Search for IKEA ramekins right now, and you’ll hit a wall: the VARDAGEN ramekin, the one most of those Pinterest boards and recipe blogs are pointing to, isn’t on IKEA’s site anymore.

Replacements.com lists its production run as 2016 to 2023, and a quick check of IKEA’s own catalog confirms that the old product page now redirects to the general baking pans category, no ramekin in sight.

That’s not the end of the story, though. IKEA still sells something almost identical for less than two dollars: the FÄRGKLAR baking/serving dish with lid.

Below is what actually changed, what to buy instead, and how it stacks up against Pyrex and Le Creuset on size, safety, and price.


What Happened to IKEA’s VARDAGEN Ramekin?

IKEA Ramekins

IKEA stopped making the VARDAGEN ramekin; the production window was from 2016 to 2023.

VARDAGEN Ramekin Specs (When It Was Sold)

SpecDetail
Article number802.893.04
MaterialStoneware
Diameter4.5 in (11.5 cm)
Height2.25 in (6 cm)
Weight11 oz
ColorOff-white
DesignersPreutz, Wihlborg, Braasch, Karlsson
Last listed price$2.99
Production window2016–2023

Where to Find a Used VARDAGEN Ramekin Today

  • eBay has the most consistent stock, with sets of four to five secondhand VARDAGEN ramekins typically running $15 to $20 plus shipping.
  • Poshmark and Facebook Marketplace list individual sellers’ kitchen clear-outs, often cheaper than eBay but with less reliable photos of chips or glaze wear.
  • Look for the stamped article number 802.893.04 on the underside before buying, since IKEA reused similar off-white stoneware shapes across other discontinued lines.
  • The same chip-and-glaze checks apply here as they do when authenticating vintage Fiestaware pieces; look under raking light for hairline cracks before you commit to buying a “lot of 5” sight unseen.

The Current IKEA Substitute: FÄRGKLAR Baking/Serving Dish

The dish that fills the gap is FÄRGKLAR — a 0.2-liter (6.8-ounce) stoneware baking and serving dish with a lid, priced at $1.99 each. It isn’t labeled a ramekin anywhere on IKEA’s site. It’s filed under ovenware.

But it’s the same size class, the same material, and the same oven-to-table use case, and IKEA shoppers have been calling it a ramekin replacement in their own product reviews for over a year.

FÄRGKLAR Size, Price & Color Options

SpecDetail
Capacity0.2 L (6.8 oz)
Price$1.99 each
MaterialStoneware, with lid
ColorsGlossy beige, matte light gray, matte light pink, matte light green
Safe forOven, microwave, dishwasher
Rating4.7 out of 5 (50 reviews)

Is FÄRGKLAR Actually the Same as a Ramekin?

Functionally, yes, with one difference worth knowing before you buy. A true ramekin is open and straight-sided, built for browning sugar under a broiler or letting a soufflé climb without anything in the way.

FÄRGKLAR comes with a lid, which is a real upgrade for storage and reheating, but means you’ll want to remove it before anything goes under the broiler.

Reviewers have used it for crème brûlée, baked pasta, French onion soup, and keeping oatmeal warm. The lid just comes off for the browning step.


Other Current IKEA Dishes That Work as Ramekins

FÄRGKLAR isn’t the only option still on shelves. Two other current lines cover the gaps it leaves behind, one for higher heat tolerance, one for the classic lidless shape.

IKEA 365+ Feldspar Porcelain Bowls

  • IKEA 365+ is made from feldspar porcelain, a denser ceramic rated oven-safe up to 536°F (280°C) — well above FÄRGKLAR’s stoneware ceiling.
  • It comes without a lid, in the open-bowl shape that’s closer to a traditional ramekin or soufflé dish.
  • Feldspar porcelain is also the material IKEA leans on most in its own food-safety claims, covered in the lead section below.

LÄTTVIKTIG & GLADELIG Small Glass/Stoneware Dishes

  • LÄTTVIKTIG is tempered glass, also rated to 536°F, and lets you watch a soufflé rise or sugar caramelize through the sides.
  • GLADELIG is a stoneware set of two, sold in gray and dark gray, sized closer to a small individual baking dish than a single-portion ramekin.
  • Neither comes with a lid, so both behave more like the original VARDAGEN than FÄRGKLAR does.
  • For an even lighter option than stoneware, wheat straw plates as a lighter-weight alternative, are worth a look for a kitchen where dropped dishes are a daily risk — just know they’re for serving, not baking, since they aren’t oven-safe.

