Dinner is served
With their signature styling, these classic enamel plates have become an instantly recognisable icon that only means one thing, whether you’re around the table at home or huddled around the fire on a camping trip: dinner is served. The perfect size for anything from breakfast pancakes to a hearty hash, the clean white enamel and bold contrast rim will accentuate any meal – perfect for ‘gramming your latest culinary creation to satisfy your foodie followers.
- Set contains 4 x 24 cm plates
- Perfect for home, garden, picnics or camping use
- Oven-safe up to 530°F / 270°C
- Dishwasher safe
- Freezer friendly
- Suitable for gas and electric hobs
- Not safe for microwaves
- Chemically safe
Ethically Sourced Materials - Falcon Enamelware uses no animal bi-products in the production process. Historically, traditional enamel used animal bone, which Falcon no longer uses.
Enamel mugs and plates are a staple of twentieth century life, both in the home and in the great outdoors. For us, they evoke fond memories of childhood Scout camps – blowing furiously on a steaming mug of hot chocolate to avoid burning our lips on the battered enamel. Others might think of wasps buzzing over plates of food laid out on gingham picnic blankets, or oven-baked apple pies set out to cool on the kitchen table.
And when you think of enamelware, you probably think of Falcon’s iconic white dishes with a blue rim. They are instantly recognisable. And though it might look fashionably retro today, enamelware is ideally suited to modern life, from meals in the garden to family car camping.
How can I clean my Falcon Enamelware? - Lemon juice can remove stains from Falcon enamelware products, such as tea stains on mugs. Soaking the products in warm soapy water will help remove baked on food, but avoid using abrasive sponges or brushes as this may scratch the surface. Coating your pans in a light layer of oil before cooking can help with cleaning after use.
If my enamelware chips can I still use it? - Yes. Just like any other ceramic, the outer porcelain layer can chip if dropped, revealing the steel beneath it. When this happens the steel below naturally oxidises and the enamelware remains safe to use. Plus, in our opinion, it gains a little more character.