Graniteware Enamel
Saturday, December 19th, 2009 Graniteware Enamel

The Fiesta Holiday Cup & Saucer where the Cup holds and the Saucer measures 5 inches across. The Cup has the red ribbon with holly design on it. And the Saucer has the Holiday red stripe near the rim. It is the same cup and saucer included in the Holiday 5 piece Place Setting. Inspired by traditional Graniteware over a century ago sierra campware features the classic speckled blue enamel finish over heavy gauge steel that’s become renowned world wide. It’s super practical and endures rough handling.
America’s most collectible dinnerware just became more so! Lady Bug is exclusive to Cooks and is a fun addition to your table or display case! Place setting includes dinner plate, salad plate, mug and bowl. Genuine Fiesta dinnerware made in the USA by Homer Laughlin since 1936. Dishwasher, oven and microwave safe. Perhaps the name “Fiesta” was chosen in 1936 because the famous collection comes in nine festive colors. The collection’s solid colors all coordinate with one another, so feel free to mix and match.
This Laughlin Fiesta Cinnabar is an American icon when it comes to dinnerware. Fiestaware is one product that combines vibrant colors with versatility. Enhance your decor, jazz up a meal and simply enjoy Fiestaware for its simplicity and durability. Sculpted concentric rings on the surface highlight and frame your food presentation.
An American icon when it comes to dinnerware, Fiestaware is one product that combines vibrant colors with mix and match versatility. Enhance your decor, jazz up a meal or simply enjoy Fiestaware for its simplicity and durability. Sculpted concentric rings on the surface highlight and frame your food presentation. Each piece is entirely lead-free. This Peacock place setting – a deep, rich teal color – includes a Dinner Plate, Salad Plate, Soup/Cereal Bowl and a Mug. Please purchase on online www.etabletop.com
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Why would a graniteware roaster need an inch of water during use?
I just got my mom a graniteware roasting pan for roasting turkeys. The packaging has a few “directions” with a few no-brainers like “don’t drop on a hard surface” but there’s one that stands out – “do not use without 1″ of water.”
What does that mean? 1″ of water a pretty large amount, as it’s a pan that’s supposed to be able to hold a 25lb turkey. I know that cookware isn’t supposed to boil dry, but I wasn’t aware that it was needed for roasting. Is it in danger of warping or will the enamel peel? My mom’s used roasting pans for turkeys before but was never required to put water in them during use.
Or is this a common rule that we’ve somehow remained ignorant of for years and years?
Well, I looked up Graniteware to make sure I was thinking of the same thing that you’re talking about. I’ve never added moisture – much less an inch – unless my recipe called for it. I have watched friends use them without adding water. I couldn’t find the “directions” for it on the web, but I can’t imagine why it would need the moisture.
My current roaster happens to be stainless steel, but I’d suggest you call them and ask why!
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Granite Ware 1.5 Quart Double Boiler $12.57 Graniteware has a porcelain enamel surface over a steel core body. The steel core is an excellent heat conductor and gives an even heat distribution for faster cooking times. The glass like enamel surface does not interact with foods and cleans up easily… |
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Granite Ware 19-Quart Enamel-on-Steel 2-Tier Clam-and-Lobster Steamer $34.99 19 QT, Clam Steamer, Black Speckled Enamel, Without Faucet…. |
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Enamel $53.99 Enamel |
