Cooking With Clay, Part 7: Cazuelas from Puebla

While Puebla is best known for it’s pretty Talavera pottery with it’s ornate decoration and fusion of styles from the old world to the new, I of course go looking for the rustic pots and jars for cooking. Just outside of Puebla is the hip little town of Cholula and I found a studio there making traditional cazuelas.
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The cazuelas are made from a form, not a potter’s wheel.

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Obviously they come in all sizes. I considered renting the one shown above as a summer home.

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Spreading the clay.

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The crowded kiln.

I ended up not buying anything because these were loaded with lead. There are plenty of clever potters who know that the slightly more expensive lead-free slip can make them a lot more money. None of the potters I spoke with seemed to care much while almost all the craftsmen in San Felipe, just outside of Guanajuato were proud of their lead-free products. You can get small lead testing kits from any hardware store.

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Steve Sando

I dig beans.

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