What to Buy Trending Products & Deals This Chef-Designed Baking Slab Sold Out in 6 Hours and Amassed a 3,000-Person Waitlist—but It's Back in Stock It bakes the crispest pastry I’ve ever had. By Nina Huang Nina Huang Instagram Nina Huang has been a lifestyle writer for Dotdash Meredith publications since 2019. With a strong passion in all things related to beauty, fashion, entertainment, food, and home topics, she has reported on these lifestyle fields for PEOPLE, InStyle, Real Simple, Entertainment Weekly, Food & Wine, Travel + Leisure, and more. The lifestyle writer researches the latest trends and shopper-loved products you should know. Nina graduated from New York University with a double major in journalism and politics and contributed to the student newspaper, Washington Square News. She has lived in New York, London, Paris, Taiwan, and Pebble Beach, California, and speaks English, Mandarin, French, Taiwanese, and conversational Japanese. Food & Wine's Editorial Guidelines Published on December 14, 2021 Share Tweet Pin Email We independently evaluate all recommended products and services. If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. Learn more. Photo: Courtesy of Made In The key to a successful cookware collaboration relies on multiple factors: a trusted name, a product of unique value, and something that actually lives up to the hype. That's precisely how you'd describe Made In's partnership with legendary chef and baker Nancy Silverton. The collection, which started with a bread knife, most recently culminated in a bakeware set and baking slab that are every bit precise in practicality as they are stunning in style; the baking slab even sold out in 6 hours upon launch. Having been sent the baking slab for review by Made In, I've found that it really lives up to the hype. Although I was initially skeptical about how practical a porcelain baking slab really is in an average kitchen (especially a space-limited one like my studio), I've realized its value lies in its statement-making presentation when you bring it out of the oven. I've made focaccia, brownies, and a strawberry lattice pie with the slab, and it has not only given me the crispest pastry and nicest edges, but also a priceless "wow" factor thanks to its stunning design and elegant blue rim. Now, the baking slab is back in stock after amassing a 3,000-person waitlist. Courtesy of Made In Cookware To buy: Made In Chef Nancy Silverton Baking Slab, $79 at madeincookware.com Made with pure French porcelain that's thermal shock-resistant, naturally nonstick, and stays crisp-white, the baking slab evenly distributes heat from edge to center. I brought my focaccia from my fridge after its second proof right into the oven, and it was so well-baked throughout that the edges stayed so crispy, all my friends requested a piece. Silverton said the unique design of the baking slab is her favorite part about the product. "The design inspiration started as a vision of a dish I wanted that really didn't exist on the market," she said. "From the large surface area to the unique handles, the baking slab is one of a kind." Courtesy of Made In "It's ideal for anyone who spends time baking or tinkering with new recipes," she added when asked why a home cook who owns a baking pan needs this additional baking slab. "Sheet pans and baking pans are much more limiting—they don't usually have the ability to go from freezer to oven to table like high-quality French porcelain does. Plus, baking sheets don't look nearly as pretty on the table as this baking slab does." The Best-Selling Stand Mixer Is Lightweight Yet Powerful—and It's Only $50 Silverton said the large flat surface of the slab also allows lots of "endless room for creativity and recipe experimentation," and I can't agree more: I even used the baking slab as my charcuterie board on a hosting emergency. It becomes "the real centerpiece of a dinner party," as Made In co-founder Jake Kalick described it. "I think shoppers were drawn to this product because it's something they don't own yet but looks so timeless," echoed Kalick's co-founder Chip Malt. "It's not a gimmick. It's a great example of our product development ethos: We partner with the best chefs in the world to help design and concept our products, then bring them to life with the best craftsmen. This product is the epitome of that process—an innovative design from Nancy and unmatched beauty from a 200-year-old proprietary porcelain recipe from France." Since the baking slab sold out within a flash when it was released in September, you'll want to pick it up fast this time around; it'll even be delivered in time for Christmas if you're looking for a gift this holiday season. Shop Made In's collaboration with Silverton below. Courtesy of Made In Cookware To buy: Made In Chef Nancy Silverton Baking Slab, $79 at madeincookware.com Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit More Fresh Finds from Food & Wine Grab the Set of Pasta Bowls That Shoppers Call 'Perfect for Just About Anything’ for Just $35 Target Is Taking 50% Off Top-Rated Patio Furniture—We Found the 16 Best Pieces 7 Food and Drink Gifts Your Dad Will Love This Father’s Day, According to Our Editors