Emile Henry Bread Baking Dish Grand Cru 39 x 16 cm / 2.3 Liter

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Harts of Stur The Emile Henry large loaf bread baker allows you to bake a delicious crusty loaf for slicing in this traditional style baker.The design and material produces the correct humidity as a traditional bread oven.The ribbed base prevents the bread from sticking whilst baking.Beautifully glazed in a burgundy finish, the Emile Henry large loaf bread baker is made in France and is complete with a 10 year warranty.The burgundy large loaf bread baker materials are free from lead, cadmium and nickel.Dimensions: 39 x 16.5 x 15cm. Capacity 4.5 litres.Suitable for use in the oven, microwave, freezer and dishwasher withstanding temperatures of -20°C to 270°C.

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Harts of Stur

The Emile Henry large loaf bread baker allows you to bake a delicious crusty loaf for slicing in this traditional style baker.The design and material produces the correct humidity as a traditional bread oven.The ribbed base prevents the bread from sticking whilst baking.Beautifully glazed in a burgundy finish, the Emile Henry large loaf bread baker is made in France and is complete with a 10 year warranty.The burgundy large loaf bread baker materials are free from lead, cadmium and nickel.Dimensions: 39 x 16.5 x 15cm. Capacity 4.5 litres.Suitable for use in the oven, microwave, freezer and dishwasher withstanding temperatures of -20°C to 270°C.

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Specially designed covered baker helps you make bakery-worthy, artisan breads with crisp, golden crusts and chewy, airy interiors. The domed lid and ceramic walls trap steam to create a Dry, crackling exterior. The ridges on the bottom prevent the dough from sticking. The handles on the lid make it easy to Manipulate. The base Fits neatly inside the lid for more compact storage Dishwasher safe. 10 year . Recipe book included.


Product specifications

Brand Emile Henry
EAN
  • 3289313455036
Color
  • Burgundy
MPN
  • EH345503

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