Elevate your baking with the Anchor Hocking 9-1/2 in. W x 9-1/2 in. L Deep Pie Dish in Clear. Crafted from clear glass, this deep dish not only showcases your filling but also delivers dependable heat for a beautifully browned crust every time.
Smart design that matters
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Clear glass visibility lets you monitor crust color and filling levels without opening the oven.
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Deep baking capacity provides ample space for generous fruit pies, custards, and savory quiches, helping you avoid overflow and soggy bottoms.
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Durable, non-reactive material—glass that won’t interact with acidic fillings and resists stains over time.
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Ideal size with a 9-1/2 inch by 9-1/2 inch footprint and deep sides, making it a versatile staple for everyday bakes and special occasions.
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Dishwasher safe for quick, effortless cleanup after a busy baking session.
Versatility in the kitchen
The Anchor Hocking Deep Pie Dish is a natural fit for a wide range of favorites. Bake classic fruit pies like apple, blueberry, or cherry, and watch the edges brown beautifully through the clear glass. It’s also perfect for custard pies such as pumpkin or pecan, as the deep sides help keep fillings evenly distributed. When you crave something savory, transform it into a quiche or a rustic pot pie—the sturdy glass holds up to rich fillings and reheats evenly for leftovers that taste fresh.
Why bakers choose Anchor Hocking
Known for reliable glass bakeware, Anchor Hocking brings everyday practicality together with timeless clarity. This deep pie dish combines easy maintenance with a clean, elegant presentation that goes from oven to table without distraction. It’s a thoughtful addition to any cookware collection, helping you achieve consistent results whether you’re entertaining guests or baking for weeknights.
Care and use tips
To keep the dish looking its best, avoid drastic temperature changes that can stress glass. Let hot dishes cool slightly before washing, then pop them in the dishwasher for a convenient clean. Store stacked with protective padding to prevent chipping, and use non-metal utensils to preserve the clear surface.