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Soufflé Dishes & Ramekins

Straight-wall porcelain, stoneware, and ceramic vessels purpose-built for soufflés, crème brûlée, and oven-to-table service. We cover everything from a beginner's first HIC set to the Pillivuyt and Emile Henry pieces serious bakers return to again and again.

Straight Walls, Proper Rise: Choosing Your First Large Soufflé Dish

Straight Walls, Proper Rise: Choosing Your First Large Soufflé Dish

The shape of your soufflé dish is not a minor detail — it's what separates a dramatic, crown-clearing rise from a sideways slump. Here's how to choose the

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The Soufflé Baker's Rectangular Dish: French Gratins, Clafoutis, and Oven-to-Table Baking

The Soufflé Baker's Rectangular Dish: French Gratins, Clafoutis, and Oven-to-Table Baking

If you bake French gratins, clafoutis, or any oven-to-table dish, the rectangular baking dish you choose matters more than you might expect. Here's how to pick

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Ramekins with Lids: Prep-Ahead Soufflé Bases and the Storage Question

Ramekins with Lids: Prep-Ahead Soufflé Bases and the Storage Question

If you want to get ahead on soufflés without sacrificing the rise, the right lidded ramekin changes everything. Here's how to choose one — and how to use it.

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Color at the Table: Decorative Ramekins That Earn Their Place in a Dinner-Party Soufflé Service

Color at the Table: Decorative Ramekins That Earn Their Place in a Dinner-Party Soufflé Service

Not all colorful ramekins are just pretty faces — the right dish brings both visual drama and reliable heat performance to your soufflé service. Here's how to

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Beyond the Torch: Choosing a Creme Brûlée Ramekin Set That Also Bakes a Perfect Soufflé

Beyond the Torch: Choosing a Creme Brûlée Ramekin Set That Also Bakes a Perfect Soufflé

Most ramekin sets are optimized for one job. This guide shows you exactly which dishes handle both crème brûlée and soufflé without compromise — and where the

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Getting the Most from a $15–$25 Ramekin Set: Porcelain Quality, Glaze, and What to Ignore

Getting the Most from a $15–$25 Ramekin Set: Porcelain Quality, Glaze, and What to Ignore

Not every soufflé requires a $90 dish. Here's how to read the actual quality signals in budget ramekin sets — and which specs are just noise.

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CorningWare and Pyrex in the Soufflé Kitchen: Honest Answers for Practical Bakers

CorningWare and Pyrex in the Soufflé Kitchen: Honest Answers for Practical Bakers

If you already own CorningWare or Pyrex and wonder whether it can handle a soufflé, this guide gives you a straight answer — and explains when it's worth

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4 oz, 6 oz, or 8 oz: Picking the Right Ramekin Size for Individual Soufflés

4 oz, 6 oz, or 8 oz: Picking the Right Ramekin Size for Individual Soufflés

Choosing the wrong ramekin size is one of the most common reasons a home soufflé underperforms. Here's how to match capacity to your recipe, your oven, and

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12 oz and Up: Large Ramekins for French Onion Soup, Pot Pies, and Generous Soufflés

12 oz and Up: Large Ramekins for French Onion Soup, Pot Pies, and Generous Soufflés

A practical guide to large-format ramekins—12 oz and above—covering which sizes suit which dishes, how material affects baking performance, and which brands

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Le Creuset vs Staub Stoneware: What the Premium Price Actually Buys Your Soufflé

Le Creuset vs Staub Stoneware: What the Premium Price Actually Buys Your Soufflé

Both Le Creuset and Staub charge real money for their stoneware soufflé dishes — but the two brands make different bets on heat behavior, glaze durability, and

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