W.M.Bartleet & Sons Round Pie Dish with Crinkle Crust 20cm

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Amazon Premium quality white porcelain, this classic pie crust dish is ideal for cooking, baking and serving meat, savoury, fruit pies, crumbles and tarts. Stylish traditional design. An icon of the kitchen. Perfect for evenly baked dishes and boasting superb heat retention. From oven to table this wide lipped rim pie plate conducts heat slowly and evenly resulting in perfectly baked browned bases, toppings and cooked fillings. Durable and versatile serveware, classical white crockery, super for home and catering use, smooth gloss porcelain glaze finish. High quality vitrified porcelain, dishwasher, oven, microwave and freezer safe, easily stored with other tableware.

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Premium quality white porcelain, this classic pie crust dish is ideal for cooking, baking and serving meat, savoury, fruit pies, crumbles and tarts. Stylish traditional design. An icon of the kitchen. Perfect for evenly baked dishes and boasting superb heat retention. From oven to table this wide lipped rim pie plate conducts heat slowly and evenly resulting in perfectly baked browned bases, toppings and cooked fillings. Durable and versatile serveware, classical white crockery, super for home and catering use, smooth gloss porcelain glaze finish. High quality vitrified porcelain, dishwasher, oven, microwave and freezer safe, easily stored with other tableware.

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This W M Bartleet & Sons Round Straight Edge Pie Dish 20cm is a beautifully simple and stylish dish perfect for baking sweet and savoury pies as well as serving food from vegetables to nibbles.Finished in a smooth glaze, this dish will suit any table lay and bring elegance to your dinner parties.Made from 100% premium quality white porcelainClassic designSize: 20cmDishwasher, oven and freezer safe


Product specifications

Brand W.M.Bartleet & Sons
EAN
  • 5036638054288
  • 5036638041561
MPN
  • T295
  • T395

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