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Description
Etch bakeware is a modern interpretation of a timeless classic. Its richly textured surface reveals the natural beauty and strength of stoneware. Etch is not only versatile as it has the ability to help create a culinary masterpiece in the kitchen, but it's natural beauty and enduring style also allow it to go straight to the table.
Features
- Richly textured surface will enhance the beauty and elegance of your tabletop for serving and entertaining
- Glass lids with ceramic handles make it easy to see food while baking and prevent splatter
- Handle holes and flared lip design make bakeware easy to handle and pass
- High gloss interior rounded corners make bakeware easy to clean; It's also dishwasher safe
- Durable stoneware material designed for use in oven, microwave and refrigerator
Customer Reviews
WonderWoman
I really LOVE this dish - so pretty, so functional, perfect size for mac and cheese for us - love love LOVE the colour and appearance. My ONLY downgrade is that if you use it in the regular oven, be SURE to use an oven 'glove' to lift the lid - and it stays hot way too long, I got a little finger burn after it had been out of the oven for several minutes. Corning, are you listening? Other than that, this pattern of Cornings is my favourite yet. And SOOO easy to clean! Recommended!
Valentin
The product is listed as 12.5" x 8.5". Even the outside dimensions with the handles do to account for 12.5". The bottom surface is 8" x 5" which is kind of small. I will keep it but was expecting something bigger.
A. Brody
I was trying to replace a deep, square casserole that Corning used to make. That one finally broke after decades of great use. This one is too shallow and narrow to fit a lot of chicken parts or sweet potato pieces in. Yet, it holds the same 2 1/2 quarts. Pretty design though, and love the handles. It did arrive with terrible under-packaging. I marveled that it survived the trip.
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