It's a wine glass! A tiny serving bowl! An ice cream dish!
Use This Versatile Glassware for Wine—Or Snacking
If you've ever been to Europe or a Brooklyn apartment, you've probably seen a bodega glass. Made of thin, tempered glass, it has a wide mouth, straight sides, and an overall look that manages to be unassuming and inexplicably chic at the same time, like a French teenager in jeans and white sneakers.
Bormioli Rocco makes them in a variety of sizes, but the most versatile are the 7.5-ounce mini tumblers. They're lightweight but durable; elegant enough for serveware but functional enough to used as a kitchen tool. You can serve panna cotta in them, or a scoop of ice cream drizzled in olive oil and flaky salt. You can use them to mis out prepped ingredients or to serve sauce alongside a main. Of course, you can serve wine in them as many European cafés do. You can store hundreds of them in a tiny cabinet, stacked on top of one another. A set of 12 only costs around $30. So, join the cult. Buy the glasses. You won't regret it. —Emily Johnson Other Glasses We Love When you buy something through our retail links, we earn an affiliate commission. This e-mail was sent to you by epicurious. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please add our e-mail address, epicurious@newsletters.epicurious.com, to your address book.
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Friday, May 7, 2021
This Italian drinking glass does triple duty in the kitchen
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