Crafted by hand, this set of two clay dishes are produced in the village of La Rambla in southern Spain, an area with 4,000 years of pottery tradition. Made from red clay collected in the Spanish cities of Zamora, Valencia and Teruel, each dish is shaped and dried in the Spanish sun before being fired in a 1832℉ oven. The 8-inch diameter and low sides make them the perfect size for individually served dishes and tapas. Unlike some terracotta tabletop items that cannot withstand high temperatures, these cazuelas can handle a slow, steady heat, so foods cook gently and evenly. Use them in place of a skillet over medium heat, a paella pan, a sauté pan or oven casserole. Each glazed piece is one of a kind and may come with slight variations.
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Use in place of skillets, paella pans, sauté pans, or oven casseroles.
Before exposing your cazuela to high heat for the first time, cure the dish by soaking it in water and cover for four hours. After soaking, fill the dish with water to below the rim and place on a low flame, gradually raising the temperature, until the water starts boiling. Hand-wash recommended and be sure to avoid quick temperature changes.
Cerámica Muñoz, started by Manuel Muñoz in 1982, is a second-generation, family-run business. Located in the village of La Rambla—a region famous for hand-crafted pottery dating back 4,000 years in the province of Córdoba—Cerámica Muñoz specializes in traditional Spanish ceramics.
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