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a horizontally framed photograph shows a charcuterie spread on a white kitchen counter. there is a clay coyote large tray with handles in midnight garden, various glazed little dippers, small trays, yunomis, clay coyote plates in various glazes and a clay coyote wine coaster. the charcuterie spread has green grapes, green olives, sliced apples various hard cheeses, brie cheese with jam, slices of bread, various crackers and nuts. behind this spread is a group of clay coyote yunomis in various glazes. to the right of the yunomis is a bottle of wine, sitting in a wine coaster, further right from that is a stack of clay coyote dinner plates. all of this is on a white kitchen counter top, and there is bright outside light streaming in from an unseen near by window
a horizontal orientated photograph shows a clay coyote flameware large skillet sitting on the iron grate of a lit gas burner in a home kitchen. There is blue flame visible underneath the large skillet. The photograph is taken from a low angle, slightly higher then the large skillet itself. Inside the skillet is various vegetables including halved brussel sprouts, whole pea pods, broccoli florets and sliced red bell peppers. The handle of the pan is pointing towards the right side of the frame. directly opposite the large handle is a smaller triangular handle facing to the left. partially cut out of picture on the left side is a clay coyote vase, and partially cut out on the right side is a clay coyote dutch oven, the same color (coyote grey) as the large skillet. The ovens backsplash is white tile.
a vertical framed picture. two stacks of clay coyote chili bowls, a soup ladle and a clay coyote large vase in joes blue are all sitting on a white kitchen countertop, next to a oven range. a clay coyote flameware dutch oven sits on the oven range, with its lid on. The left stack of chili bowls is five tall, with a yellow salt glaze at the top, ,followed by a joes blue bowl, then a mint chip, another joes blue and the bottom bowl is a dark glaze (hard to identify). to the right of the stack of five chili bowls is a silver colored soup ladle. behind the soup ladle is the other stack of clay coyote chili bowls. this stack is 3 bowl, with a mint chip on top, followed by a dark glaze (possibly zappa) then finally a mocha swirl on the bottom. behind and left of the left stack (5 bowls) is a large clay coyote vase glazed in joes blue. it has a fall themed bouquet of flowers placed inside. the flowers are various hues of yellow with greenery mixed in. a white faux brick ceramic backsplash is visible behind the stove top.
a horizontally framed photograph shows a close up of a section of a charcuterie spread. the main focus of the photograph is a clay coyote small tray (without handles) glazed in midnight garden (black base color with pops of yellow red and dark blues) the tray has baked brie placed in the middle with a silver butter knife resting on the far left (from the view) corner. in the far right corner of the small tray is a scoop of dark purple jam. there is a small sprig of a fresh herb placed on the center of the baked brie. in the (out of focus) background there is a clay coyote little dipper glazed in mocha swirl (browns and black mixing), a couple yunomis, sliced apples, raspberries and a hard cheese with slices of it next to it. in the foreground a small cheese knife with small slices of swiss is partially visible. everything listed but the yonomis are sitting on a butchers block cutting board. the yonomis are sitting on the white kitchen counter.
a vertically framed photograph shows a charcuterie spread on a white kitchen counter. there are clay coyote yunomis, wine coasters, small trays, a large tray with handles (midnight garden glazed) clay coyote plates and little dippers. the food of the charcuterie spread are grapes, cheeses, sliced apples, brie cheese, jams, green olives, and various shapes of crackers. behind the charcuterie spread there is various shaped and glazed clay coyote yunomis, and a bottle of wine in a clay coyote wine coaster. slightly out of frame to the right of the wine and cups are some clay coyote plates. there is daylight coming in from a window in the upper right corner.
a eye level photograph shows clay coyote pottery being used in a charcuterie spread. the entire layout is resting on a cutting board. the charcuterie spread includes: hard and soft cheeses, green grapes, green olives, sliced apples, sliced baguettes, wheat and water crackers, mixed nuts, sliced meat and raspberries. the clay coyote pottery used are: large tray glazed in midnight garden, small tray in midnight garden, and multiple little dippers being used as condiment holders and a mixed nut mix holder.
a horizontally framed photograph shows a overhead top down view of a charcuterie spread. everything is on a wooden butchers block, which in turn is sitting on a white kitchen countertop. the spread is using clay coyote serving pottery, including little dippers, a large tray with handles, and a small tray without. there is slice baguettes hard and soft cheeses, green grapes, green olives, honey, mixed nuts, multiple kinds of crackers and some thinly sliced deli meat.
a vertically framed photograph shows a close up of a clay coyote little dipper sitting on a stack of white paper napkins. the little dipper is square style and is glazed in mocha swirl. resting inside the little dipper is a stack of clay coyote business cards. the words "handmade pottery from the minnesota heARTland" are in bold with the clay coyote logo in the lower right corner. in the lower left corner is clay coyote contact information. in the upper half of the photograph, out of focus, is a clay coyote large tray that has been filled with 14 tortilla cups filled with a scrambled egg mixture. everything mentioned is sitting on a well varnished picnic table. the photograph is well lit with natural light.
a close up of clay coyote serving ware being used as part of charcuterie spread. horizontally framed. the large tray is glazed in midnight garden, and has handles built in. the large tray is holding: craizens, sliced apples, wheat crackers, sliced baguettes and a clay coyote little dipper, glazed in zappa. behind the large tray is the rest of the charcuterie spread (slightly out of focus) all of this is resting on a wooden cutting board
a horizontal framed photograph. a close up of two stacks of clay coyote chili bowls resting on a white kitchen countertop. behind them out of focus on the kitchens oven range, is a clay coyote flameware dutch oven with lid on. The stack of bowls closest to the left is 5 bowls high all nested. the top bowl is glazed in yellow salt, followed by joes blue, mint chip in the middle, another joes blue and a dark glaze on the bottom bowl. directly next to this stack of bowls is a silver colored soup ladle. directly behind the soup ladle is the second stack of chili bowls, three high. the top of this stack of chili bowls is glazed in mint chip, followed by a dark glaze, possibly zappa, then a joes blue on the bottom.
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Tickets for Holiday Cooking Showcase: Festive Appetizers (Tuesday, December 6th from 5:30-8:30pm)

