Best Ramekins Under $100 (2026)

We selected ramekins under $100 using a value score that weights verified user ratings, material and feature relevance (lids, oven-safety), pack size, and overall price-to-feature balance

This roundup identifies high-value ramekins under $100, focusing on durable materials, capacity, and practical features like lids or commercial-grade construction. Picks were ranked by a value score combining user ratings, materials (porcelain, ceramic, melamine, stainless steel), pack size, and price-to-feature balance

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    Corelle Vitrelle Winter Frost Ramekin Bow, 6-pack, White

    Corelle Vitrelle Winter Frost Ramekin Bow, 6-pack, White

    Corelle • ★ 3.8/5 • Mid-Range

    Glazed white ramekins with 6 oz capacity and 3.75" diameter, 1.75" high. Ideal for dips, sauces, and small desserts; durable, lightweight, versatile for meal prep and sauces. Customers note portioning and separation of snacks and sauces as a use case

    • 6 oz capacity
    • durable and versatile
    • lightweight and dishwasher-friendly (implied by durability)
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Buying Guide

Choose the right material

Porcelain and ceramic handle oven-to-table use and retain heat for desserts; melamine is lightweight for casual dining, while stainless steel is best for commercial or condiment use

Match capacity to use

Smaller 2–4 oz cups suit condiments and single-portion sauces; 6–8 oz ramekins work better for soufflés, custards, and individual baked dishes

Consider lids for storage

Lidded sets let you store prepared portions and protect leftovers—useful for ceramic ramekins that include airtight lids

Evaluate pack size vs. value

Large packs of small stainless-steel condiment cups offer commercial value for catering, while smaller multi-packs of porcelain or melamine suit home entertaining

Check oven and dishwasher safety

Confirm oven-safe temperatures for baking and dishwasher-safe labels for easy cleanup—porcelain and most ceramics typically meet both