Flame Top Covered Casserole (1.9-qt.): Noir by Emile Henry
Emile Henry Red Round Covered Casserole: An innovation in ceramics technology, Emile Henry's 1.9 qt. Flame Top Casserole works directly on a gas flame or an electric or halogen hob without a diffuser and without fear of cracking or breaking. Extremely durable and versatile, it can also be used in th... See complete description »
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Emile Henry Red Round Covered Casserole:
An innovation in ceramics technology, Emile Henry's 1.9 qt. Flame Top Casserole works directly on a gas flame or an electric or halogen hob without a diffuser and without fear of cracking or breaking. Extremely durable and versatile, it can also be used in the broiler or oven and transported directly to the table, refrigerator, or freezer. Much lighter than many comparable metal cookware products and 30% lighter than Cast Iron, it cleans up easily and is both microwave and dishwasher-safe. Plus, cooking in ceramic is still the best way to preserve the flavors and nuritional qualities in food, as well as develop the aromas. The convenient lid features small bumps on its underside that favor the condensation process and return important vapors back into the food.
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I use this in the microwave... best yet I've used in microwave, and keeps the food WARM long after you remove the casserole from the microwave, so the food doesn't get cold while you are nuking something else... :) Definitely worth the money...
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Casseroles have endless possibilities for variation. They're also excellent for using ingredients you have leftover from previous meals. For example, use the leftover meat from a Sunday roast and turn it into Monday's casserole- economical and oh so easy.






