You're sitting at a table, either in someone's home or in a restaurant, and a very hot earthenware pot appears. The lid is removed, a geyser of steam rushes out, and the room fills with mouthwatering ...
Clay pots have been gently settled in hearths for many generations, containing countless, varied recipes from diverse cultures. When it comes to food, technological advances don’t always yield better ...
I don’t think I’ve ever met a clay cooking pot I didn’t like . . . or want to own. I like to say that every pot in my collection tells a story. Here, in no particular order, are a few of them: I ...
Paula Wolfert of Sonoma has been collecting clay pots for more than 50 years. Known for coaxing recipes out of grandmothers all over the Mediterranean, the cookbook author has a story to tell about ...
The handsome Spanish cazuelas, Moroccan tagines and other Mediterranean clay pots I've been finding as I poke around cookware stores have refueled my fascination with cooking in clay. Their luminous ...
It`s time to dig out that clay pot that has been gathering dust in the cabinet. Barbara Harris, the guru of microwave cooking, has paired the clay pot, the microwave oven and 100 recipes in her new ...
"Clay pot cooking in Moroccan cuisine probably dates back to when Romans ruled parts of North Africa, but it's hard to pinpoint when the tagine itself appeared," explains Christine Benlafquih, editor ...
Seeing earthen pots, also known as clay pots, around evokes a sense of nostalgia, connecting me to childhood memories and the times we used to visit my maternal grandmother in our hometown. She cooked ...
1. Drain the beans, cover with fresh water, and cook until they are half tender, about 30 minutes. Meanwhile, cut the lamb into 1/2-inch cubes and toss with salt and pepper. 2. Heat 1 1/4 tablespoons ...
For many years, Paula Wolfert served another version of this dish, using giant prawns in their shells. Back in the late 1950s, she prepared them along with several other Spanish dishes for a party ...