Oven Dish

Tableware

Definition

The oven dish goes from oven to table. Made of stoneware, cast iron, or ceramic, it withstands high temperatures. Practical and aesthetic.

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The oven dish is an essential element of your kitchen that will accompany you in preparing your delicious meals. Carefully chosen, it will not only meet your practical needs but also integrate harmoniously into your decor. Opt for a stoneware, cast iron, or ceramic model that will perfectly resist high oven temperatures. These materials will guarantee homogeneous cooking and flavorful food. For a neat presentation at the table, choose a dish with clean lines that will match your dinnerware. Neutral shades and discreet patterns will be ideal for a timeless style, while bright colors or trendy prints will add a touch of modernity to your decor. Don't hesitate to vary the shapes and sizes of your oven dishes for a dynamic and harmonious table. Your guests will be charmed by this successful alliance of functionality and aesthetics.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A cast iron or stoneware dish, large enough for the meat and vegetables.

Yes for most; check manufacturer's recommendations.

Allow 2 to 3 cm of space around the dish for even cooking.

The best materials for an oven dish are ceramic, cast iron, and stoneware. They resist high oven temperatures well and retain heat for even cooking.

To properly care for your oven dish, wash it with hot water and soap after each use. Avoid abrasive products that could damage the surface. You can also put it in the dishwasher from time to time.

Oven dishes come in many shapes, such as square, rectangular, round, or oval. Choose the shape that best suits your cooking needs and your table aesthetics.

It is not recommended to stack oven dishes in the oven as this could hinder even cooking. Each oven dish should have enough space around it to allow for good heat circulation.

To store your oven dishes, opt for a dedicated piece of furniture or cupboard, with shelves adapted to their size. You can also stack them with parchment paper in between each to prevent scratches.

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