Kotobuki Donabe Japanese Hot Pot, Medium, Dark Copper best Bakers & Casseroles
a must have for any serious kitchen. Available in an array of functional shapes and sizes, each individual piece can be used for baking, cooking, microwaving, serving, and storage.Why Use Kotobuki Donabe Japanese Hot Pot, Medium, Dark Copper ?
- Clear Glass Deep Pie Dish
- Oven, microwave and dishwasher safe
- Measures 10" dia. x 1.75" deep
- See the crust as it's baking
- Made by Anchor Hocking in the USA
- Easy to clean and dishwasher safe
- Bakes food consistently
- Non-porous glass
- Won't absorb food flavors, odors, or stains
- Available in an array of functional shapes and sizes
- Polished Stainless steel
- Easy to clean up
- Reuse of Frying oil
- Oil Filter included
- Includes one 1-1/2-quart oil storage can with filter and lid
has 3 separate channels allowing cooks to be creative and makes it easy to serve vegetarians or carnivores from one pan. A custom-fit, exclusive spatula is deep enough to get that great first piece with no mess. The width and length of each channel is the same as standard lasagna noodles, making lasagna building fast and easy. Can be used to make three dinners in one batch - tonight's dinner and two for future nights or for those unexpected guests.
Kotobuki Donabe Japanese Hot Pot, Medium, Dark Copper is best for youDonabe are earthenware vessels used to make 'nabemono', a warming one-pot meal popular during the winter. Traditionally, a portable stove is placed in the center of the table and the pot is filled with broth and ingredients. There are many different variations of nabemono. Broths can be as simple as water flavored with a little bit of dried kelp, to stronger tastes made with chicken stock or miso. Ingredients often include seafood, poultry, pork, vegetables, tofu and udon. Nabemono is meant to be eaten as a communal meal, where diners sit around the table and pick items directly from the pot. This donabe has an attractive dark copper finish.