10 Easy Pieces: Ceramic Pie Dishes
Happy holidays! This week we’re revisiting our favorite festive stories from years past, like this one:
Now is the time of year for rolling, pressing, and grating pastry of all kinds. What’s better than a throw-away tin from the grocery store? Ceramic bakeware that brings dignity to any holiday pie or tart. Here are 10 favorites.
Above: The Williams-Sonoma Stoneware Pie Dish Set is comprised of three vintage-style pie dishes modeled after classic American bakeware; $99.95 at Williams-Sonoma.
Above: From traditional French cookware brand Staub, the 9.25″ Pie Dish comes in white, red, and blue; $49.95 at Sur la Table.
Above: The Emile Henry Pie Dish comes in Clay (shown), Flour, and Burgundy; it’s on sale for $49.95 .
Above: An under-$20 option: the Höstagille Pie Plate, $14.99 from Ikea.
Above: The Latte Stoneware Pie Dish comes in three colorways; $34 from Anthropologie.
Above: From Made In Cookware: The Pie Dish is $69 (and is also available with a navy rim).
Above: The Le Creuset Heritage Pie Dish comes in nine different colors; for $55.95 at Crate & Barrel.
Above: Also available is the Emile Henry Ruffled Pie Dish with a more dramatic fluted edge; on sale for $49.96 from Sur la Table.
Above The Agrarian Pie Dish in Stone by Farmhouse Pottery is a handmade and slightly more rustic option; $120 from Nickey Kehoe.
Above: And a splurge: The Classic Baker’s Pie Dish, also by Farmhouse Pottery, is engineered for even baking and pretty presentation; $135 from Farmhouse Pottery.
For more cookware and holiday pieces see our posts:
- 10 Easy Pieces: European Ceramic Cookware
- 10 Easy Pieces: Clean Cookware
- 10 Easy Pieces: Simple Gravy Boats
N.B.: This story originally ran on November 27, 2019 and has been updated with additional products and updated links and pricing.
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