The first thing you need to do is wash the pots in hot soapy water. Then soak over night in a pan of fresh water. Set aside to air dry for a day. Next, coat with a light coat of vegetable oil and place in a 400 degree oven for 20 minutes.
This is the easy part. I purchased a frozen loaf of bread dough and let it thaw overnight in the refrigerator. Then I sprayed the clay pots with nonstick cooking spray. With the bread completely thawed, I tore off small ball size pieces. You just want enough to come to the top of the clay pot. Set aside to rise. Then bake in a 350 degree oven for 15 to 20 minutes. Coat the browned top with butter. Then stand back and listen to the oohs and aahs when your family sees your latest creation.
I recommend repeating the process of preparing the clay pots for the next use.

8 comments:
those are perfectly adorable!
Very cute! Nice presentation.
very cute idea! to take note!
What a great idea. I'm a sucker for these kinds of ideas. Who needs expensive molds when you have the best heat conductor in terracotta. It is so educational to check out other friend bloggers on the web. I'm so happy to have found you
So cute! These remind me of this recipe for atomic bread, where you bake the loaves in metal coffee tins (the recipe was obviously written before plastic coffee containers became prevalent haha) and when it was done it would look like a mushroom loud. The recipe bragged that your children would be the only ones at school with round sandwiches. :P
I imagine this would be great as a centerpiece for a picnic or dinner party. Before everyone dug in, of course. :)
You are just too creative girl! I love these.
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These are so cool! You are so clever. I am wanting to make some right now. They would make cute gifts.
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