Churchill Alchemy Cook and Serve Ramekins 57ml (Pack of 24)
Product Description
The Churchill Alchemy Cook and Serve ramekin is a small fine china dish designed to go from oven or salamander directly to the table. At 57ml it sits in the...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Capacity
- 57ml
- Colour
- White
- Crockery type
- Ramekins
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Product Description
The Churchill Alchemy Cook and Serve ramekin is a small fine china dish designed to go from oven or salamander directly to the table. At 57ml it sits in the classic two-ounce portion size, making it a practical choice for sauces, soufflés, crème brûlée, side portions, and mise en place presentations. The clean, unadorned white finish keeps it versatile across a range of menu styles and table settings.
Made from high-alumina fine china, the body is harder and more resistant to thermal shock than standard earthenware. In a busy kitchen that means the dishes hold up to the daily cycle of service — hot from the oven, returned cold, stacked, and washed — without the chipping and crazing that shortens the working life of softer ceramics. The rolled edge adds further protection at the most vulnerable point on any ramekin.
The glazed foot keeps the base smooth and consistent, which matters both for presentation on the pass and for stack stability during storage. Key practical points worth noting:
- Fine china construction with high alumina content for improved durability
- Chip-resistant rolled edge reduces breakage at the rim
- Glazed foot for clean presentation and stable stacking
- Suitable for oven and salamander use as well as cold service
- White finish works across contemporary and traditional table settings
These ramekins are sold in packs of 24, which suits most operations looking to build or replenish stock. They are part of Churchill's broader Alchemy Cook and Serve range, so matching pieces are available if you are standardising across a section.
If you are unsure how many covers to stock for or whether this size suits your menu, the team is happy to talk through what works in practice.
Key Features
- High-alumina fine china body for enhanced hardness and durability
- Chip-resistant rolled edge protects the most vulnerable rim point
- Glazed foot provides a clean, stable base for stacking and service
- Suitable for oven, salamander, and cold cook-and-serve applications
- Supplied in a pack of 24 for straightforward stock management
Operational Benefits
- Withstands daily oven-to-table cycles without premature chipping or crazing
- Rolled edge reduces breakage losses during busy service and dishwashing
- Glazed foot keeps presentation clean and consistent on the pass
- Versatile white finish suits a wide range of menu styles and covers
- Pack of 24 provides practical volume for opening stock or replenishment
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Capacity
- 57ml
- Colour
- White
- Crockery type
- Ramekins
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Finish
- Glaze
- Furniture shape
- Round
- Material
- Fine china
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 2.05kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes — the Cook and Serve range is designed for exactly that workflow. The high-alumina fine china handles the thermal transition from oven or salamander to the table without issue, which makes them practical for dishes like soufflés, baked eggs, or hot sauces that need to be served immediately from the heat.
- For most small to mid-sized operations it is a reasonable starting point, though the right quantity depends on your covers, menu usage, and dishwash cycle time. As a general guide, if ramekins are used on every cover and your dishwash turnaround is slow, you will want more than one pack in rotation. It is worth thinking through your service pattern before ordering.
- Fine china with a high alumina content is well suited to the repeated high-temperature wash cycles of commercial dishwashers. The glaze should remain stable and the rolled edge reduces the rim chips that are the most common cause of early retirement for ramekins. As with any china, stacking care and correct rack loading make a meaningful difference to long-term survival rates.