Y YHY Pasta Bowls Set of 6, Large Salad Serving Bowls, Porcelain Soup Bowls 30 Ounces, Wide and Flat, Microwave Dishwasher Safe, Matte Grey
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I'm not sure what should be written in the description. We really like the bowls because they're well-made. We've had a lot of positive feedback on them, and we'd order them again.
That's not glass, in my opinion. It looks more like glazed clay.
A set of six pasta bowls is preferable to a set of four. Not only because of the one-time fee, but also because of the ease with which it can be used. The best number for a family to use on a daily basis is 6. They also don't take up a lot of room because they stack so well. Once upon a time, it was wonderful to have a set of six pasta plates.
No, these are STRONG pasta bowls, but they aren't too heavy! They're not as heavy as Corelle bowls, but they're of higher quality. The shape is wide and not too shallow, allowing for a large amount of food to be held without spilling out. It's simple to keep a firm grip on it. Arthritis sufferers will appreciate it as well.
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For years, I had grown accustomed to being frustrated while eating pasta from soup/cereal bowls at home. I even dreaded heating leftover spaghetti in a cereal bowl because the shape does not allow for even microwave warming. These are everything I ever needed. It's ideal for all of your in-home projects. between dishes and cuisines, where neither a plate nor a full-fledged meal can be found on the bowl, it feels right. So far, we've had a Sicilian mushroom penne, a pan-fried calamari, and a pan-fried pork tenderloin. In these babies, you'll find fried ramen, sweet potato rice bowls with avocado, and a ton of leftovers. This is fantastic.
The color, quality, and design all appeal to me. They're also the ideal size for any situation.
Colors that are all the same These are fast becoming one of my new favorite dishes. More than a regular plate, these are what I reach for. When using thinner sauces and gravies like au jus, the edge is shallow enough to act as one, and it works better to keep everything in place. I've used them for pasta, bacon, and a variety of other dishes. eggs, lo mein, and frying pan Egg noodles and broccolli with fried chicken. They are effective in all situations. br>br>These plates and bowls are just as thick as the rest of my ceramics. I use steel cutlery but don't use a knife, so there haven't been any chipping issues so far. They're stacked directly on top of each other.
You can count on me. These 100% are the best dishes I have. They have a hold on me. Food appears to be better in appearance and taste. Very classy- The color is elegant yet subtle, the weight is solid, and the portion size is perfect. They're also affordable and simple to maintain. br>Quality chef br> My son works as a chef in a Michelin-starred establishment and he adores them.
That is not the case in my experience. We use them for the majority of our dinners. I'm starting to wonder why there are so many more dishes now.
My husband and I have been searching for pasta bowl-sized servings that are neither too deep nor too shallow. These are fantastic! They allow you to spread out your pasta, noodles, or rice and have plenty of room to add the toppings, resulting in a perfect bite every time; they're also deep enough for soups or salads where you want to spread the toppings out. The matte gray color matches the photo perfectly. Although the photo appeared to have small specks on my screen, it's a fairly consistent, neutral gray tone that will go well with my current stoneware and any future purchases.
Let me begin by saying that I am not a fan of unusual textures. That might come across as arrogant, but bear with me. I dislike the way frosted glasses feel on my hands; it makes me uncomfortable. I don't know what else to say, but I'm sure you know what I'm talking about if you're anything like me. The finish on these bowls is very similar; it's not so much touching them that makes me uncomfortable, but scraping a spoon or fork across the bottom makes me cringe. They appear to be excellent in all other respects.
1 cracked in the dishwasher, 1 cracked in the microwave, right next to the Ikea plates I've had for years and never seem to wear out. Clearly, the product is of poor quality. I was disappointed because I missed the return window.