Emile Henry 9-Inch Pie Dish, Azure Blue Reviews
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Emile Henry 9-Inch Pie Dish, Azure Blue Feature
- Durable stoneware made in France since 1850
- 9-inch dish is ideal for baking pies and quiche
- Heavy weight efficiently conducts and retains heat
- Smooth translucent green glaze resists scratches and chips
- Freezer-, oven-, broiler-, microwave-, and dishwasher-safe
Strawberry rhubarb, coconut cream, chocolate meringue--everyone’s favorite pie deserves to be baked in this exceptional Emile Henry pie dish. Pure white on the inside and mossy green on the outside, the 9-inch baking dish with its fluted rim not only adds panache to the table but conducts and retains heat superbly, gently diffusing heat right into the center of the pie. Even after years of use, the glossy, translucent glaze won’t discolor, crackle, or show utensil marks. The underside is unglazed to reduce slippage. Amazingly versatile, the dish can go directly from the freezer to hot oven, and is safe for microwave, dishwasher, and even broiler, so that cheese toppings can bubble to perfection. The dish measures 2 inches deep and 10-1/4 inches in diameter across the outer edges of the rim. Renowned for their quality and durability, high-fired Emile Henry ceramics have been crafted in the Burgundy region of France since 1850. Each piece is individually inspected and stamped, and comes with a one-year warranty against defects.
--Ann Bieri
Emile Henry's ceramic bakeware and tableware has been made in Marcigny France since 1850, from high fired Burgundy clay found in the region. The natural clay is unsurpassed for conducting and retaining heat. Solid, durable and lead-free, our dishes retain heat to keep your foods warm. They are dishwasher safe, go directly from freezer to oven, and are chip, crack and scratch-resistant. The Emile Henry design features delightfully scalloped edges, reminiscent of the edge created when pie dough is fluted or crimped. Perfect for both sweet and savory pies.
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Jan 21, 2012 09:09:03
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