IKEA Ramekin Sizes Explained (And What They’re Used For)

Ramekin sizes run from 2 ounces to 8 ounces, and the right one depends entirely on what’s going inside it.

For IKEA specifically, FÄRGKLAR’s 6.8-ounce capacity lands in the middle of that range, big enough for a single dessert serving, not quite big enough for a full soufflé.

Standard Ramekin Sizes in Ounces and Milliliters

SizeVolume (ml)Best for
2 oz60 mlDipping sauces, condiments
4 oz120 mlCrème brûlée, baked eggs
6 oz175 mlFÄRGKLAR-sized desserts, French onion soup
8 oz240 mlIndividual soufflés, mini pot pies

Best Size for Crème Brûlée, Soufflé & Baked Eggs

  • Crème brûlée wants 4 to 6 ounces — go bigger and the custard-to-sugar-crust ratio gets thrown off.
  • Soufflé needs 6 to 8 ounces of headroom so the batter can climb without spilling over the rim.
  • Baked eggs work best in the smallest size, around 4 ounces, since a deeper dish cooks the whites unevenly.
  • Dips and condiments can go as small as 2 ounces, which makes FÄRGKLAR’s 6.8-ounce size oversized for that job but still usable.

Are IKEA Ramekins Oven-, Microwave-, & Dishwasher-Safe?

Yes, across every current IKEA option — FÄRGKLAR, IKEA 365+, and LÄTTVIKTIG are all rated for oven use, alongside IKEA’s other oven-safe dinnerware collections. The ceiling changes by material, though, and that’s where it actually matters which one you grab.

Maximum Oven Temperature by Material

MaterialMax oven tempIKEA products
Feldspar porcelain536°F (280°C)IKEA 365+
Tempered glass536°F (280°C)LÄTTVIKTIG
Stoneware~450°F (230°C)FÄRGKLAR, GLADELIG

Feldspar porcelain and tempered glass both clear stoneware’s ceiling by close to 90°F, so if you’re broiling at high heat, IKEA 365+ or LÄTTVIKTIG is the safer pick.

Stoneware’s real advantage shows up after the oven, not during it. It holds heat longer once it’s out, which matters more for serving than for baking.

Microwave & Dishwasher Safety Rules

  • All three materials are dishwasher-safe, but hand-washing FÄRGKLAR’s lid specifically is worth the extra step, since repeated dishwasher heat shortens how long the seal stays snug.
  • Skip the freezer-to-oven jump with any of them. Stoneware and porcelain can crack from thermal shock the same way glass does.
  • Don’t microwave any piece with metallic trim or gold decoration. Plain glazed FÄRGKLAR and IKEA 365+ pieces are microwave-safe; decorated lines aren’t.

Is IKEA Stoneware Lead-Free and Food-Safe?

Yes, IKEA’s stoneware is lead-free, and the claim holds up under independent testing, not just marketing copy.

What Independent XRF Testing Found

IKEA’s lead and cadmium testing results start with the company’s own statement that its dinnerware has been produced lead-free since around 2010. The stronger evidence comes from outside the company, though.

Lead Safe Mama, the consumer-testing project run by Tamara Rubin, has run XRF scans on multiple IKEA dishware pieces and published the raw readings instead of a simple pass/fail label.

Two separate pieces came back with total lead readings of 86 ±16 ppm and 62 ±26 ppm, both classified by the project as within the safe range, with mercury, cadmium, and arsenic showing non-detect on the same scans.

That’s a different kind of evidence than a generic “tested for lead and cadmium” line: it’s an actual instrument reading, from a named independent tester, on a physical piece someone owned.

How IKEA’s Safety Standards Compare to Other Brands

BrandLead/cadmium statusSource
IKEA (current)Lead-free since ~2010; XRF spot checks non-detect for cadmiumLead Safe Mama testing
Pyrex (current)Lead-free soda-lime/borosilicate glass doesn’t need a lead-based glazeMaterial composition
Le Creuset (stoneware)Mixed — some colorways have tested positive for trace lead and cadmium, and the brand currently declares antimony in select varietiesIndependent XRF testing, brand disclosures
Vintage Fiestaware (pre-1972)Lead-based glazes common, especially the original redDocumented glaze history

IKEA’s current lineup and Pyrex’s glass test the cleanest of the four. Le Creuset’s risk sits in older or certain colored pieces rather than the whole line, and vintage Fiestaware is the one case here where the lead concern is well-documented history, not an occasional finding.


