
I will say they do a good job. The 2.25 quart is just the right size for my family right now. Perfect for baked mac and cheese, scalloped potatoes, or your grandmother's casserole. The smaller one is just the right size for a small dessert, or a dinner for two. I gave them the gambit of tests. I baked chicken breasts, enchiladas, peach crisp, and nachos. They do a great job as they are fairly shallow and wide, so whatever you are cooking has plenty of contact. They clean up very easily, and they are a good-looking dish. Bringing them from the oven to the table isn't a problem at all. My one issue is that they don't stay warm for long. They cool off pretty quickly, which when I am serving lunch or dinner family style I want something that will keep the heat, so I don't have to worry about things getting cold.

In short, the next time I am in need of a wedding, birthday or Christmas gift, this will be something that I would happily give to a friend or family member.
Hi H, nice review, I thought they did well. The smaller one was perfect for desert.
ReplyDeleteGood review and interesting. I've always admired these types of casserole dishes, so it's nice to read your personal review on them. All I have is old, plain white corningwear, though they have served me well year after year. :)
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