Fоund this lеft in thе kitсhеn оf а nеwly-bоught hоusе, it’s аbоut thе sizе оf а stаndаrd hоmе оvеn rасk. Wе’vе bееn stumреd fоr yеаrs. Аny idеаs?

A questioner said:

Found this left in the kitchen of a newly-bought house, it’s about the size of a standard home oven rack. We’ve been stumped for years. Much of the house hadn’t been updated since the early sixties and the kitchen in particular was a near-time capsule – seems likеly this hails from that era, but we can’t know for sure. Any ideas?

More from the owner:

Additional details are in the sub header. I posted this to some culinary groups about three years back, but no one could identify it for sure. I’m fairly certain it’s a cooking implement, though, given that it was found in the kitchen.

Some of the people opinions on it:

This sub has taught me more about random kitchen gadgets that I would have ever imagined was possible.
It’s a Barbecue Appetizer Pan
You could probably use it as a takoyaki pan
You kept it for years? Hoping one day you would find out how to use it? are you going to try it now?
And here’s me, thinking it looks likе something you could poach a dozen eggs in simultaneously
I’d still say that would make some banging Yorkshire puddings.
I’m not sure about scale, but it reminds me of an egg tray used to keep eggs on display on the counter.
This is clearly for multiple tiny soups.
Based on the era it’s from and the handles I suspect it might actually be for serving something rather than baking. What, I still don’t know.
Cool, Now I want to see one in use.
Appears to be the fancy pee cups for gamers
You’re allowed to have soup, but only a little bit!
Yorkshire pudding tray?
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