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The baker features the classic Romertopf design. The porous clay construction is free of lead, cadmium, and other impurities. Two shaped handles enable baker transportation. A lid fits on top to contain steam and nutrients. Prior to each use, soak the baker for 10 to 15 minutes to allow the clay to absorb moisture. While cooking, the baker releases this moisture to infuse the dish's natural juices for greater flavor and tenderness. Do not preheat the oven when cooking with Romertopf as sudden temperature shifts may result in irreparable damage. Place the filled baker instead in a cold oven for gradual heating. Wash the baker with warm water and sponge and dry immediately. Avoid hardy detergents that may permeate the clay for negative flavor. The baker's interior will stain over time, a reflection of natural seasoning. The baker comes with a limited guarantee. Read all enclosed materials with care before the baker's initial use. Made in Mexico, the baker measures 12 by 6 by 8-1/2 inches and weighs 5 pounds upon shipping. --Jessica Reuling
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Small Romertopf, for great flavor,
By Elise (plt) (US) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Reco International Classic Romertopf 2-5 Pounds Clay Baker (Kitchen)
Clay bakers like this were used during the millenia, and still are great for today. Truly a time tested product! Why is called Romertopf? Because Romans used to cook in those. (Romertopf="Roman pot" in German).
I used Romertopfe for years, this one is small, good for two people. You may consider various sizes for different purposes. This baker, in case you are not familiar with, goes for 5-10 min in water, in order to soak it, and than to oven, but not preheated. The temperature needs to raise gradually. Food cooks in its own juices, if you choose so, but you can also cook stews, and deserts, or even bake cakes, of course. The food cooked in Romertopf has amazing flavor, there is truly a difference in dishes cooked the contemporary way, and in this baker. I recommend this product highly. If you want the flavor of dishes of a bistro, this pot for sure will do.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally bought my own Romertopf,
By Titanium Raven (United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Reco International Classic Romertopf 2-5 Pounds Clay Baker (Kitchen)
A friend of mine cooks with the Romertopf; hers is the large 113 model. She cooks this awesome chicken with wine and mushrooms, and it's to die for!
A few months ago, I bought this smaller-sized one. Also known as model 110 (it's on the base of the Romertopf), it's large enough for a chicken or a medium-sized roast, but not much else. If you want to cook vegetables and such along with meat, get the #113 model. I guess Amazon is still selling the 113 here: Reco International Classic Romertopf 14 Pounds Clay Baker. I bought my 110 from Amazon, but as I write this review, the page says "Currently Unavailable" with no mention of restocking. I recommend this smaller Romertopf for cooking for one or two, say some chicken (or other meat) pieces with vegetables, or just cooking a whole chicken or moderately-sized roast in the 110, and cooking your side dishes separately. Of course, you can cook strictly vegetarian dishes, too. It's just that cooking with the Romertopf makes for such juicy meat dishes, it's where this clay pot really shines in the kitchen! One caution with the small Romertopf -- it's easy to overstuff it or at least fill it to the brim, so be sure to put it on a pan with edges to catch any liquids that may overflow while cooking. Mine has bubbled over every time, so far! I'd also recommend this smaller Romertopf for those interested in trying clay pot cooking, but are not sure if it's something they'll want to do much of. Romertopfs can be kind of expensive (the prices at Amazon are usually the best I've seen, especially when combined with free shipping, when available), and a smaller one costs less. Note: Because these are unglazed clay, when they are used they will "season" by absorbing food liquids & residues, particularly oils -- mine already has splotches from 3 different dishes cooked in it. As such, it's not something you can easily give away as a gift if you don't like cooking with it.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Boy and his Cookware,
By The Service Advisor "JRL" (Lexington, OH) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Reco International Classic Romertopf 2-5 Pounds Clay Baker (Kitchen)
Never thought I'd really enjoy cooking but, this product sure makes it fun (and EASY!). A friend would bring over chicken stew made in one of these bakers that was absolutely the BEST we'd ever eaten. I couldn't believe it would work as easily as she described (it sure does!).
Only wish I would have purchsed a larger one. A decent size chicken pretty much fills up this size baker...and I tend to overdo things with the veggies too. Makes a good-size meal for 2-3 people. Clean-up is also a breeze - use a stiff dish brush, hot water and let it air-dry. MY kinda cleanup!!
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