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Garlic Baker - #107
Product Description:
How does this work?
1. Soak the lid in water for about 15 minutes so the unglazed part retains some moisture.
2. While the lid is soaking, cut the tops off the garlic bulbs and remove the loose paper.
3. Place the whole bulb of garlic on the plate (optional: and sprinkle with sea salt and pepper).
4. Put the damp lid on top of plate which covers up the garlic.
5. Place the entire Garlic Baker into a cold oven.
6. Set oven to 350F and set time for 50-60 minutes.
7. Remove from oven and uncover
8. Each soft clove will slip out of the bulb by using a small fork or knife.
9. The soft clove will spread like soft butter on a piece of bread.
10. Add Romano cheese and enjoy!
This handmade pottery garlic baker has been made on the potter’s wheel.
Microwave, oven, dishwasher, and food safe.
Made in Iowa, U.S.A.
Dimensions:
6.5 inches in diameter (the plate)
3.25 inches in height (without handle)
5.5 inches diameter inside dome
2.5 inches height inside dome
Also Known As:
Garlic Roaster
Additional Information (click on the links for even more info):
- Item availability: We have many items in-stock but our inventory is very fluid.
- After you place an order, you will receive a detailed email letting you know if your item is in-stock or not.
- IF time is an issue, please CALL (during open hours) or EMAIL us for item availability BEFORE purchasing. We are happy to answer questions.
- In-stock items: We will hold or ship the item ASAP.
- Out-of-stock items: We will create it for you in 3-14 weeks (depending on the season and the quantity of orders in our queue).
- Shipping Policy: We ship through USPS.
- Handmade Pottery Policy: This is what to expect in regards to our pottery.
- Every item is made by hand on the potter's wheel or hand-formed using the slab table. This makes each one unique as a fingerprint.
- Pictures online are a good representation of what the pottery looks like; what you receive is not the exact same item in the picture.
- Pots may vary in shape, size, glaze, and patterns from kiln load to kiln load.
- Our pottery glaze colors might look different depending on what they are viewed on (computer monitor or device). Our Glaze Color Options page shows many items (from different kiln loads) in the same glaze color for you to see the color range.