What Kind of Unbreakable Dishes Can You Use in an Air Fryer?
If you use your air fryer a lot, you’ve probably wondered, “Which dishes are actually safe to use?” Using the wrong one can crack or warp when reheating frozen shrimp fried rice or making pizza-style tortillas.
These days, there are tons of options like Daiso air fryer bowls, special air fryer dish sets, and Cuckoo-specific containers, but it’s not always clear which materials are truly safe.
So in this post, we’ve broken down which materials really work, what counts as unbreakable, and which ones to avoid.
Are Silicone Dishes Okay in an Air Fryer?
Silicone air fryer bowls are super versatile — from muffins and steamed eggs to quick black bean noodles. They don’t break, resist heat, and are easy to clean, making them perfect for snacks or side dishes.
Just keep in mind that thin, cheap ones can bend or tear, so pick thicker, sturdy-bottomed products instead.
Can You Use Stainless Steel Bowls?
Stainless steel bowls in an air fryer work especially well for meats, potatoes, or tortilla pizzas. In oven-style air fryers, you can even use them like lunchboxes for direct cooking.
Here’s what to watch out for:
- Remove any plastic lids or silicone seals first
- Thin bowls can warp under high heat
- A light coat of oil helps prevent food from sticking
What About Oven-Safe Metal Pans or Baking Trays?
For cookie dough, muffins, or mini cakes, baking pans or muffin trays are perfect. They help food crisp on the outside and hold their shape.
Things to keep in mind:
- If the pan is too big, airflow might be blocked and food won’t cook evenly
- Coated pans can get damaged at high heat — check if it’s Teflon
- Use parchment paper or a wire rack to keep it from touching the heating element directly
Is Heat-Resistant Glass Safe from Breaking?
Glass bowls in an air fryer must be made of oven-safe glass (like Pyrex). Regular or tempered glass can crack from sudden temperature changes.
Also, avoid placing cold glass straight into a hot air fryer. The sudden temperature difference can cause thermal shock cracks. Always check the label to make sure it’s oven-safe glass.
Using heat-resistant glass lets you bring food straight from the air fryer to the table in the same dish. Just be careful — it gets extremely hot, even hotter than other containers, so use thick oven mitts when taking it out.
How About Ceramic or Porcelain Dishes?
Corelle dishes or oven-safe ceramics are solid and retain heat well, making them great for stews or baked dishes.
But ordinary pottery or earthenware can crack, and pieces with damaged glaze or metal decorations may get ruined under high heat — so avoid those.
What About Parchment Paper or Paper Dishes?
When using paper in an air fryer, always weigh it down with food. If not, the hot air can blow it around and cause a fire hazard.
Paper dishes don’t handle heat well and aren’t structurally suitable, so skip them.
Some Dishes You Should Never Put in an Air Fryer
Microwave-only containers aren’t meant for air fryers. Always make sure it’s labeled oven-safe.

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