French Country Mixing Bowl
- Handmade
- Lifetime warranty
The 3-second version
- Wheel-thrown stoneware with pour spout for tidy transfers
- Safe for oven, microwave, and dishwasher use
- Three sizes nest together to save cabinet space
- No interior measurement markings
- Heavy when full due to thick stoneware walls
- Handmade variations in size and glaze
Why it's on GiftsFeed
Wheel-thrown Vermont mixing bowl with pour spout, oven and microwave safe
Most mixing bowls treat the pour spout as an afterthought—a pinched corner that dribbles as much as it pours—or skip it entirely and leave you tilting a wide rim over a pan, hoping for the best. This bowl is shaped on the wheel with the spout as part of the original form, so batter flows cleanly and eggs pour exactly where you aim them.
The real payoff is the combination of heat tolerance and handmade heft. You can warm ingredients directly in the bowl, move it into the oven if a recipe calls for a warm rise, and then run it through the dishwasher, all without babying it. That's worth it if you bake often enough that your mixing bowls see daily use, not occasional.
Good gift when
- People who bake bread or work with yeasted doughs regularly
- Cooks who value tools made by hand in small batches
- Anyone tired of melamine or metal bowls that can't go in the microwave
- Kitchens short on cabinet space but needing multiple mixing bowl sizes
Skip it if You need a bowl with measurement markings inside, or you prefer lightweight equipment that's easier to lift when full.
Specs
- Made in
- Vermont
- Material
- Stoneware
- Construction
- Wheel-thrown by hand
- Sizes available
- Small, Medium, Large, or Full Set of three
- Glaze colors
- Oat (large), Flax (medium), Buckwheat (small)
- Oven safe
- Yes
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
What's included
- One mixing bowl in selected size (or set of three if Full Set is chosen)
If you're giving it
- No sizing to guess
Consider whether the recipient has cabinet space for nesting bowls and prefers handmade pottery over uniform factory pieces.
The maker
Farmhouse Pottery throws each bowl on a traditional potter's wheel in Vermont, shaping the spout and rim before the clay sets. The stoneware is glazed and fired at high temperature, which gives the surface its durability and makes it safe for heat. Each size receives a different glaze color, a practical choice that also reflects the natural palette of grains the bowls are named after.
The details
This mixing bowl is thrown by hand on a pottery wheel in Vermont, shaped with a practical pour spout that makes transferring batter or whisked eggs quick and tidy. The walls are thick enough to keep dough at a stable temperature during rising, and the curved interior gives a whisk or spatula room to work without catching on corners.
Each size comes glazed in a different earthy tone—a soft oat for the large, warm flax for the medium, and deep buckwheat for the small—so you can spot the one you need at a glance. The three bowls nest inside one another for storage, and the set occupies about as much cabinet space as a single large mixing bowl from most other makers.
Because the stoneware is fired at high temperature, you can use these bowls in the oven for warming ingredients, in the microwave for melting butter, and in the dishwasher for cleanup. The pour spout is positioned to work whether you're right- or left-handed, and the rim is wide enough to grip comfortably even when the bowl is full.
The size range covers most kitchen tasks: the small bowl holds prep quantities of chopped herbs or beaten eggs, the medium handles cake batter or salad dressing, and the large has capacity for bread dough or a double batch of cookie dough. The glazed interior cleans easily, and the unglazed foot prevents scratching on countertops or tables.
Handcrafted stoneware that nests when stacked and works from prep through baking
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Questions
- Can I use these bowls for baking as well as mixing?
- Yes, the stoneware is oven safe, so you can use these bowls to warm ingredients or for recipes that call for baking directly in the mixing bowl. Just avoid sudden temperature changes, like moving a hot bowl directly onto a cold surface.
- Do the three sizes stack inside each other?
- Yes, the bowls are designed to nest together, which keeps them compact in a cabinet or on a shelf. The nesting fit is snug but not tight, so they're easy to separate when you need one.
- Will the pour spout work if I'm left-handed?
- Yes, the spout is positioned so it works comfortably whether you pour with your right or left hand. The handle-free design means you can rotate the bowl to suit your grip.
- Are there size markings inside the bowls?
- No, these bowls do not have interior measurement markings. You'll need to use a separate measuring cup if a recipe calls for precise volumes.
- How much variation should I expect between bowls?
- Because each bowl is wheel-thrown by hand, you'll see slight differences in size, shape, and glaze finish. These variations are normal for handmade pottery and give each bowl its own character.
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