Renowned chef Paula Wolfert gave us inspiration at the Clay Coyote for making a Moroccan cooking dish called a tagine. You can see in our previous article the history of
Moroccan Cooking with Tagines
The Clay Coyote makes their own line of cookware, the most famous being the flameware line. This includes the ever-so-popular grill basket, the cazuela, the large and small skillets, the
Fresh Veggies, Pesto, and Fontina Cheese Pizza
We are having a BLT event here at Clay Coyote. Join us Saturday for Bites, Licks, and Tastes. We will be sharing our favorite summer recipes. You can sample a
Winter squash and Brussel sprout tagine
At the Clay Coyote we love to cook (especially in clay posts) and we also love to share recipes. This week one customer, Mike, bought a tagine. He shared one
Cassoulet Instructions
We were approached by Paula Wolfert (she has used several of our pots in the past) to see if we could make a cassole similar to one she had bought in France years ago. She was updating her famous book, “The Cooking of Southwest France” and needed a pot large enough to easily hold the whole 22 cup cassoulet recipe (over 5 quarts) and shaped to properly bake this wonderful dish.