Prep & Serve Bowl Set
The 3-second version
- Four graduated sizes from 4.7-inch to 10.24-inch diameter
- Carbon steel with traditional enamel coating resists chipping
- Speckled finish in blue, red, yellow, and green colorways
- Hand wash only—no dishwasher
- Heavier than stainless or plastic bowls
- Enamel can chip if dropped on hard surfaces
Why it's on GiftsFeed
Four nesting enamelware bowls that work from counter to table
Most mixing bowl sets are either cheap plastic that stains and warps, or stainless steel that feels clinical and hides in the cabinet. Enamelware splits the difference: it has the durability of metal with a finish that looks at home on an open shelf or a dinner table. The speckled coating disguises the small scratches and scuffs that come from actual use, so these bowls age without looking worn. That matters if you cook often enough that your tools stay out between meals. The four-size range handles prep tasks and serving without needing two separate sets, which is the real space-saver in a small kitchen.
Good gift when
- Cooks who prep and serve in the same dish to cut cleanup
- Small kitchens where storage space rewards multi-use tools
- People who leave frequently-used items on the counter
- Anyone tired of stainless steel bowls that feel purely functional
Skip it if If you prefer the dishwasher convenience of stainless steel or the lightweight ease of plastic, the hand-wash requirement and heavier weight of enamelware will feel like a step backward in daily use.
Specs
- Material
- Carbon steel with enamel coating
- Finish
- Speckled enamel in blue, red, yellow, and green
- Small bowl dimensions
- 4.7" diameter × 2" height
- Medium bowl dimensions
- 6.3" diameter × 2.4" height
- Medium-large bowl dimensions
- 7.87" diameter × 2.56" height
- Large bowl dimensions
- 10.24" diameter × 3.5" height
- Small bowl weight
- 0.5 lbs
- Medium bowl weight
- 0.7 lbs
- Medium-large bowl weight
- 0.9 lbs
- Large bowl weight
- 1.5 lbs
- Care
- Hand wash only
What's included
- Small bowl (4.7" diameter, 2" height, 0.5 lbs)
- Medium bowl (6.3" diameter, 2.4" height, 0.7 lbs)
- Medium-large bowl (7.87" diameter, 2.56" height, 0.9 lbs)
- Large bowl (10.24" diameter, 3.5" height, 1.5 lbs)
- Printed cardboard packaging
If you're giving it
- No sizing to guess
- Arrives ready to give
Arrives in a printed box showing the product, ready to wrap or hand over as-is.
The details
You get four bowls in graduated sizes, each finished in a different speckled enamel colorway: deep blue, vibrant red, sunny yellow, and fresh green. The smallest holds a whisked vinaigrette or prepped garlic; the largest tosses a salad for six. Between them, two middle sizes handle everything from marinating proteins to holding washed greens.
Each bowl is carbon steel coated in enamel using traditional techniques, so the finish resists chipping under normal kitchen use and the weight feels substantial without being cumbersome. The enamel interior wipes clean after oily dressings or tomato-based sauces, and the speckled pattern hides minor wear over time.
Because the finish looks intentional rather than industrial, these bowls work as serving pieces without transferring food to a separate dish. You can whisk a dressing, toss it with greens in a larger bowl, and bring that bowl straight to the table. When not in use, the four nest together and the colors stack into a compact set that stores in less vertical space than four separate bowls would occupy.
The set arrives in a printed cardboard box that shows the product on the outside, so it opens as a complete four-piece collection. Each bowl has a rolled rim that provides a secure grip when tossing or pouring, and the enamel coating extends over the rim edge for a finished look from every angle.
This construction holds up to acidic ingredients like lemon juice or vinegar without reacting, and the enamel surface does not retain odors from onions or garlic the way some materials do. Hand washing preserves the finish and prevents the thermal shock that can crack enamel in a dishwasher.
Carbon steel construction with speckled enamel finish in four distinct colors
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Questions
- Can these bowls go in the dishwasher?
- No, hand washing is required. The high heat and harsh detergents in a dishwasher can damage the enamel coating over time, causing it to crack or chip. Washing by hand with mild soap and warm water preserves the finish.
- Are enamelware bowls safe for acidic foods like tomatoes or citrus?
- Yes, the enamel coating is non-reactive, so you can use these bowls with vinegar, lemon juice, tomatoes, and other acidic ingredients without any metallic taste or chemical reaction. The enamel also resists staining from these foods.
- Do the bowls nest inside each other for storage?
- Yes, the four sizes are designed to nest together, which saves cabinet or counter space when you are not using them. The graduated sizing allows them to stack compactly.
- Is enamelware durable enough for everyday use?
- Enamelware is built for long-term kitchen use and resists normal wear from stirring, tossing, and washing. The speckled finish also hides minor surface scratches. However, if you drop an enamel bowl on a hard floor or strike it sharply against another hard object, the coating can chip.
- Can I use these bowls in the oven or microwave?
- Enamelware is oven-safe because it is metal coated in glass-like enamel, but you should confirm any specific temperature limits with the manufacturer. It is not microwave-safe because the carbon steel core will spark and damage your microwave.
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