Boleslawiec Polish Pottery Giveaway from CHEFS Catalog!

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Okay, my baking friends…I have another great giveaway for you from CHEFS Catalog!  Check out the Boleslawiec Polish Pottery 9-inch Loaf Pan and 9-inch Pie Dish!  One of my lucky readers will win both of them!
 

Boleslawiec Polish Pottery 9-inch Loaf Pan

 

Boleslawiec Polish Pottery 9-inch Pie Dish

 
 

Product Features
• Exclusive design from CHEFS, created in the city of Boleslaweic, renowned for the creation of distinctive pottery dating back 750 years
• Highly-skilled artisans decorate each piece by hand, creating the finest artistic serving pieces in the world
• High-quality exclusive to the region is high-fired at 2,246 F to achieve the extreme chip- and break-resistant qualities
• Artisans produce impressionistic styles of European landscapes, resulting in the originality of each piece
• Nonporous stoneware features a transparent glaze to preserve the design and allow easy cleaning
• Richly colorful in European tradition, this durable stoneware diffuses heat evenly for superior baking results
• Each pie dish is hand stamped, authenticating Boleslaweic origination
• Heirloom Polish pottery creates an attractive display in a china cabinet
• Each masterful work of art is a collector’s item
• Handmade in a small village in old central Europe, Boleslaweic pottery is renowned around the world as the work of skilled artisans, who take immense pride in every serving piece they produce

 
 

I was lucky enough to review both of these dishes!  First, I made a yummy Banana Bread in the Loaf Pan.  I sprayed the dish with nonstick spray in advance and the bread came out perfectly without any problems.  My son, Matthew, was home for one night and was happy to take the Banana Bread back to Boston with him.

 

I used the Pie Dish for my Taco Pie!  It was nice having such a colorful pie dish instead of the plain glass one that I’m use to using.  Both pieces of Boleslawiec Polish Pottery are beautiful!  I’m really going to enjoy baking with them!

 

Here are some more pictures for ya!  Aren’t they pretty?!

 

 

 

Would you like to win a 9-inch Boleslawiec Polish Pottery Loaf Pan and 9-inch Pie Dish?

 

Here’s what you need to do to enter this giveaway!

 

Mandatory Entry: Visit CHEFS Catalog HERE and tell me what other pieces you like in the Boleslawiec Polish Pottery collection.  Be sure to comment below. Don’t forget to include your email address in the designated email box in your comment.

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THIS GIVEAWAY WILL END ON THURSDAY, FEB. 23 AT 5 PM EST!  *THIS GIVEAWAY IS OVER! It is open to the U.S. only.  The winner will be chosen by random.org and will be contacted by email. Please respond within 48 hours or a new winner will be chosen. To be fair to everyone, the comments not meeting the requirements will be deleted. Good luck!

*I received the 2 products above from CHEFS Catalog to facilitate this review/giveaway. The comments in this post are 100% my own.



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Comments

  1. 26

    Beverly Waters says

    I love ALL of the pieces, but if I had to pick one it would be the deep baker. Love the colors in the patterns.

  2. 33

    Schmidty says

    Wow! So pretty! I like the Boleslawiec Polish Pottery Rectangular Shallow Baker (and ALL of the other pieces also!)

  3. 55

    says

    Oh my goodness. I LOVE them all! I’m Polish and I was given one dish like this when I got married and I treasure it! I would be ecstatic to add more to my collection of one! I follow you on FB and Chef’s Catalog and on GFC,

  4. 146

    Liz says

    I love both the deep baker and the utensil holder. Both have multiple uses and would be beautiful on display. Love the Polish pottery! It is part of my heritage.

  5. 193

    MommaMary says

    What a difficult choice to make, I love all of them, but it’s a toss up between the pitcher and the butter dish.

  6. 268

    Lyn says

    Oh it would be so hard to pick a favorite! My kitchen is navy and white and I guess I’d love the Boleslawiec Polish Pottery Round Serving Bowl/Baker with Handle sitting on my counter (in between uses) and the utensil crock. My Polish grandmother used to make us Cruellers (go by many names) which is fried dough dusted in powdered sugar. She would make up a batch for each of us on holidays and special occasions. How I miss those days!

  7. 286

    Sandra says

    Oh my goodness ~ what DON’T I like? I love it all, but I really like the rectangular deep baker, the oval baker and the round covered casserole! :) BEAUTIFUL STUFF!!!!!

  8. 313

    Kristin Bailey says

    I love the Boleslawiec Polish Pottery Oval Baker. All of their stuff is so pretty! I love the pitcher too. And the covered casserole dishes.

  9. 321

    says

    I love these beautiful bakeware dishes! I received a beautiful set as a wedding gift five years ago and they’ve become a staple when serving meals to guests. My other favorites are the “round dish with handles” and the “deep baker” - those would be put to use QUICK at our house!!!

    Thank you!
    xo,
    Nicole @ Three 31

  10. 391

    Margot Core says

    I think the Boleslawiec Polish Pottery Oval Baker, 11 inch is so attractive! I know it doesn’t count but I’m subscribing to your RSS; I like that so much better than email subscriptions.

  11. 486

    Chrissy says

    Boleslawiec Polish Pottery Oval Baker, 11 inch
    I love that each piece is a masterful work of art
    that I can display out in the open.
    It creates a conversation point for when visitors
    share in our kitchen.

  12. 520

    Nikki K says

    If I had to pick one it would be the Boleslawiec Polish Pottery Rectangular Shallow Baker. But they all look like so much fun!

  13. 540

    Jennifer Whiteley says

    I love the round baker/serving bowl with handles! It is gorgeous, and how convenient, for stove to table!

  14. 549

    MaryLea Wright says

    I know this is hopeless, but I love the Polish dishes so much I will try.
    My Stuffed Cabbage would look SO wonderful in the Oval Bowl With Handles!
    The 5-cup Covered Casserole is adorable. The Covered Butter Dish would be perfect
    to go with my homemade bread on one of the rectangle dishes.
    Needless to say - I LOVE my heritage!!

  15. 557

    sue feely says

    My favorite from the catalog would be the utensil container, I did not know that they even made utensil containers! Thanks for this!

  16. 576

    Teri McHugh says

    I love the Boleslawiec Polish Pottery Pitcher, perfect to serve ice’d beverage with a fresh baked item out of the oven! Liked you on Facebook and love the catalog!

  17. 577

    Tina Harrington says

    I love the serving dish with the handles. My mother in law has several pieces of this pottery. Her mother, “Matka”, was a Polish immigrant.

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