
With that made-for-you-in-mind, we found the best Serving Platter And Bowl Set to go with your dining-ware sets, which will elevate your kitchen table setting this holiday season and beyond. From The Floating Rock that double as cutting boards to 2-tiered platters perfect for storing, read on to discover these serving platters.
Whether you are hosting a Thanksgiving or Easter feast, picnicking, or you just need a way to store items on a clean surface, these Serving Platter And Bowl Set can help you to accomplish exactly that.
Serving platters are a cooking necessity, perfect for showing off your food at holiday gatherings or meals, and we love them for daily use too, like as kids snack plates. You could opt for a larger serving platter, but you may want to consider a cutting board that is nice enough to put on your desk--that way, you will be able to get lots of cutting uses from it later.
Instead of getting a dedicated chopping set, you could go with a serrated chefs knife, which would become a universal cooking tool all year long, and a large fork that you could use for serving things other than proteins.
The right set of porcelain or bone china can be as useful as a set of stoneware, which is made for daily use. Pieces such as The Floating Rock stoneware lidded dishes set the scene with consistency, and they are suitable for dining parties and every day.
I enjoy hosting dinner parties, and have always been a firm believer that the dishes that you use to present and serve the food are an important part of what makes the experience great at the party.
Whether you are a host or guest, when you are brainstorming for that perfect host gift, there are endless gorgeous pieces to pick out for serving up an amazing meal.
Nothing beats a Dutch oven for soups, stews, and braising -- except for one that can double as a serving platter. Sure, any old thing can double as a handy vessel to serve roast chicken/avocado toast/frosted flakes, but a better dinnerware set does so much more.
I rarely use serving bowls at my desk, since I prep my meals in the kitchen, and bring my plates with me into the dining room. The lid of the insulated vessel doubles as a dish for serving straight from the kitchen to the table, making this a convenient two-in-one dish/bowl.
This 13-diameter bowl is cheap, too, and while I would not make this the centrepiece at a dinner party, it is a nice utilitarian serving vessel to have on hand just in case a need arises.
Made from a stony stoneware pottery, this serving bowl is a great centrepiece for a tame tables cape as well as a one with a lot more decoration. This 15-diameter dish might hold the distinction as my all-time favourite serving bowl for parties, in terms of aesthetics.
By now, you have been cooking (and eating) long enough to know that the plates, bowls, and utensils used to serve your meal are (almost) as important as the actual food itself--and more so when you are having people over.