Emile Henry - DOUCEUR 2.1 QT Ceramic Burgundy Loaf Pan - 346180
Model Number: BROW-91346180
Description
From fruit cake to brioche, the Emile Henry Small Loaf Dish bakes your homemade cakes, sweet or savory, right to the center without drying out the edges. Thanks to the HR® ceramic (High Resistance), the heat is spread slowly and evenly, so that your gingerbread, sponge cake or olive cake rises perfectly and can be served directly from the dish, deliciously soft and light. You can cut directly in the dish thanks to the resistant glaze, and the small handles make it easy to transfer from the oven to the table. A quick clean using a sponge is sufficient, or in the dishwasher. During everyday use, there are many opportunities to bang a dish or a set of plates. Particularly resistant to shocks, our ceramic is even used in restaurants! A dish or stewpot should be able to withstand wide variations in temperature. Our ceramics allow our products to be taken directly from the freezer to the hot oven (+270°C/-20°C). Heat, the dishwasher or sharp instruments will all have an ageing effect on a product. Our glazes are particularly resistant to the dishwasher and the most aggressive of detergents.
Brighten your meal preparation with the lively color of the Emile Henry Loaf Dish. Made of natural clay for unsurpassed conduction and supreme heat retention, this lovely dish allows you to bake loaf cakes evenly while keeping them soft and light.
Key Features:
- Can be taken from freezer to hot oven +270°C/-20°C
- Scratch-resistant translucent glaze provides a smooth non-stick cooking surface
- Sleek, contemporary
- Oven, microwave & dishwasher safe
- Lead, cadmium & nickel free
- 10 year warranty
- Made in France
The Art of Earth & Fire
In 1848, Jaques Henry discovered the world of ceramics in a small workshop in Marcigny, a village in Burgundy, France. He developed a real passion for the art of Earth & Fire. For 6 generations, the team has handed down the passion for quality handmade ceramics. Emile Henry is proud to offer their experience of Earth & Fire to create delicious recipes full of flavour.
Chip Resistant & Long-Lasting
Emile Henry products do not chip or crack easily. One can cut directly on the surface without scratching or damaging the product. There is no lead or cadmium in the products, all of the glazes meet California Prop 65, and all of the products are 100% food safe. Offered in a large variety of colors, the glazes will not craze, discolour or fade over time.
The Finest Burgundy Clay
Burgundy clay evenly & slowly diffuses cooking heat so the food is cooked evenly, which brings out the flavours & aromas. This clay has superior heat-retention properties to keep food hot & more flavoursome when resting. All Emile Henry products are direct freezer-to-oven. They exhibit extraordinary thermal shock properties & go under the broiler & in the microwave.
Heat & Colour
Emile Henry's high-fired Burgundy clay is unsurpassed for conducting and retaining heat. It is made with an exclusive process to produce strong and durable ceramic bakeware and tableware for everyday use. In 1986 after much research, the Company created the first colourful dishes for use in the oven. It was a breakthrough for kitchens across the country!
Specifications
Dimensions
Length / Diameter
12"
Width
5"
Height
3.54"
Inner length / Diameter
10.8"
Inner Width
4.52"
Inner Height
3.34"
Details
Product Weight
3.3 lb
Capacity
2.1 Qt
Number of Portions
8-10
Care & Use
Dishwasher Safe
Color
Burgundy
Item Condition
New
Material
Ceramic
Maximum Temperature
270 °C
Minimum Temperature
-20 °C
Model
346180
Warranty / Certifications
Warranty
10 Years
Reviews
Founded in 1850, and located in Marcigny, a small town in the province of Burgundy, France, Emile Henry has established a worldwide reputation for manufacturing the finest quality ceramic ovenware, gourmet cooking products, and bakeware products. Still owned and operated by the Henry family, the company today manufactures all cooking products from Burgundy clay using their proprietary High Resistance Oven Ceramic state-of-the-art manufacturing process.