Making & Using Red Wine Vinegar By Paula Wolfert (From Food and Wine Magazine October 2006) 1. Buy a 1-gallon ceramic crock with a top-quality wood or plastic spigot (we
Some of our more frequently asked questions
Where is Clay Coyote Pottery and Studio? We are 4.5 miles north of Hutchinson, Minnesota. You take a right on 240th street (if traveling north) and we are down the
Butternut Squash Gnocchi with Sage Brown Butter
Gnocchi (Nyo-Key) is a soft thick Italian dumpling. They melt in your mouth and quickly warm and fill your stomach. I have often heard others describe how easy they are
Squash Leaf Canapes
These appetizers are a perfect blend of sweet and savory. They are like a little bite of Fall. They take a little time to prepare, but are well worth the
Winter Squash Dip
Check out the new Clay Coyote Flameware in our Made at the Coyote Shop This was an exceptional year for squash (tomatoes and peppers too!) Yesterday was the last day
Wordless Wednesday… Travel Mug in Creede Colorado
TM is pottery of few words, so we are going to let the pictures do the talking for TM’s recent trip to Creede Colorado’s Last Chance Mine. TM unearthed amethyst,
Travel Mug hikes Chaco Canyon’s ruins
TM (Travel Mug) recently took a glimpse back in time at the ancestral home of the Pueblo and Hopi people at Chaco Canyon in New Mexico. Built around 900 AD,
Travel Mug’s Colorado Zip Lining Adventure…
WEEEEEEEEHEEHEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That about sums up the latest of the travel mugs adventures! It was my partner at the Royal Gorge Zip Lining Tour just outside of Canyon City, Colorado. We
Some Thoughts On What To Do In Hutch
We get lots of folks who stop out to the gallery, and miss the wonderful “Minnesota’s Hometown” atmosphere of Hutch. We’d suggest curing that by planning a couple of extra
Pheasant Tagine with Apricots, Rosemary, and Ginger
This recipe submitted for our tagine recipe contest by Jodi Edstrom was our 3rd place winner. She used pheasant, which is local to our area. We loved that she created