I love simmering my Mexican pinto, red or black beans in the big 4 and 6 quart black pots. After watching how they're made I don't feel bad about spending a lot. Tomorrow I will be buying the 4 quart glazed flat Cazuela pot for some new cooking adventures. I have been eyeing it for a couple years. I had to save up for 3 months to afford it. Gosh, all of their pots are beautiful.
Hi Xochitl, I totally agree with you and very much respect the artisans. In fact, we are their main supporters and advocates. We say in the video, almost works of arts, because some people have argued with us they these are a handicraft.
Superb , regretfully a European trader will skim all the cream as usual . This village should have its own internet outlet and sell directly all around the world . These pots with a glass top will work beautifully in solar cookers .
The smoke isnt turning the pots black. The burning material put in the barrels is using up the oxygen. The absence of oxygen along with the heat makes the iron in the clay slip turn black. If they were to leave the lids off the barrels the pots would come out red.
Is there a video or instructions on how to cure a new chamba pot? Also, I have one that was handed down to me and it smells like dirt so I don't think the previous owner cured it prior to use. I made rice pudding in it and the dessert aquired the dirt tasted . Is it possible to fix this used pot?
+Maureen Benoit If you haven't found your answer yet, all it takes is filling the pot 3/4 full with water and placing it in a 400 degree oven for 30 minutes.
When I have a Japanese clay pot, the curing was the uncooked rice water, using the first soaking of the rice water and boil the water in the clay pot or in oven, and let it sit for at least 2 to 3 hours... the starch from the rice water helps to fill up the voids in the porous clay pot..
You probably did not get the legitimate item, this pieces will not crack unless you drop it. They are very strong and they retain heat very well. Even when they are hot you can grab it by the handles and you won’t get burned.
The other "clay pots" you're referring to are made of Iron that has its surface vitrified to make them uniform, non-reactive and scratch resistant. The pots on the video are made of mostly clay that's also vitrified by the end when they add organic matter in the barrels.
'Found only in this region.' you mean the same pottery that every neolithic farmer in Europe used 80,000 years ago? They had good logistics to import that magic clay!
Oh yeah, “Neolithic farmers in Europe 80,000 yrs ago”. Good burn if you have references. The furthest back archeological finds are 20,000 yrs ago in Asia. I don’t doubt their are discoveries to be made in Africa before this. You go ahead and site your discoveries.
I love simmering my Mexican pinto, red or black beans in the big 4 and 6 quart black pots. After watching how they're made I don't feel bad about spending a lot. Tomorrow I will be buying the 4 quart glazed flat Cazuela pot for some new cooking adventures. I have been eyeing it for a couple years. I had to save up for 3 months to afford it. Gosh, all of their pots are beautiful.
that video it's amazing, make you feel the wish you can not wait to try
These ARE works of art. Not almost. Respect to the ARTisans who do this arduous work of creating these beautiful instruments.
Hi Xochitl, I totally agree with you and very much respect the artisans. In fact, we are their main supporters and advocates. We say in the video, almost works of arts, because some people have argued with us they these are a handicraft.
Superb , regretfully a European trader will skim all the cream as usual . This village should have its own internet outlet and sell directly all around the world .
These pots with a glass top will work beautifully in solar cookers .
The cream skimmers are not Europeans.
The smoke isnt turning the pots black. The burning material put in the barrels is using up the oxygen. The absence of oxygen along with the heat makes the iron in the clay slip turn black.
If they were to leave the lids off the barrels the pots would come out red.
Is the iron naturally in the clay slip or is it put there
@@neos7786 it is naturally in the clay.
I am popping my fingers and watching this video 🎶🎶🎶
dude, this is cool, ya'll should make la chamba pendants
That ladies and gentleman is ART. The sad thing is that they work hard to make this pieces and they get paid so little for them.
When I buy a cookware worth 100$, how much do they get from it ?
How do they make the rim for the lid to sit on?
What is that brown thing that is being coated? Clay or mud
Is there a video or instructions on how to cure a new chamba pot?
Also, I have one that was handed down to me and it smells like dirt so I don't think the previous owner cured it prior to use. I made rice pudding in it and the dessert aquired the dirt tasted . Is it possible to fix this used pot?
+Maureen Benoit
If you haven't found your answer yet, all it takes is filling the pot 3/4 full with water and placing it in a 400 degree oven for 30 minutes.
When I have a Japanese clay pot, the curing was the uncooked rice water, using the first soaking of the rice water and boil the water in the clay pot or in oven, and let it sit for at least 2 to 3 hours... the starch from the rice water helps to fill up the voids in the porous clay pot..
I ordered three black clay pots from amazon. Too expensive and small after use I saw cracks. Is there any way to buy directly from maker.
You probably did not get the legitimate item, this pieces will not crack unless you drop it. They are very strong and they retain heat very well. Even when they are hot you can grab it by the handles and you won’t get burned.
Made some yogurt yesterday with my black clay pot...😂
How to cook using a la chamba pot on an induction stove?
Hi, you have to use an induction disk. It is a think piece of metal that heats up and the clay pot then goes on top of that.
@@ancientcookware9007 ok, thx
Every culture has black pottery, terra negra is what the Romans called it.
where can I purchase this? im looking doe a bean pot ( lead free)
On our website AncientCookware.com
Is there a reason why these clay cooking pots need an induction disk while other clay pots for stove top use do not require it? Thank you
They can also be used on the stove top without the induction disk.
The other "clay pots" you're referring to are made of Iron that has its surface vitrified to make them uniform, non-reactive and scratch resistant.
The pots on the video are made of mostly clay that's also vitrified by the end when they add organic matter in the barrels.
Indian also make black clay cooking pots
'Found only in this region.' you mean the same pottery that every neolithic farmer in Europe used 80,000 years ago? They had good logistics to import that magic clay!
Oh yeah, “Neolithic farmers in Europe 80,000 yrs ago”. Good burn if you have references. The furthest back archeological finds are 20,000 yrs ago in Asia. I don’t doubt their are discoveries to be made in Africa before this. You go ahead and site your discoveries.
What do they use to make it shine
They use precious stones
Price?
I need black clay.can u import this
Hi Farha, when you say can we import these, into where are you asking? We import them into the United States and sell worldwide.
@@ancientcookware9007 iam in dubai
Send us an email of what you would want, and your address, and we can quote you the shipping cost. Info@ancientcookware.com
Ok
I bought this kind of balck clay pot on American Amazon ,it is terrible,each time when I wash it,it lose color,the water turn to black. Why?
could be bad cuality or not cured propertly
Did you cure it first before using it.. or season it first?
CandyBaby W, it’s because you were sold a counterfeit pot. Please don’t cook on that or eat from it. Only buy from reputable resellers.
black clay - only in india... hah
"pecifically". JFC.
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