Thursday, April 3, 2014

Emile Henry Cerise Lasagna Dish, Set of 2

Emile Henry Cerise Lasagna Dish, Set of 2


Emile Henry Cerise Lasagna Dish, Set of 2

Emile Henry Cerise Lasagna Dish, Set of 2 Description


The Emile Henry 2.5 Quart 11 Inch Lasagna Dish is perfect for making lasagna, this dish is also the right size for cooking vegetable casseroles or baking fudge brownies. Use the 1/2 quart, 7 inch bonus dish to bake a macaroni and cheese, small casserole, or a brownie. The bakers are made from local clay in Burgundy, France, using a pottery tradition that has been alive since 1850. The clay is an excellent material for retaining heat, so lasagna keeps its warmth in these dishes as you gather your guests to the table. The dishes have cream colored interiors and painted exteriors that are covered with a translucent glaze, creating a rustic looking finish. The glaze is lead free and won't crack, discolor, or scratch. The baker goes into the freezer, oven, microwave, dishwasher, and under the broiler, and it is very easy to clean.Product FeaturesSet includes a 7" x 5" 1/2 quart dish, and a 11" x 8" 2.5 quart dishEmile Henry's ceramic bakeware and tableware is made in Marcigny, France since 1850 from high fired Burgundy clayEmile Henry's Ceradon is an exclusive Process to produce strong and durable ceramic bakeware and tableware for everyday useThermal Properties - keeps hot, keeps cold - use directly from freezer to oven to table (0 - 500 F)Shock resistant - highly resistant to chippingGuaranteed for 10 years against defectsMade in FranceDishwasher Safe



Emile Henry Cerise Lasagna Dish, Set of 2 Features


Set includes a 7" x 5" 1/2 quart dish, and a 11" x 8" 2.5 quart dish
Emile Henry's ceramic bakeware and tableware is made in Marcigny, France since 1850 from high fired Burgundy clay
Emile Henry's Ceradon is an exclusive Process to produce strong and durable ceramic bakeware and tableware for everyday use
Thermal Properties - keeps hot, keeps cold - use directly from freezer to oven to table (0 - 500 F)




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