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New Porcelain Designed With the Chef in Mind
Nancy Silverton helped design the new French bakeware line from Made In.
Made In, the company that sells cookware directly to consumers, has introduced French porcelain baking dishes, manufactured by a company that has been in business for more than 200 years. The generous square, oval and rectangle pieces — available now and designed in collaboration with the chef Nancy Silverton — are white with a choice of red or blue trim along the edges. There are also limited-edition versions with an abstract floral design on the sides. They’re excellent for oven-to-table use, safe up to 500 degrees and suitable for the microwave. They can go in the dishwasher, but a good soak is what they need to erase crusty burned-on residue. The oval baker, 14.4 inches long, holds 2.6 quarts; the 12-inch square, 2.4 quarts; and the 17-inch rectangle, 5.3 quarts.
Made In Porcelain bakeware, $189 for a set of three; $269 for the set with the limited-edtion floral design; individual pieces, $69 to $109; madeincookware.com .
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