Classics Au Gratin Dish (1-qt.): Cerise by Emile Henry

The glazes in the Provencale collection are transparent, creating bright, vibrant colors for your kitchen. This classic oval gratin dish is shallow enough to spread a thin layer of food for a perfectly browned crust or topping. The handles make it easy to remove the dish from the oven and is designe... See complete description »

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The glazes in the Provencale collection are transparent, creating bright, vibrant colors for your kitchen. This classic oval gratin dish is shallow enough to spread a thin layer of food for a perfectly browned crust or topping. The handles make it easy to remove the dish from the oven and is designed with shallow sloping sides, to ease out the cooked food.

About Emile Henry...
In the Burgundy region of France is the legendary maker of fine French cookware named Emile Henry. There, potters still hand craft each piece from the local Burgundy Clay - one of the purest of clays. Containing no lead, the clay is one of the best materials for baking and serving.

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Non-cooking husband
by Roger, IL
September 2, 2009

I do not do any cooking. I have been replacing old utencils slowly to spread the cost. I know my wife is very pleased with the recent purchases. I am an old fart 80 years old and my wife & I have been married 58 years with 8 adult children. We have many gatherings that are greater than 20 attendees. Your Azur dishes are enjoyed by all.

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Cooking Tip From the Food Network Kitchens

Instead of the using the usual suspects when making a gratinéed dish, why not experiment with some different types of cheeses? Blue cheese or Gruyère will perk up an ordinary pasta dish, and a firm cheese like Manchego (from Spain) will give a kick of flavor and a pleasantly browned topping when grated on top of your dish before it goes in the oven.