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Ceramika Artystyczna |
Weight: | 0.14 lbs |
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Q: What is the difference between U408 and U408C cheryl lindsey, mo
A: Hi! If you have a look at the item from the side, you will see slightly different pattern, U408 is more blue, U408C more navy.
Q: Is this a serving bowl or an individual dinner bowl Susan, Ohio
A: Hi! This is a pasta bowl, but you can use it as serving bowl as well :)
Q: So, you put the bird in the middle of the pie pan and then pour in the filling? So looks like a buntd? Lol! How do you remove it after baking? Em, Georgia
A: Basically, this is correct. You may remove it by hand. Please use thermal protection, e.g. mitten. Here you may read more about the proper use of pie birds: https://wearychef.com/recipe/easy-blueberry-pie-bird/
Q: Am i able to purchase just the dinner plate in this pattern? Sharon Hagerty, ON
A: Of course. Dinner plate is listed separately under item number H2566C.
Q: show a picture of the pie bird in a pie ,
A: Thank you for your suggestion!
Q: how is a pie bird used ,
A: The hollow pie bird vents steam from the filling as it cooks, preventing the contents from boiling over. Arches on the bottom redirect excess moisture to keep the bottom crust from becoming soggy. The top crust will be held in place, and your oven will be free of spills.
Q: what is a pie bird? janet vervaecke, California
A: The hollow pie bird vents steam from the filling as it cooks, preventing the contents from boiling over. Arches on the bottom redirect excess moisture to keep the bottom crust from becoming soggy. The top crust will be held in place, and your oven will be free of spills.