Рецепт Looks Like Fine Crockery... Acts Like Corning Ware - French Bisque Collection Complete
It was April of last year when I first posted pictures of my French Bisque set. I had originally thought the set was complete, until I discovered there were F-16 ramekins as well. Evidently, these were sold with larger sets of the pattern. It has taken almost a year, but I FINALLY got my hands on some... Thanks to a friend in one of the Corning Ware groups on Facebook and a little help from Classic Kitchens & More....
Finally, after all these years... the entire French Bisque collection is ready for a family portrait.
So here is the breakdown of French Bisque, produced from 1982-1985 and sporting the original Pyrex Fireside tinted lids. (OK, 1 lid that is not original)
- Top to Bottom: F-5-B (G-5-C lid) - 1 1/5 quart Souffle, F-1-B (G-1-C lid) - 2 1/2 quart Souffle, F-3-B - 10 inch Quiche
- Top to Bottom: F-16 - 16 oz Ramekins, F-21 - 4.5 liter Open Roaster
- Top to Bottom: F-12-B (F-12-C lid) - 1 1/2 quart Casserole, F-4-B - 2 1/2 quart Open Roaster (The F-14-C lid is not original to the piece)
- Top to Bottom: F-6-B - 1 1/2 quart Open Roaster, F-2-B (DC-1 1/2-C lid) - 2 1/2 quart Casserole
- (The DC-1 1/2-C lid will also fit on the F-6-B roaster if needed)
And there you have it ALL 8 pieces of the French Bisque Collection.. Why there were substantially more pieces made in the French Bisque pattern than there were of either the French Bleu or the Classic Black is anybody's guess.
Where is your Corning Ware??