Paula Wolfert of Sonoma has been collecting clay pots for more than 50 years. Known for coaxing recipes out of grandmothers all over the Mediterranean, the cookbook author has a story to tell about ...
Saute onion; add flour, then add broth in a Clay Coyote Flameware Dutch Oven. Cook to a boil, about 1 minute. Add rice, chicken, carrots, almonds and salt; simmer for 5 minutes. Blend in milk and ...
Cooking for yourself can sometimes feel like one of the most difficult, energy-draining tasks. A majority of recipes yield multiple servings, plus it may not feel entirely worth it to spend hours on a ...
In this article, we bring you three authentic traditional Pongal recipes, curated by Gopalsamy S, Speciality Chef, Mahindra ...
It's fitting that Clay Coyote pottery studio is celebrating its 30th year with a cookbook. "It's funny because you know how they say cooking is an art and baking is a science? Pottery is both," said ...
Ponggal, the traditional Tamil harvest festival symbolising gratitude to nature and the sun for a bountiful yield, is closely ...
Archaeologists are fascinated by many different aspects of cultures in the distant past, but determining what ancient people cooked and ate can be particularly challenging. A team of researchers spent ...
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 ...