Deep Dish Pie Plate
The scalloped edge and neutral graystone glaze of the Deep Dish Pie Plate beautifully accent pies and casseroles.
Details
- 9” diameter.
- 6-cup capacity.
- Serve right from the stone—no need to dirty another dish.
- No preheating—just place food on your stoneware and cook.
- Amazing heat retention.
- Moisture is drawn away from food so baked goods turn out light and crispy, and meat stays tender and juicy.
- Won’t retain oils, odors, or flavors.
- Nonstick seasoning builds up with every use: the darker it looks, the better it cooks!
- Microwave-, freezer-, and conventional and convection oven-safe to 450°F.
- Pan scraper included for easy cleanup.
- Made in the USA.
- Hand wash.
- Three-year guarantee.
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Use & Care
Use & Care
Use & Care
Due to the manufacturing process for this stoneware piece, there may be natural color and finish variations in the clay and glaze which do not affect the performance of this product.
USE AND CARE
- Hand wash only; wash prior to first use. Remove excess food with scraper. Clean glazed surfaces after each use to remove cooked on residue; use a kitchen brush as needed to scrub off residues. If not cleaned after each use, buildup will develop on the glaze. See deep clean glaze for more information. It is not recommended to use soap, detergent, or an automatic dishwasher. Not dishwasher-safe. Dry thoroughly prior to storage.
- To deep clean unglazed surfaces:
- Prepare a baking soda paste by mixing ½ cup (125 ml) of baking soda with 3 tbsp (45 ml) water. Apply to desired areas and let stand for 15–20 minutes. Wipe off excess paste with nonabrasive sponge or cloth, rinse thoroughly and towel dry.
- To deep clean glaze:
- Make a baking soda paste as directed above. Using a soft, damp cloth, apply paste to glaze, scrubbing as needed. Rinse to remove paste and towel dry.
- A cleaning eraser can be used on the glaze surface only. Rinse thoroughly after cleaning and towel dry.
- Stoneware will naturally season and develop a natural nonstick surface over time with use.
- Slight sticking may occur for the first several uses. For best results, bake high-fat foods (e.g., refrigerated biscuits) or lightly brush with cooking oil for the first several uses. Aerosol nonstick spray is not recommended; it will create a sticky residue which is difficult to clean.
- Stoneware can be used in conventional, convection, and microwave ovens, and is freezer-safe. Stoneware is heat-resistant to 450°F (230°C). Do not use stoneware under the broiler or on direct heat source. Follow oven manufacturer’s guidelines.
TIPS
- Prevent breakage from thermal shock by avoiding extreme temperature changes.
- Do not preheat stone.
- At least two-thirds of stoneware surface should be covered with food to avoid thermal shock. Always evenly distribute food over stoneware surface; avoid clustering foods.
- Do not place dense, frozen food items (chicken breasts, pot pies, roasts or chops) on stoneware. Always thaw dense, frozen food in refrigerator prior to baking.
- Foods refrigerated in stoneware may be placed directly in a preheated oven.
- Do not place any other pan or rack on top of stoneware while baking.
- Follow recipe temperature and baking time when using stoneware. Short bake times (under 12 minutes) may need an additional 1–2 minutes.
SAFEGUARDS
- Hot stoneware can cause burns if handled improperly. Always use heat-resistant oven mitts or pads when handling hot stoneware or placing on surfaces.
- Stoneware may scratch surfaces. Protect surfaces by using a protective barrier between stoneware and surface.
- Avoid extreme temperature changes. Always allow stoneware to cool to room temperature prior to adding liquid or cleaning. Do not use chipped or damaged stoneware.
- Stoneware can break if bumped or dropped. If this occurs, use caution as broken pieces can be sharp and could cause injury.
- Stoneware should not touch the sides of the oven or oven door when closed.
GUARANTEE
- Three-year guarantee for noncommercial use. Refer to sales receipt for details.
Made in USA
GuaranteeUse & Care
Due to the manufacturing process for this stoneware piece, there may be natural color and finish variations in the clay and glaze which do not affect the performance of this product.
USE AND CARE
- Hand wash only; wash prior to first use. Remove excess food with scraper. Clean glazed surfaces after each use to remove cooked on residue; use a kitchen brush as needed to scrub off residues. If not cleaned after each use, buildup will develop on the glaze. See deep clean glaze for more information. It is not recommended to use soap, detergent, or an automatic dishwasher. Not dishwasher-safe. Dry thoroughly prior to storage.
- To deep clean unglazed surfaces:
- Prepare a baking soda paste by mixing ½ cup (125 ml) of baking soda with 3 tbsp (45 ml) water. Apply to desired areas and let stand for 15–20 minutes. Wipe off excess paste with nonabrasive sponge or cloth, rinse thoroughly and towel dry.
- To deep clean glaze:
- Make a baking soda paste as directed above. Using a soft, damp cloth, apply paste to glaze, scrubbing as needed. Rinse to remove paste and towel dry.
- A cleaning eraser can be used on the glaze surface only. Rinse thoroughly after cleaning and towel dry.
- Stoneware will naturally season and develop a natural nonstick surface over time with use.
- Slight sticking may occur for the first several uses. For best results, bake high-fat foods (e.g., refrigerated biscuits) or lightly brush with cooking oil for the first several uses. Aerosol nonstick spray is not recommended; it will create a sticky residue which is difficult to clean.
- Stoneware can be used in conventional, convection, and microwave ovens, and is freezer-safe. Stoneware is heat-resistant to 450°F (230°C). Do not use stoneware under the broiler or on direct heat source. Follow oven manufacturer’s guidelines.
TIPS
- Prevent breakage from thermal shock by avoiding extreme temperature changes.
- Do not preheat stone.
- At least two-thirds of stoneware surface should be covered with food to avoid thermal shock. Always evenly distribute food over stoneware surface; avoid clustering foods.
- Do not place dense, frozen food items (chicken breasts, pot pies, roasts or chops) on stoneware. Always thaw dense, frozen food in refrigerator prior to baking.
- Foods refrigerated in stoneware may be placed directly in a preheated oven.
- Do not place any other pan or rack on top of stoneware while baking.
- Follow recipe temperature and baking time when using stoneware. Short bake times (under 12 minutes) may need an additional 1–2 minutes.
SAFEGUARDS
- Hot stoneware can cause burns if handled improperly. Always use heat-resistant oven mitts or pads when handling hot stoneware or placing on surfaces.
- Stoneware may scratch surfaces. Protect surfaces by using a protective barrier between stoneware and surface.
- Avoid extreme temperature changes. Always allow stoneware to cool to room temperature prior to adding liquid or cleaning. Do not use chipped or damaged stoneware.
- Stoneware can break if bumped or dropped. If this occurs, use caution as broken pieces can be sharp and could cause injury.
- Stoneware should not touch the sides of the oven or oven door when closed.
GUARANTEE
- Three-year guarantee for noncommercial use. Refer to sales receipt for details.
Made in USA
Guarantee