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It's always time for a tasty slice of homemade pie! Let us help find the pie plates for your signature bake.
Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature. We may earn a commission from your purchases.Learn more.
Any pie will shine in a classic Emile Henry stoneware pie dish, especially in a brilliant shade of cherry red. Plus, crusts bake up crisp and flaky (perfect for this blueberry pie recipe), and the dish can withstand high temperatures for broiling meringues or browning savory dishes.
Tested and approved by the Taste Recipes Test Kitchen, this pie plate is sturdy enough for everyday use yet pretty enough for special occasions. Plus, this plate was designed with superior heat retention so your chicken potpie stays warm all throughout dinner.
If your specialty is apple pie, click “add to cart” on this Le Creuset apple pie dish. This pie dish is gorgeous and can stand up to decades of wear—it’s why we love Le Creuset so much!
When making a list of pie-making essentials, don’t forget the basics like these nonstick metal pie dishes from Williams-Sonoma. These pans evenly distribute heat for crisp pie crust. And when that last slice of pecan pie is devoured, you can pop these pie dishes right into the dishwasher for easy cleanup.
If you like kitchenware that feels handmade, check out this ceramic pie dish from Pottery Barn. Handcrafted by artisans in Hungary, these oversized dishes (available in 12″ and 14″ diameters) are perfect for generously sized pies, quiches and more. And don’t think you need to fuss over this handcrafted dish—it’s dishwasher and microwave safe!
Bring some country charm to your pie with this dish! The stoneware pie plate from the Pioneer Woman is versatile and durable, and best of all, it looks great on the table thanks to the pretty florals inside and out.
Over 6,000 five-star ratings tell us that this ubiquitous glass pie plate is the go-to for home pie bakers. These economical Pyrex dishes can go anywhere—fridge, freezer, oven, microwave, dishwasher. They have a cute, scalloped edge, allow you to bake up a lovely pie and they last forever. Sold!
We love a good cast-iron pie. These pies are rustic and always delicious. But if you’re concerned that all that seasoning from your go-to savory dishes will interfere with the delicate sweetness of your pies, you can invest in a cast-iron pie pan from Lodge—one of the biggest names in cast iron.
Treat this pan just like your skillet, but take comfort in knowing it’s just for sweets. And when it’s time to take your pie out of the oven, you can grip it easily with the silicone handles.
Great Jones is known for its bold-hued cookware and baking sheets. But if you love big colors, you don’t need to stop with their five-star sheet pans; you can also get a ceramic pie dish with stunning pops of color—mustard, blueberry, marinara or broccoli. These dishes are deep, too, so you can fit in more of that filling you love.
Don’t settle for boring disposable aluminum pans when baking up miniature pies. Try these ceramic mini pie plates complete with multicolored ruffled trim.
Want to add a bit of vintage flair to your favorite retro pie recipes? Try this KitchenAid pie plate in a perfectly old-school hue. And if you need a bit more old-fashioned baking inspiration, try these vintage-inspired cookbooks.
And then there are ceramic pie plates, which tend to be like glass in the way that it has a slower heat transfer. Once you decide which factors are important to you, you can pick the best pie plate material for you.