A while back I found a Corning Electromatic Skillet and subsequently found a Cookmates casserole to fit it.
Within a few months I found another skillet that was priced right so I picked it up as a spare or potential gift, and have since found a couple more vintage Corning A-10-B casseroles.
Today when I was rearranging things I discovered that none of my A-10-B casseroles or the Cookmates would fit on one of the skillets. They were all slightly too big at 9.75 x 9.75 inches square. They all fit perfectly on the other skillet.
Both skillets appear identical -- until you flip them over. The one nothing fits on is a model P-12-ES. The one that they fit is a model P-12-ES N.
So now I'm wondering what size/model Corningware Casserole is designed for the P-12-ES. The later (?) A-10-B types that measure 9.5 x 9.5 are too small and can slide off. Did the P-12-ES have a specific casserole paired with it that measures 9 5/8 x 9 5/8 or something?
Within a few months I found another skillet that was priced right so I picked it up as a spare or potential gift, and have since found a couple more vintage Corning A-10-B casseroles.
Today when I was rearranging things I discovered that none of my A-10-B casseroles or the Cookmates would fit on one of the skillets. They were all slightly too big at 9.75 x 9.75 inches square. They all fit perfectly on the other skillet.
Both skillets appear identical -- until you flip them over. The one nothing fits on is a model P-12-ES. The one that they fit is a model P-12-ES N.
So now I'm wondering what size/model Corningware Casserole is designed for the P-12-ES. The later (?) A-10-B types that measure 9.5 x 9.5 are too small and can slide off. Did the P-12-ES have a specific casserole paired with it that measures 9 5/8 x 9 5/8 or something?