Family-size baking dish
Emile Henry MODERN CLASSICS
Best Family-size baking dish – Indecent – 180 $ to 240 $
Why We Chose It
Emile Henry's ceramic dish is the platonic ideal of cookware. It's French, which means it's automatically superior, at least in its own mind. This isn't just a baking dish; it's a culinary powerhouse disguised as a simple rectangle. It laughs in the face of temperature extremes, as if daring you to take it from freezer to oven and back again. It's not just sturdy; it's practically invincible, thanks to its high-resistance clay. And while it's being the hero of your kitchen, it looks demure in its 'blanc sucre' finish, making it seem like it doesn't even know how good it is. If it had a personality, it would be that annoyingly perfect friend who never chips a nail, let alone a ceramic edge.
What It Does
- Withstands temperature tantrums like a seasoned parent.
- Looks chic while defying kitchen disasters.
- Fits in a dishwasher without existential crises.
- Has a 10-year warranty, like a very long-term friend.
What It Doesn't Do
- Won't cook the meal for you. Still needs you.
- Not a substitute for a therapist. Just a dish.
- Doesn't repel nosy guests. It's just ceramic.
- Will not solve world hunger. Limited to casseroles.
Tech Specs
- 13 x 9 cm dimensions, perfect for a family of picky eaters.
- Blanc sucre color, for those who confuse aesthetics with taste.
- High-resistance clay, because why settle for less?
- Microwave, freezer, oven, and dishwasher proof. It’s a show-off.
Who It's For
This dish is perfect for the aspiring home chef who thinks French cookware automatically makes them a better cook. It’s also ideal for the busy parent who needs a reliable culinary sidekick, one that won’t cry when shoved in the dishwasher next to week-old pasta. Lastly, it suits the minimalist who wants their kitchenware to be as monochrome and sophisticated as their wardrobe. If you're the kind of person who values longevity in your kitchen tools like you do in your relationships, this dish is for you. If not, well, at least it won't judge you.