind that your cookware is safe and long-lasting. Each pan is rigorously tested to meet food safety standards while maintaining durability and performance.

How should I care for nonstick bakeware?

To protect the coating, avoid using metal utensils or abrasive pads. Hand wash with warm, soapy water and a soft sponge. With proper care, your nonstick pans will maintain their performance for many baking seasons.

Do nonstick pans affect baking time?

Nonstick coatings promote efficient heat transfer and can brown baked goods faster than uncoated surfaces. Check for doneness a few minutes early the first time you use your new pan to find your ideal timing.

Can I use oil or parchment with a nonstick cake pan?

You can, but it’s rarely necessary. A light mist of oil or parchment liner can add extra insurance when baking delicate recipes like angel food cake or sticky batters.