Customer Review: Make sure to note that it is a 12oz container, so it is not meant for baking larger casseroles etc. It is very convenient to hold sugar, flour etc. Also note that this particular product is actually manufactured in Thailand.
Customer Review: I got one of these for my daughter, who's taking French in High School. As another reviewer noted, the cheap price ones are ugly. Not really blue at all. Nothing like the official product pix. Also for me, it is not made in France, but in Thailand. If I wanted cheap asian pottery, I can go... more info
Customer Review: I love these petite casseroles, I have a set of four. They are perfect for baking individual entrees or desserts for people or just decorations on the table. I have also used them to serve condiments and as individual soup tureens. I doubt you'll be disappointed especially for the price. Enjoy!
Customer Review: I saw these in person at a manufacturer's outlet store and as a berry fan, I simply HAD to have them. They are very cleverly designed - the lids fit snugly and don't wobble, thanks to a little notch in the cover and a matching one in the bottom piece. As you can see from the photo, the lids all have... more info
Customer Review: I (the wife) bought these to make Creme Brulee in them. I was surprised by the physical size here, but they are the usual high quality from LeCreuset. The largest diameter is 3.25" at the top, outside measurement. Inside, useable diameter is only 2.5". Basically the size of my palm. Check these... more info
Customer Review: I love Le Creuset cookware and when I discovered these little 8 ounce pots, I knew they would fill many uses. These petite stoneware covered pots are oven-proof, so you can bake individual dishes in them such as custards, pies and tarts, rice and pasta dishes. I also serve soups in them - hot or... more info
Customer Review: While the pepper shaped "petites" are slightly larger than the fruit shapes, 13 ounces is very optimistic. If you fill it to the brim and then never let the table shake, it probably wouldn't spill, but that's the only way 13 is possible. If you're really going to bake in these, then 9-10 ounces... more info