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White Pie Dish
A pie dish is a must-have for almost any kitchen. It's the perfect vessel to bake your favorite sweet or savory pie, and it can be used for many other purposes, too. Whether you want to make tarts, quiches, or cakes, a pie dish will help you get the job done. Here are some great options.
White Pie Dish
FAQ List
White pie dishes are typically made of ceramic, stoneware, or glass.
The size of the white pie dish you choose should be appropriate for the recipe you will be making.
Yes, white pie dishes can be used for both sweet and savory dishes, such as quiches and pot pies.
It depends on the material of the dish. Ceramic and stoneware dishes may not be dishwasher safe, while glass dishes typically are.
Yes, white pie dishes can be used in the oven. However, be sure to check the manufacturer's instructions to ensure that the dish is oven-safe.