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02-11-2009, 06:07 PM
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I had it delivered here last fall, finally got around to seasoning it last week. Tonight, for it's first use, I'm making a Potato Gratin in it. It's a great looking cooking vessel, I'll let you know how it works.
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DUH...after I looked it up, I remembered you ordering it. Looking forward to your review.
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Can't wait to hear about this one. I just love to buy new cooking toys.
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I had one once, it was shaped like an oblong unglazed Dutch Oven.
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I bought them from La Tienda, a 10in (with cover) and a 14 in. It's a glazed terra cotta vessel (the only part bot glazed is the bottom). I made a Potato Gratin in it last night, and loved it (the dish and the recipe). Very easy to clean. I can see nyself using it often. I think the individual ones would be fun to use.
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I remember looking that up when you bought it, Lorraine. Makes me want to get one all over again. You do have to be a bit careful with them though. I had a really nice clay baker (the size of a lasagna pan) from Pampered Chef and it cracked right in half after only being used once or twice. Since I didn't have my receipt any longer and the person who gave the party is no longer around, I'm SOL. But, I still love clay pots.
Maryann
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