“A silicone baking mat is used to create an even, non-stick baking surface on standard baking surfaces,” says Dina Deleasa, owner of the food blog Dish It Girl. “It makes for an easy transition from baking sheet to dish.” To find the best silicone baking mats we researched a variety of picks, keeping in mind size, whether or not it’s dishwasher safe, and the maximum oven temperature it can be used in. We also consulted Deleasa for additional insight. Overall, the best silicone baking mat is the Greenrain Silicone Pastry Mat, which features helpful measurements all around the edges, is dishwasher-safe, and is thicker than the average mat. Here, the best silicone baking mats for your kitchen. Keep in Mind: It’s only oven-safe for 480°F, which could be low for some recipes. The baking sheet comes in multiple sizes, so you can choose which suits your baking needs best. It’s also a bit thicker than average baking mats, which is handy for rolling dough. One feature that makes it the best baking mat overall, however, is that it has measurement equivalents (dimension, volume, and weight) printed all around the edges in two different units, which you can refer back to easily as you get to work. The mat is super easy to keep clean, too. It can be hand-washed or go in the dishwasher on the top rack, depending on your preference. You can fold it up for easy storage when you’re done using it as well. The baking mat is durable and reinforced with glass weave, reducing the likelihood of distortion, It lays flat on the countertops without ever bunching up, making baking prep even easier. Price at time of publish: $11 Size: From 20 x 16 inches | Dishwasher Safe: Yes | Oven Temperature: 480°F Keep in Mind: It’s not dishwasher-safe and is only oven safe for up to 450 degrees. Made from silicone and fiberglass and featuring an attractive beige and black color scheme, this lovely mat will blend in perfectly with the rest of your bakeware. It’s durable and meant to be long-lasting, as well as easy to maneuver around your kitchen set-up area. On the downside, it’s not dishwasher safe, meaning regular hand-washing is a necessity in order to keep it clean. It’s also only safe for ovens at 450 degrees or less, meaning you’ll need to use different types of supplies for some of your baking projects. Price at time of publish: $8 Size: 16.25 x 11.42 inches | Dishwasher Safe: No | Oven Temperature: 450°F Keep in Mind: You have to be mindful of using any sharp baking tools on the sheet. This mat is a sturdy non-stick product that’s designed to be used thousands of times, meaning that depending on how often you bake, you can probably go years and years before needing to replace it with a new model. It’s super easy to wash, too, as it’s dishwasher-safe. It’s able to be stored flat or rolled up, so you can pick whichever option works best for your storage needs. Plus, it’s even safe to go in a microwave if you ever need to go that route during baking. Just be careful using any sharp tools or cutters on the mat as it can damage it. Price at time of publish: $25Product Details: Size: 16.5 x 11.6 inches | Dishwasher Safe: Yes | Oven Temperature: 500°F Keep in Mind: The set only includes rectangular options. Size: From 11.5 x 8.5 inches | Dishwasher Safe: Yes | Oven Temperature: 500°F Keep in Mind: It’s not very versatile and can only be used at up to 480°, which can be limiting. These are sturdy, durable, and compact mats that, due to their size, are particularly great for smaller kitchen spaces. Sure, you can’t bake dozens of items at once on these mats, but they can help you out with plenty of smaller-scale projects, like macarons and other small pastries. They’re only oven-safe for up to 480°F, so keep that in mind depending on the recipe you’re making. When you’re done using them, you can either rinse them off in the sink or throw them in the dishwasher to keep them looking clean and fresh. And in addition to being dishwasher-safe, they’re also microwave- and freezer-safe, too. Price at time of publish: $12 Size: 9 x 9 inches | Dishwasher Safe: Yes | Oven Temperature: 480°F Keep in Mind: It’s more expensive than some other options. Because of its size, the baking mat also works especially great for rolling out dough for pie crusts, cakes, or pizzas. It is on the pricier end of things however, it’ll save you from having to buy a few tools. The mat features helpful measurements and baking tools all around the surface, including dough diameter outlines, unit conversions, and even ingredient substitutions. The entire border acts as a ruler, too, and includes both inches and centimeters. Additionally, this mat boasts a non-skip surface, non-stick bottom, and sturdy construction. It’s dishwasher safe, too, so you don’t have to clean it by hand unless you want to. It’s also easy to fold up and store away when you’re done using it for the day. Price at time of publish: $32 Size: 17.5 x 24.5 inches | Dishwasher Safe: Yes | Oven Temperature: 480°F Keep in mind: It’s more expensive than other styles and is hand-wash only. Like all silicone mats, this option is reusable, eco-friendly, and simple to use. It does stand out from the pack, though, due to its diagonally cut corners, which makes removing the liner from your baking sheet a quick and easy process. The bottom of the mat is non-slip, too, so it’s sturdy and reliable. Because this mat unfortunately isn’t dishwasher safe, you’ll need to wipe it clean with a sponge and water after use, and then air-dry it afterward. It can’t be folded up, so make sure to roll it tightly for storage, too. Also, keep in mind that this mat is only safe in ovens up to 460 degrees and is more expensive than other options. But if you’re looking for a durable and attractive baking accessory that will be an excellent addition to your cookie-making process, then you’ve found the right one, minor limitations aside. Price at time of publish: $29 Size: 16.5 x 11.5 inches | Dishwasher Safe: No | Oven Temperature: 460°F Keep in Mind: It may not be suitable for all baking needs. This mat is non-stick and durable, and able to be rolled up easily and compactly when it’s time for storage after use. It’s very easy to keep clean, as it’s dishwasher-safe. Plus, it can be cut down to the specific size you need for your baking projects. This is one of the least expensive silicone baking mats you can get, so you can always decide to pick up a few more if you want to have a few around the kitchen or require mats of different sizes. It’s worth noting that this may not be suitable for every baking project, so take into consideration what kinds of recipes you typically make. Price at time of publish: $9 Size: 15.35 x 10.63 inches | Dishwasher Safe: Yes | Oven Temperature: 446°F Keep in Mind: It’s not dishwasher safe. The mat is larger than average, meaning it’s able to hold plenty of items without issue. Additionally, the mat has a flexible, non-stick design that comes in a lovely grey color and will fit in perfectly with the rest of your bakeware and kitchen decor. This sizeable silicone mat also can be rolled up easily after use for storage in any drawer or cabinet. It can handle oven temperatures up to 480°F, making it useful for nearly all baking projects. Unfortunately, it isn’t dishwasher safe, so prepare for a good amount of hand-washing if you bake often. Price at time of publish: $9 Size: 24 x 16.3 inches | Dishwasher Safe: No | Oven Temperature: 480°F

