The Japanese clay vessel is perfect for hot pots like this chicken-meatball nabe. By Tejal Rao A donabe is a Japanese cooking vessel made of clay — do means “clay,” nabe means “pot.” But if you talk ...
When you are cooking, the vessel you use can serve as a special secret ingredient, changing the way your food tastes. Morgan Baum from Clay Coyote shows us a Tagine, which is the name of the vessel ...
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 ...
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