Description
The success of a perfectly puffed soufflé depends largely on the choice of baking dish. This is where the Emile Henry Ceramic Soufflé Mold comes into play to guarantee you exceptional results!
Thanks to its straight and 10 cm high edges, our Soufflé Mold allows your preparation to rise harmoniously along the walls. Each soufflé will take on a generous and airy shape, for the greatest pleasure of your guests.
The ceramic used to make this mold ensures even heat diffusion, allowing your soufflé to cook evenly. This way, each bite will be tasty, golden brown and perfectly cooked. With a generous diameter of 21 cm, this mold allows you to prepare a delicious soufflé for the whole family.
At the table, the soufflé mold not only offers you exceptional culinary results, it also ensures a gourmet and elegant presentation thanks to its pleated pattern. Your soufflés will be highlighted, adding an aesthetic touch to your table.
Practicality is also there: this mold is easy to clean and can be washed in the dishwasher, allowing you to fully enjoy your culinary experience without worrying about the chore of washing up.
With the Emile Henry Ceramic Soufflé Mold, you can give free rein to your culinary creativity by exploring the world of soufflés. Sweet or savory, hot or iced, let yourself be inspired and discover new recipes to delight your taste buds and those of your loved ones. Treat yourself to the pleasure of a perfectly made soufflé with the know-how and quality of Emile Henry.
Features
- Width: 21.5 cm
- Length / Diameter: 23 cm
- Height: 9.5 cm
- Total capacity: 2.2 L
- Net weight Product: 1.285kg
- Maximum Temperature - °C: 270 °C
- Minimum Temperature - °C: -20 °C
- Useful capacity: 2.2 L
- Ceramic Lead cadmium and nickel free: Yes
- Warranty: 10 years warranty
- Brand: Emile Henry
- Compatibility: Oven / Microwave / Freezer / Dishwasher
- Features: HR Ceramic
Each of our pieces is handmade, one by one, which can generate irregularities. Called in the jargon of ceramicists "pitting" or "sheep-pointing", these small defects generally visible to the naked eye, are forgotten once at work in the kitchen...
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