What to Know About Silicone Baking Mats Before Shopping

Size

Since silicone baking mats come in a variety of sizes (and shapes!), it’s important to think about your specific needs before buying one. When deciding which size silicone baking mat is right for you, “consider the size of your baking pans or at least the ones you use the most,” says Deleasa. That will help you figure out what size mat will come in handy most often, although you can always buy multiple sizes to have several different options.

Dishwasher Safe

Some silicone baking mats are dishwasher safe, but many others are not. If you don’t mind the idea of hand washing after use, then you can manage just fine without a dishwasher-safe mat, but if that’s going to be an issue for you, make sure to read the care instructions carefully before purchase to ensure you’ve gotten a mat that can go in the top rack.

Oven Temperature

It’s also critical to take note of the top oven temperature that your silicone mat can tolerate. “Some mats may only tolerate a temperature of 425, while others are 500 degrees,” says Deleasa. If you’re planning on baking items that require ultra-high temperatures, then you should only look for silicone mats that are designed for that specific need.

Your Questions, Answered

How do you clean a silicone baking mat?

When your baking mat is in need of a good cleaning, make sure to hand wash it using hot water and avoid using dish soap, says Deleasa. If that’s not cutting it, though, “you can soak your mat in warm water with a squeeze of lemon juice to refresh it, or make a paste using baking soda and warm water,” she adds.

What are the benefits of silicone baking mats?

There are so many reasons to opt for silicone baking mats, including the fact that they’re reusable and thus more eco-friendly than parchment paper, Deleasa says. Additionally, silicone baking mats “will help create an even baking surface” that will “result in less burnt bottoms,” she says, and because they have a non-stick coating and don’t require greasing, “you can roast and bake with less cooking oil or butter.” Last but not least, silicone baking mats are hugely versatile. Deleasa recommends using them for rolling out dough, making caramel candies or meringues, or even roasting veggies and fish.

Are silicone baking mats safe to use?

Absolutely, says Deleasa. The silicone used in these mats “does not react with other materials or release harmful fumes when heated,” she explains, adding that “they are typically food safe up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit.”

Who We Are

This article was written by Rachel Simon, a freelance writer for Better Homes & Gardens. She frequently covers home products and did significant research on silicone baking mats for this story, including speaking to Dina Deleasa, owner of the food blog Dish It Girl.