Clay pot baking and cooking is ancient in its roots and technology. The Chinese and Romans both used these pots to cook and bake a variety of dishes form full imperial feasts to meager bread for the masses. Clay bakers, also called clay pots or hot pots in the Far East, are unglazed fired clay dishes that have porous properties allowing heat and moisture to combine to cook meals evenly and while sealing in nutrients. This method of cooking food has not remained in antiquity and in fact has risen in popularity due to people wanting healthier meals and lifestyles.
Clay bakers require no additional oil, butter or fats to keep the moisture in your meal. They are soaked in water for 10 to 15 minutes prior to cooking. The porous clay soaks in the water and redistributes it as it is heated in the oven creating a "steaming" effect without over cooking the entrée and depleting it of nutrients, in fact the pots seal in the natural juices and flavors of your meal. You don't even need the skin on chicken or the fat on roasts, cut it all off and let the pot do the work for you. Clay bakers are great for small meals for two or for a large busy family as an entire meal can be cooked at once.
These clay pots aren't just easy to use; they are extremely affordable. No need to buy multiple pans and dishes, all you need is a single clay baker; however, if you plan to prepare fish often you should consider using a separate clay pot as the fish's natural juices and flavors will permeate the porous clay. There are plenty of affordable styles of flat clay bakers for preparing fish and seafood.
Clay bakers, and clay earthenware in general, is very sensitive to rapid changes in temperature, a minor downside. They should always be placed in a cold, never preheated, oven to avoid cracking the clay. The reverse is also true; when finished cooking always place the baker atop a cradle or on a hot pad to avoid the cold countertop to come into contact with the pot itself.
Only one pot to clean is by itself is great advantage but cleaning the clay bakers is really easy. Remember to let your clay baker cool down before placing in water for cleaning to avoid cracking. Simply use a nylon brush to scrub the interior of the dish, never use steel wool or harsh abrasives as they could damage the pot or clog the pores needed for proper cooking. For more stubborn foods, soak the pot over night with baking soda and in the morning scrub it out as noted above. Be sure to separate the lid from the pot so both completely dry. Soaps and cleansers should not be used as they too could block the pores of the clay.
Cooking a meal or entrée in a clay pot is an easy and simple way to create healthy and delectable food for yourself and your family. Almost any recipe can be prepared using this cooking method. Increase the temperature of the recipe by 10 to 20% and decrease the time by about 15% as well. As a hint, test your meals with an instant thermometer the first few times you use your clay baker. Place all of your ingredients into the clay baker and then place in a cold oven, set the timer and walk away. That's it; no mess, no fuss, just fantastic nutritious meals.
- Related Articles
- Related Q&A
- Quick and Healthy Cooking
- Healthy Cooking - Great Ways To Cook Low-calorie Low-fat Dishes
- Healthy Cooking - Best Way To Add Years To Your Life
- Healthy Cooking For Special Diets
- Healthy Cooking DVD - Innovative New Medium To Start Healthy Cooking
- Low-Cost Healthy Cooking - Great Ideas To Cook An Inexpensive Yet Healthy Meal
- Choosing Healthy Cooking Oils - Tips To Identify The Best Oils
- Healthy Cooking - Have A Happier Birthday With These Ideas




Outdoor Pizza Oven Is The Latest Trend In Outdoor Cooking
By: Daniel Hansen | 06/01/2010The hottest trend in cooking industry right now is undoubtedly taking every American backyard by storm. It is the outdoor pizza oven. Ever wonder how your friend or your relative was able to set-up the wonderful oven set in his or her backyard? Do you want to acquire the same thing for your home?
What you need to know about Indian spices and Curry
By: Harry0 | 05/01/2010Want to have delicious Indian food abroad or in the UK specifically then you can access best Indian restaurants in the UK known for offering mesmerizing Indian food and curry.
Indian Food recipes: An easy way to delicious Indian meals
By: sterlenkamryn | 05/01/2010When it comes to flavoring, the Indian food recipes are having a wide array of choices. Even though, non-vegetarians are also still tasting that mouth watering zest without any chicken or any other meat used as ingredients.
Kindle Digital Cookbooks: A Handier Way to Cook
By: Genesis Davies | 05/01/2010While you can find plenty of recipes online, there’s still something special about cookbooks that will ensure they are here to stay. Portability is a bit of an issue sometimes, but if you opt for a digital cookbook that can be read on Amazon’s Kindle, you solve that issue.
