Kitchen workhorse!
This is a perfect size for large batches of batter, pie filling, or dough. Good balance and weight distribution provide stability during mixing, and the shallow, roomy interior allows for good mixing “action”. Thick rim gives a firm grip. White interior makes it easy to see contents and makes it easier to clean. I purchased this as a replacement for a much heavier Roseville, Ohio Pottery bowl that I had for 20 years which fell and broke. I was disappointed that the Roseville bowls were no longer available, and looked high and low for something similar. I finally found this one, and, after getting used to the lighter weight, I think it’s a superior product as the Roseville bowl lacked all of the above characteristics. If you do large quantity baking or cooking, this bowl is indispensable.
Not the same…
These are not the same mixing bowls that were produced prior to the sale and acquisition of Mason Cash in 2004-2007. The older bowls, which both my mother had in the ’70s/’80s and I purchased from Sur La Table in the early 2000s, were thicker and of a better quality. These are thinner and lighter in weight with a more pronounced cane pattern and a whiter interior. Disappointing. Wish I had stocked up on the old ones.
Sometimes Bowls Just Don’t Fit The Decor, But Have To Stay
(I rarely give All-Stars so that when I find a product or service warranting an All-Star review, I have that extra option. This bowl is an ALLSTAR/5Star bowl).
I hate beige. I really do. But when I buy bowls for couples starting out, friends getting their first apartment, whatever, I buy a Mason Cash.
That’s why I got over beige, at least with Mason Cash.
When I bought my first Mason Cash years ago, I bought a companion bowl, also of vintage design, with a blue exterior, and thick rim and a white interior. It chipped so long ago, I forget what happened. I have very small kitchen and a useless sink. People were not intended to cook in my kitchen. The thing is, I’ve banged this bowl, I’ve knocked it about, I’ve dropped it at least twice, and it’s as pristine as could be. There is no chip, no crack, no dull spot anywhere.
Just as important as durability: It’s easy to use. It’s thin enough that you can grab it and hold it as you whip the tar out…
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