Ceramic Baking Dish Set for Oven Lasagna & Cake




Bakeware & Casserole Dishes
Four nesting porcelain baking dishes that take you from weeknight lasagna to Sunday-brunch entertaining without breaking a sweat.
It’s a Thursday evening, and you’ve committed to a proper lasagna β layers of bΓ©chamel, ricotta, meat sauce, the whole project. You need a deep rectangular pan that won’t warp, won’t stain, and won’t look embarrassing when you carry it straight from the oven to the table. That’s exactly where the MALACASA porcelain casserole dish set earns its counter space. These four graduated baking dishes nest inside each other like Russian dolls, which means you grab the right size for the job without digging through a cabinet of mismatched lids and scratched nonstick.

What I Love About This Bakeware Set
Across several weeks of baking, roasting, and hosting, a few things stood out consistently with the MALACASA casserole dishes.
- The 14.7-inch dish holds a full lasagna β three layers deep β without the filling threatening to bubble over the rim.
- That matte white porcelain releases baked goods cleanly; a lemon cake came out of the 11.1-inch pan without sticking, and I barely greased it.
- The handles are actually useful β wide enough to grip with oven mitts on, which sounds basic but isn’t guaranteed in this category.
- Heat distribution is even across all four sizes; no hot-spotted browning on one end while the other side lags behind.
- They go from oven to table looking intentional. The clean white finish fits any tablescape β casual Tuesday or holiday dinner alike.

What to Watch For
No bakeware is perfect, and a few things are worth knowing before you commit. The porcelain is heavy for its size class β not unusually so for ceramic, but if you’re used to lightweight aluminum pans, the 14.7-inch dish will feel substantial when it’s full of food. Also, like most ceramic bakeware, these don’t love sudden temperature shifts: pulling a cold dish straight from the fridge and dropping it into a screaming hot oven is a risk.
- Thermal shock is a real concern β let cold dishes come closer to room temperature before baking.
- The matte finish shows water spots after dishwasher cycles; a quick hand-dry keeps them looking sharp.
Who This Baking Set Is For
If you cook for a crowd regularly β or want to β this set makes sense as an all-at-once investment in your baking rotation. The four sizes mean you’re covered whether you’re roasting a small side dish of vegetables or building a lasagna for ten. It’s also a strong pick for anyone who hosts and cares about the table looking put-together without buying separate serving dishes. If you only ever bake solo and one 9×13 pan covers your life, a single dish might suit you better.
“Four dishes, one cabinet shelf, zero mismatched lids β the organization alone is worth it.”

How to Use It
Use 1: Build a classic layered lasagna in the 14.7-inch dish. The depth handles generous portions of pasta, sauce, and cheese without overflow, and the porcelain comes to the table looking presentable enough to skip the serving platter entirely.
Use 2: Use the 9.4-inch dish for single-layer brownies or a small fruit crumble β it’s the right size for a dessert that serves four without wasting batter in an oversized pan.
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Quick FAQ
Are these dishwasher-safe?
Yes, technically β but hand-washing keeps the finish looking cleaner longer and avoids any water-spot buildup that dishwashers tend to leave on matte porcelain.
Can I use them under the broiler?
MALACASA rates these as oven-safe, but broiler use pushes temperatures and proximity to heat elements beyond what most ceramic bakeware is designed for. I’d skip the broiler to be safe.
Do all four dishes store together?
They nest well given the graduated sizing, though the fit isn’t perfectly flush β you’ll save real cabinet space compared to storing them separately, which was a meaningful win in my kitchen.
The Verdict
This MALACASA porcelain baking dish review lands in a straightforward place: for what you’re paying, this is a genuinely well-made set that handles everyday baking and hosting with a clean, unfussy look. The four-size range is practical, not padding. The porcelain bakes evenly, releases well, and looks good on a table. If you’re building out your baking setup or replacing a scattered collection of mismatched dishes, buy this set β it earns the shelf space.
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