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Emile Henry Ceramic Pie Dish Any pie will shine in a classic Emile Henry stoneware pie dish ($40), especially in this brilliant shade of...

10 Pie Plates We Want to Get Our Hands On

Emile Henry Ceramic Pie Dish

Emile Henry Ceramic Pie Dish

Any pie will shine in a classic Emile Henry stoneware pie dish ($40), especially in this brilliant shade of cherry red. Plus, crusts bake up crisp and flaky, and the dish can withstand high temperatures for broiling meringues or browning savory dishes.

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A dish this gorgeous should hold our Star-Studded Blueberry Pie.

Rose Levy Beranbaum's Pie Plate

Rose Levy Beranbaum’s Pie Plate

The author of the Pie and Pastry Bible knows a thing or two about perfect pies! Her pie plate ($25) features an extra-wide fluted edge—which makes it easy to put a dramatic, decorative edge on your pie crusts. This lip also makes the dish easy to pull from the oven and gives extra support to mile-high pies.

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Every state in the Union has a special pie. What’s yours?

Pyrex Easy Grab Glass Plate

Pyrex Easy Grab Glass Plate

Over 400 5-star reviews tell us that this ubiquitous glass pie plate is the go-to for home pie bakers. These economical Pyrex dishes ($17 for two) can go anywhere—fridge, freezer, oven, microwave, dishwasher. They have a cute, scalloped edge, allow you to bake up a lovely pie and they last forever. Sold!

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Camp Cast-Iron Pie Pan

Camp Cast-Iron Pie Pan

Cast iron conducts heat nicely. For your pie, this means a beautifully browned crust with no soggy bottom! (See what Mary Berry means by “soggy bottom.”) This cast-iron pie pan ($15) comes preseasoned and ready to use in your home or outdoor oven.

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Be sure to bake up all kinds of cobbler and slump recipes in your cast-iron pan.

Fiestaware Pie Dish

Fiestaware Pie Dish

This ceramic pie dish comes in all those lovely colors Fiesta is known for. (Perfect to match up with your tableware!) We love this version in a luscious finish of mulberry purple ($30).

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Speckled Enameled Tin Plate

Speckled Enameled Tin Plate

I love the homey look of this speckly dish. And because it’s lightweight, this enamelware plate ($18) makes it easy to transport your best pie to a picnic, the neighborhood BBQ or the potluck.

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The Pioneer Woman Pie Dish

The Pioneer Woman Pie Dish

Bring some country charm to your pie with this dish! The stoneware pie plate from the Pioneer Woman ($35) is versatile and durable, and best of all it looks great on the table thanks to the pretty florals inside and out.

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Portmeirion Rectangular Pie Dish

Portmeirion Rectangular Pie Dish

Your pies are works of art, and this unique dish brings a touch of artistic flair. This rectangular pie dish ($14) has a beautiful, pastel mint finish and a hand-thrown look. The shape and depth are perfect for your favorite slab pie recipes.

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Pi Day Pie Plate

Pi Day Pie Plate

It’s the perfect dish for the pie baker/mathematician in your life. Celebrate Pi Day on March 14th with this fun pie plate ($25) that has the first 100 numerals of pi running around the rim. The symbol for pi is revealed as each slice is eaten.

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Here’s another nice number: 100. As in 100 Pies to Eat on Pi Day!

Calphalon Nonstick Mini Pie Pans

Calphalon Nonstick Mini Pie Pans

These are perfect for mini chicken pot pies or individual apple pies. These mini pans from Calphalon ($20 for four) are built to last and better yet—they’re nonstick. The baked pies will release easily for a beautiful presentation. And… they’re also very cute!

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