Looking For That Special Cooking Class In Spain?
By: Rudy Silva | 04/01/2010Become a professional chef while on vacation. You can enroll in cooking class in Portugal. There are cooking classes offered for vacationers. You can learn culinary cooking in Spain, Italy, or Greece. Cooking holidays give you opportunity to meet new chefs. You can definitely enhance your skill through a cooking vacation. Check this article to learn about how to enroll for cooking holidays.
Effectively Eliminate Garlic Clove Aromas
By: Garlic Reporter | 04/01/2010Cooking with garlic can be messy and garlic smell is hard to wash-off. Finally, a new kitchen gadget eliminates garlic smells.
Using Tea As A Low-Fat, Health Promoting Spice
By: Shawn Allen | 03/01/2010Tea doesn't have to be a beverage to have with your meal, it can also be used in a variety of creative ways to spice up your everyday dishes.
Difference Between T304 and T316 Waterless Stainless Steel Cookware
By: Marcia Klun | 03/01/2010Most waterless cookware is T304 surgical stainless steel. Recently, a few companies have started to use T316 stainless steel in their cookware. While there are some distinct differences between the two, the visible eye cannot detect any difference between the two. Further, there is not a distinguishable difference in taste either. What then is the actual difference between the two grades of stainless steel?
A Turkey Dinner Prepared the Clay Baker Way!
By: Terry Retter | 20/11/2009 | RecipesTry roasting your next turkey the Clay Baker way with this easy low calorie recipe. Your Holiday turkey will be tasty and moist and loved by the whole family.
Creating Brick Oven Style Bread At Home With Clay Baker Cookware
By: Terry Retter | 07/11/2009 | Cooking TipsUsing clay bakers creates bread as close to that found in a brick oven bakery. The taste and quality can be duplicated at home! And I will give you one secret tip as well! My wife has a basic bread recipe that she loves. It can be amended in a...
Four Reasons to Cook With a Clay Baker
By: Terry Retter | 09/10/2009 | Cooking TipsIf you are a "newbie" to clay baker cooking, or just researching clay baker cookware, there are several great reasons to take the culinary leap into this method of cooking. After soaking your clay baker in water for about 10 minutes, and placing your ingredients in your clay baker, it...
Shopping for Cast Iron Cookware
By: Terry Retter | 09/10/2009 | Cooking TipsThere are so many options available in cast iron cookware today. A virtual cornucopia of shapes, sizes, styles and colors are available to suit any cook's need or wishes. Perhaps one of the best places to shop for cast iron cookware is at Your Smart Kitchen.com, due to the vast...
Clay Bakers - How To Use And Care For Them
By: Terry Retter | 09/10/2009 | Cooking TipsThe oven is sometimes called the heart of the home, and baking for our loved ones can be very rewarding and fulfilling. The challenge is to prepare flavorsome meals which are also healthy and nutritious. Romertopf and Schlemmertopf brand clay bakers produce exactly these results. They are also simple to...
Tips to Make Your Enameled Cast Iron Cookware Last a Lifetime!
By: Terry Retter | 14/09/2009 | Cooking TipsChasseur Enameled Cast Iron Cookware can be an investment which will last you for as long as you cook, if you treat and maintain your cookware properly. By observing a few guidelines, your cast iron cookware will become a well-seasoned and much-loved heirloom to pass on to future generations of...
Special Features of the Fissler Stainless Steel Cookware - Fine German Craftsmanship With Superior Functionality
By: Terry Retter | 14/09/2009 | Cooking TipsIt is hard to not get excited about all the exceptional features of the Fissler stainless steel cookware products! Fine German engineering and beautiful design are incorporated into each piece, for any and every cooking application. Let's review some of these innovative features, but to appreciate the outstanding quality of...
Clad Cookware - Encapsulation of Aluminum or Copper With Stainless Steel
By: Terry Retter | 30/08/2009 | Cooking TipsEncapsulated cookware is fairly new to the market and is exactly what its name implies. Encapsulation by definition is the action of covering or surrounding one material with another material for purposes like durability, chemical stability, heat distribution, weight reduction and so on. This has become very popular in cookware and...