A plate that's hiding a lovely secret.
Fill this solid stoneware plate with pie, quiche, or clafoutis, then reveal the gorgeous blue hand-stamped pattern on the interior with every slice you cut away. This is the only time we've been happy to see food disappear.
- Ships from: Canada (can take up to 10 to 15 business days to arrive)
Photography by James Ransom, Ty Mecham
Meet the Maker
Art et Manufacture
Edith Bourgault discovered ceramics out of the blue, but was so impacted by the craft that she immediately became a ceramic artist. Her collection, Art et Manufacture, gives ordinary objects a decorative edge, without ever losing sight of their original modern, utilitarian look. We think her pieces strike the perfect balance of art and industry.
View Full Profile
Our Tips & Stories
How we'd use this beauty in our own homes.

15 Make-Ahead Breakfasts for Busy Mornings & Full Bellies
"I don't have time to eat" is not acceptable.

5 Ways to Make Your Savory Pie Crust Better
Don't forget about savory pies this season -- with a few simple tweaks, they will become your Thanksgiving game-changers.

Deviled Egg Salad on Toast Is the Best of *All* Worlds
Easier to make and travels better, too.
Reviews for
Pour la tourtière d'Annette Stoneware Pie Plates
Reviews for
Pour la tourtière d'Annette Stoneware Pie Plates
All reviews come from Verified Purchases
Beautiful Product
This pie plate is so so pretty. I especially love how the design becomes evident only after you cut into it. I do wish they would make a deeper one (hint hint)
A Similar Style
Elsewhere on Food52
Today’s Top Story

So Hot Right Now

Weeknight Cooking
We Asked 25,000 Home Cooks for Their Trustiest Weeknight Dinners
Off-Script With Sohla
Sohla's All-in-One Guide to the Ultimate Pound Cake







