Set Includes
Item | Dimension | Capacity |
Casserole Dish | 12.75'' wide x 9'' deep x 3.75'' high | 2.5 quarts |
Bakeware Lid | 11'' wide x 8.5'' deep | |
Storage Lid | 13'' wide x 9'' deep | |
Casserole Dish | 10.75'' wide x 7.25'' deep x 3.5'' high | 1.5 quarts |
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Can I bake with CorningWare French white?
CorningWare is indispensable for baking and serving. A set of elegant bakeware that can go from oven to table to fridge and back again. Bake and serve in one elegant dish, in this classic French White design. Use the glass lids for cooking and serving, and switch to the plastic lids for storing leftovers.
Can CorningWare French white be used on stove top?
Unsafe for Corningware The Corningware company advises against use of its stoneware and ovenware dishes on the stove top. The dishes should also not be used in the oven's broiler. Doing so could cause the dishes to break, resulting in personal injury.
Can French white CorningWare go in the microwave?
All CorningWare® oven bakeware products (including metallic-banded French White® products) can be used in conventional, convection and microwave ovens as well as in the refrigerator, freezer and dishwasher.
Why did Corning stop making CorningWare?
Corelle Brands' (then known as "World Kitchen") 2001 annual report indicated that the stovetop and dinnerware product lines were halted at the end of the century "as part of a program designed to reduce costs through the elimination of under-utilized capacity, unprofitable product lines, and increased utilization of ...
What is French white CorningWare made of?
Pyroceram GlassThis Vintage Original Corning Ware French White 10 ½" Round Quiche Pan Baking Dish has the smooth bottom and is made of the Pyroceram Glass and Made in USA (not the newer ceramic stoneware & glass composition which is not as durable).
Can CorningWare go in the oven with glass lid?
Glass lids can be used as a cover for your CorningWare® SimplyLite™ bakeware in a preheated oven. Glass lids can also be used in a microwave oven, refrigerator, or freezer. Plastic lids can be used in a microwave oven, refrigerator, or freezer; plastic lids are not oven-safe.
Can I broil CorningWare?
All glass-ceramic CORNINGWARE® can be used in conventional, convection, toaster and microwave ovens, on a rangetop, under a broiler, in the refrigerator, freezer and in the dishwasher.
Where is CorningWare French White made?
Product Description. Original Corningware "French White" bake dishes / casserole. Made in USA.
Is CorningWare French white non toxic?
All in all, Corning Ware is one of the most eco-friendly, safe, non-toxic types of cookware around.
Product Details
The CorningWare 8-piece set means you always have the right size on hand—for everyday and special occasions. his set includes glass covers and plastic lids. Use the glass lids for cooking and serving and the plastic lids for storage.
Quality
Where else can you find quality bakeware at such a reasonable price but from Corningware! My small sized casserole dishes have been used almost weekly for 43 years, so I thought it time to get some new ones to last the next 43 years, lol! Bought each of my 4 adult kids a set, too, to continue the legacy.
Size and variety fits
We enjoy the sizes and variety of uses we get from the 8-piece bakeset.
10 Rarest CorningWare Patterns
This pattern was produced from around 1977 to 1981. It features small blue 5-petal flowers and small green leaves connected by vinery.
How much is CorningWare worth?
The vintage CorningWare can reasonably fetch you between $40 to $1,500.
Which vintage CorningWare is worth the most?
Some of the most valuable CorningWares are the early Blue Cornflower designs with sloped sides. These valuable pieces are sure to command four figures of about $1,000 – $1,500.
What is the rarest CorningWare?
One of the rarest CorningWare is the Medallion patterned wares. Being that they were not sold in stores, it is quite difficult to find them today.
How to identify vintage CorningWare
There are different ways to identify vintage CorningWare including looking at the patterns, the lids, and the design of the cookware.
Conclusion
CorningWare are now becoming valuable collectibles. Maybe not as valuable as the media circus is making them, but a rare CorningWare pattern can fetch as much as $1,500.