Churchill Counter Serve Rectangular Casserole Dishes 2Ltr (Pack of 4)
Product Description
The Churchill Counter Serve rectangular casserole dish is a white porcelain serving vessel designed for use in hot and cold counter display units. Sized to a 1/6 GN footprint, each...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 4
- Capacity
- 2Ltr, 1/6GN
- Colour
- White
- Crockery type
- Dishes
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Product Description
The Churchill Counter Serve rectangular casserole dish is a white porcelain serving vessel designed for use in hot and cold counter display units. Sized to a 1/6 GN footprint, each dish drops into standard gastronorm counter frames and inserts without modification, making them a straightforward choice for buffet stations, carvery counters, and assisted or self-service food displays.
Porcelain is a practical material for this kind of service. It holds temperature reasonably well once pre-warmed, presents food more cleanly than steel or plastic alternatives, and gives a consistent, professional finish across a counter line. The white glaze is easy to inspect for cleanliness and shows no staining or discolouration under service lighting.
- 1/6 GN footprint integrates directly with standard counter display frames and inserts
- White porcelain body presents food clearly and inspects easily for cleanliness
- Suitable for both hot and cold counter applications
- Dishwasher safe, supporting efficient post-service turnaround
- Sold in a pack of four, covering a small counter run from a single order
These dishes suit operations where presentation at the point of service matters — hotels, pub carveries, staff restaurants, and catering establishments running buffet or counter service. A single pack of four can cover a compact counter run, but busier operations will typically want several packs to allow rotation through a wash cycle without gaps in service. The 2 litre capacity works well for side dishes, accompaniments, and smaller portioned items; operators carrying high-volume main courses may find a larger GN dish more practical alongside these.
If you are putting together a counter display and want to talk through dish sizing, quantities, or how these fit your existing counter configuration, the team is glad to help you work it out before you order.
Key Features
- 1/6 GN footprint fits standard gastronorm counter display frames directly
- 2 litre porcelain body suitable for hot and cold counter service
- White vitrified glaze resists staining and inspects cleanly after service
- Dishwasher safe construction for reliable post-service cleaning
- Sold in a pack of four for multi-position counter coverage
Operational Benefits
- Slots into existing counter display units with no adaptation required
- Consistent white finish maintains a professional appearance across a counter line
- Rotation through the dishwasher keeps service running without interruption
- Holds temperature during service once pre-warmed, reducing food quality issues
- Pack-of-four format reduces repeat ordering for small counter setups
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 4
- Capacity
- 2Ltr, 1/6GN
- Colour
- White
- Crockery type
- Dishes
- Dimensions
- 180 x 194mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Freezer safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Rectangular
- Material
- Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- Yes
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 5.56kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- That depends on how many counter positions you are filling and whether you want a spare set rotating through the dishwasher during service. For a modest carvery or buffet station with four to six positions, two packs is a common starting point — one set in use on the counter and one in the wash cycle. Busier operations with longer counter runs or continuous service will generally want more.
- Porcelain is compatible with heated counter and bain marie applications, though it is worth confirming that your counter unit accepts 1/6 GN inserts at the depth these dishes require. Pre-warming the dishes before placing them into service helps maintain food temperature at the counter, particularly for smaller portions that lose heat quickly.
- These dishes are designed primarily as counter display vessels rather than oven cookware. If your operation involves cooking or regenerating food directly in the dish before transfer to the counter, it is worth checking Churchill's guidance for this product line, as thermal shock from rapid temperature changes can affect porcelain over time. For straightforward counter display after cooking elsewhere, they perform reliably.