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Actually stackable ramekins?

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BewareTheBeardedDragon · 21/04/2021 21:43

Does anyone have properly stackable - as in nest inside one another making a short stack in the cupboard - ramekins? I thought it would be easy to find but in fact it appears to be impossible. I want some, but I don't want to dedicate huge amounts of cupboard space to stupid straight sided ones that either don't stack at all and fall over, or don't snack in a space efficient manner. I will use them but not enough to warrant that amount of space.

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Thelnebriati · 21/04/2021 21:48

Le Creuset are stackable but an awful price. I've got these ones, I cant remember where I got them but they were available in different colours - I think it may have been in a House of Fraser sale?

Malacasa ramekins
www.amazon.co.uk/Malacasa-Ramekin-6-Piece-Ramekins-Porcelain/dp/B01LWXB8KL/ref=sr_1_18?dchild=1&keywords=stackable+ramekins&tag=mumsnetforu03-21&qid=1619038002&sr=8-18

crispinglovershighkick · 21/04/2021 21:49

No suggestions I'm afraid but I have the same problem. Impossible to keep tidy and always leaping out of the cupboard. I don't know if they make silicone ones but I have a tidy stack of silicone cupcake things, like the paper liners but made of silicone, something similar in ramekin form might suit?

Intravenouslatteplease · 21/04/2021 21:49

Mission impossible, afaik.... I have a little box to keep them contained (it's a woven basket type thing) because it minimises breakages and looks a bit more organised.

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BikeRunSki · 21/04/2021 21:53

I have the dishes that Charlie Bigham ready meals come in! The sides are slightly flared and they stack very well.

Thelnebriati · 21/04/2021 21:54

I have silicon cups but you cant take them over baking temps.

Looseleaf · 21/04/2021 21:55

I have no idea but quite jealous you think like this : no wonder I have no order in our house at all!

enjoyingscience · 21/04/2021 21:57

Yep - le creuset. So pretty, but you have to really like a ramekin stack to justify it. TK Maxx seem to have a fair bit of le creuset in from time to time - worth a try!

BewareTheBeardedDragon · 21/04/2021 22:00

Le crueset look pretty but I'd not use them enough to justify either the cost to space required. I've not seen any properly stacking ones.
I did, however, have a minor revelation after posting and searched 'metal ramekins' which has come up with what I was thinking of - properly nesting inside one another ones. Not beautiful but I'm afraid I care more for the cupboard space than the beauty Grin

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Bandol · 21/04/2021 22:05

Portmeirion Botanic Garden ramekins. Straight sided and stack beautifully, unlike the glass Gu dessert glass pots stored next to them. I got mine from the Portmeirion shop at an outlet village. They get used for things like nuts, chocolate rations, crisps rations, crudités - so versatile they get used daily.

PearsMorgan · 21/04/2021 22:06

I’ve got Duralex Pyrex ones that stack nicely.

BarbaraofSeville · 21/04/2021 22:10

Pots and Co ones stack 3 high, come in pretty colours and are a couple of quid each full of delicious pudding in Waitrose and possibly other supermarkets.

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