$25.00

Join the Clay Coyote & Compass Occasions teams at Art’s Place in Hutchinson for a Holiday Appetizer Tasting and Cooking Demonstration. 

Tuesday, December 6th from 5:30-8:30pm 

Menu:

  • Dutch Oven Dips
  • Meatballs That Wow 
  • Tray Arranging Ideas 
  • Easy Skillet Crostinis 

We will have recipe cards to take away and water available. Parties are encouraged to BYOB.  

 

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Categories: Every Day Pots, For the Home Chef Tags: appetizers, art's place, cooking demos, local events, much in hutch, things to do in hutchinson
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Where: Art’s Place 35 1st Ave SW, Hutchinson, MN 55350

When: Tuesday, December 6th from 5:30-8:30pm (doors open at 5pm)

FAQ: 

  • Can we bring wine or beer? Yes, this event is BYOB
  • Is there deadline to buy tickets? We are limiting this event to 50 participants, so we encourage you to by your tickets asap. The tables hold 6 people and there will not be asigned seating.
  • What should we wear? Be you, be confortable, be festive!
  • Is this event kid friendly? We’d recommend this event for people 16+ (there is a Sunday, Devember 11th event that will be featuring stews that is more geared toward ages 8+ and we have an ornament making day on Sunday, December 4th that is great for any age)
  • The description says “tasting” is this a full meal? It may be for some folks, there will be generous sample portions. But it’s not designed to be a large meal.
  • What about any dietary restrictions? The food will have elemets of meat dairy, gluten, and soy.

Learn more about Compass Occasions & Art’s Place.

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