Clay Coyote Gallery and Pottery Blog

Photos, ideas and random musings from Tom Wirt and Betsy Price at the Clay Coyote Gallery and Pottery. We encourage comments. www.claycoyote.com

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Name: Clay Coyote
Location: Hutchinson, MN, United States

Tom & Betsy have been potters in Hutchinson, MN for 15 years. Their main focus is on pottery made to be used everyday. View main website at www.claycoyote.com

Thursday, January 10, 2008

HAPPY NEW YEAR.....THE BIG DAY!

So now comes the big day! Timing it backwards from finish, you separate the pork, pork skin, and remove the herbs from the meat/bean ragout.


The Duck is freed from baggie bondage (right) and the layering begins. First a layer of pig skin in the bottom to keep the dish from sticking.
Then a layer of beans,

















Then some pork, the duck, more beans and so on. The Toulouse sausage goes on top. And it all goes into the oven. In this cse Betsy started it at our house, then about 1/2 way through we transported it to the final party at the Fahey's gorgeous prairie style home in Hutchinson.

So here it is! The crowning glory. Just add wine, some fresh french bread, a great salad and wonderful company! Paula's recipe will feed 8 to 14 depending on the appetizers, in this case italian sausage and hard cheeses....and for dessert shirleys famous mudslide cheese cake. Oh man is this living. We give our thanks to Jeff and Candace Woods who brought the salad and wine, Jim and Linda Fahey for hosting, Tom and Shirley Smith for the bread and mudslide...and especially to Paula for all the work she did in finding this classic recipe. This is truly entertaining at it's best.


Oh yeah, everyone was so enthralled with the meal that no one took a picture of everyone sitting down and enjoing!

Is it worth it all? An unqualified yes! There is no better way to enjoy the company of friends!












































And since no one got a picture of everyone, guess thisone of Maggie will have to do!




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Wednesday, January 9, 2008

HAPPY NEW YEAR...CASSOULET DAY 2




The second day (Thursday) is a light schedule. The process is to imitate duck confit. A confit is an old method of storing meats by rendering out fat and storing the meat covered with fat. In this case, we are not using fat, but the cooking method known as sous vide to tenderize the duck meat. After cutting up the duck (this was about the only part where we purchased an ingredient), it is placed overnight in a bag with herbs. Paula Wolfert gives full instructions in her book "The Cooking of SW France". The beauty of this is that it takes 2 days instead of weeks.

The result was excellent. The duck meat becomes silky smooth instead of stringy. Betsy did cheat the instructions a bit. The recipe calls for using just the legs, but she used pretty much the whole thing.



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Tuesday, May 15, 2007

POTS AND LOCAL FOOD-Ceramics Monthly

This article recently ran in Ceramics Monthly. It says a lot about the connection between locally grown foods and handmade pottery.

DowntoEarth.pdf

Katy Hemberger, who helps us out in both the Gallery and the studio during the non-farming months, and her husband, Peter, have a CSA (community supported agriculture) farm just west of Hutch. Visit them at www.augustearth.com . If you live in the Hutchinson, Litchfield or St. Peter area, they still have a couple of shares left for this summer.



Anyway, there's some food for thought here (pun intended).















DowntoEarth.pdf

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