IKEA Ramekins vs. Pyrex, Le Creuset & Other Ramekin Brands

Price is where this comparison gets the most lopsided. FÄRGKLAR costs $1.99 for 6.8 ounces — $0.29 per ounce — and none of the named competitors below come close to matching that rate.

Price-Per-Piece Comparison

ProductSizePricePrice per oz
IKEA FÄRGKLAR6.8 oz$1.99$0.29
Pyrex 6 oz custard cup (4-pack)6 oz~$4.80 each$0.80
Le Creuset Straight Wall Ramekin7 oz$18.00$2.57

Le Creuset runs roughly nine times FÄRGKLAR’s per-ounce cost. Some of that gap is brand premium, the same kind of premium that shows up across dinnerware generally.

See how Corelle’s lead history compares to its competitors for a similar price-versus-reputation breakdown in a different category.

When to Choose IKEA Over a Dedicated Ramekin Brand

Choose IKEA when ramekins are a kitchen workhorse, not a showpiece, bulk dip servings for a party, oatmeal portions for a week of meal prep, or backup dishes you won’t mind a guest chipping.

Choose Le Creuset when the dish goes straight from oven to table at a dinner you’re hosting, and the color and 500°F heat ceiling are doing real work.

Choose Pyrex when you want to watch the food cook through clear glass, or move straight from freezer to microwave without the thermal-shock risk stoneware carries.


If a recipe calls for ramekins this week, skip the secondhand hunt. FÄRGKLAR is in stock now, costs less than a coffee, and handles most of what the original VARDAGEN did. Look for it in the ovenware aisle, not the bakeware aisle — that’s where IKEA currently files it.

FAQ

Are IKEA ramekins still sold in 2026?

No, the VARDAGEN ramekin was discontinued sometime between 2023 and 2024, and IKEA’s current catalog has no product called a ramekin. FÄRGKLAR, a similarly sized stoneware dish with a lid, has replaced it in function if not in name.

What is the closest current IKEA product to a ramekin?

FÄRGKLAR, the 0.2 L (6.8 oz) baking/serving dish with lid, priced at $1.99. IKEA 365+ feldspar porcelain bowls are the closest match if you want the classic lidless shape instead.

What size is an IKEA ramekin?

The discontinued VARDAGEN measured 4.5 inches across and 2.25 inches tall. Its replacement, FÄRGKLAR, holds 6.8 ounces in a similar footprint.

Can IKEA ramekins go in the oven?

Yes, all of IKEA’s current options are oven-safe. Stoneware pieces like FÄRGKLAR top out around 450°F, while feldspar porcelain and tempered glass handle up to 536°F.

Are IKEA ramekins microwave-safe?

Yes, as long as the piece has no metallic trim or gold decoration. Plain glazed stoneware and porcelain, including FÄRGKLAR and IKEA 365+, are microwave-safe.

Is IKEA stoneware lead-free?

Yes. IKEA’s dinnerware has been produced lead-free since roughly 2010, and independent XRF testing by Lead Safe Mama confirmed non-detect cadmium on the pieces it scanned.

Can I use an IKEA ramekin for crème brûlée?

Yes, with one adjustment: remove FÄRGKLAR’s lid before broiling the sugar topping. A 4-to-6-ounce dish gives the best custard-to-crust ratio.

How much do IKEA ramekin alternatives cost?

FÄRGKLAR runs $1.99 per piece, the cheapest option in this entire comparison. That’s roughly a third of Pyrex’s per-ounce price and a ninth of Le Creuset’s.

Where can I buy the original VARDAGEN ramekin secondhand?

eBay has the most consistent stock, with sets of four or five running $15 to $20 plus shipping. Poshmark and Facebook Marketplace list individual sellers’ pieces, usually cheaper but less predictable.

Are IKEA ramekins dishwasher safe?

Yes, FÄRGKLAR, IKEA 365+, and LÄTTVIKTIG are all dishwasher-safe. Hand-washing FÄRGKLAR’s lid is worth doing anyway, since repeated dishwasher heat shortens how long its seal stays snug.


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