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Рецепт Super Secret Saucemaker - 1 Pint Saucemaker
by Shane "Culinary Alchemist" Wingerd

Well, another "find" found it's way into my hot little hands.

The most interesting thing is that I cannot find it in any of the books I have on Corningware, nor can I find it anywhere on the internet. My guess is that it's either a "super secret squirrel piece" that was being tested by a group of consumers, or it was a promotional item. I'm really not sure.

I see the 1 quart (P-55-B & P-64-B) and 2 quart (P-65-B) models all the time. (OK, I see the 2 quart size less frequently, but they are out there) I had no idea that this piece ever existed and evidently neither do any of the Corningware dedicated blogs and sites, nor did any of the authors of Corningware Collectors Guides. So in the interest of disseminating as much information as possible to everyone, THIS is my "find".

Corningware 1 Pint Saucemaker

in Cornflower

As you can see, it's significantly smaller than my 1 Quart Wheat Saucemaker.

It requires a Petite handle (P-41-HG) instead of the regular handle (P-10-HG) used on the 1 & 2 Quart sizes.

It's marked inside up to 2 cups/16 Oz.

There is no model number on the back, like all my others. It simply says "1 PT. Saucemaker".

The lid has no numbers on it, which I think is a little odd. My 1 Quart lids has an A-6 on it.

Be that as it may, I am excited to have found something that seems to be unknown. As far as using it? Well, I can think of no better crucible for making browned butter. :-)

Where is your Corningware??