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Clay Baker 140

Clay Baker 140

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Brand New design. The new RT 140 is an intermediate size between the 111 and the 113 and features a high top and classic design. 5 - 7 Lbs. capacity.
Measures 13"L x 9-1/2"W x 6-1/2"H

Clay Pot Cooking
Centuries Old Brought Up To Date


This is Model 140

Soak the baker for about 15 minutes and always put a Romertopf in a cold oven and then turn it on. With an electric oven you can turn it up to the temp needed as they heat up gradually, but if you are using a gas oven you have to turn it up a little at a time like 150 degree's at a time as gas ovens heat up very quickly.
Always when removing the Romertopf place it on a towel...never place it on a cold surface as it will crack it.

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PREPARING SQUASH
Wash squash, then pat dry with paper towels. Use a sharp knife to cut in half and scrape out seeds and fibrous strings. Acorn squash can be cut into decorative rings.

Generally winter squash is first cooked, then the flesh is scooped out of the shell. It can be difficult to peel the shell from raw winter squash.

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