In the US they all them pie plates...I had edited my previous post because I misunderstood and didn't realize you wanted little ones. I see that Walmart does carry mini 6" ones but dragnlaw gave you better advice, they might have even smaller ones on Amazon.Thanks guys - I must have been googling the wrong name or something - found a lot of "family sized" dishes but no single/individual ones
Do they have a specific name by any chance, for future reference?
Dollar stores might even have glass ones.Amazon has many choices. Sets of 5 or 6 inch.
Or even your $ $tores will have foil disposable ones.
I'm cheap, i will wash and reuse even the foil ones several times.
I also have ceramic fluted/rippled edge ones.
mega language issues hovering . . .
what US considers "pies" - ala fruit pies, pan, sloped sides , , , ,
is not necessarily what European / esp. British/UK / as-assumed by Aussies . . .
the same thing.
"pasties" - ?Welsh? are monikered as "meat pies" - but what would be called a 'turnover with meat not fruit filling' in USA.
USA 'pot pies' - made/cooked (commercially) in either a single serving sloped sided "shell" or (home style) a straight sided ramekin . . . is another variant.
all of which goes up in smoke when talking about non-meat round things - like "tortes"
which are almost without exception done in straight sided pans - USA style "spring form" pans.