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Meet Morgan

June 1, 2022 By Morgan

Morgan at Clay Coyote show
July 1993: Doing homework behind the booth

When people ask where I grew up I say, “a pottery farm.” It normally garners a chuckle and a follow up “what’s that?” But it’s my story. In 1994, my mom (Betsy) and her partner (Tom) decided to move our family from the suburbs of Chicago to start what became the Clay Coyote Pottery business on a 60-acre hobby farm in Hutchinson, MN. Their vision was to create a destination where people could come to buy handmade, functional, and affordable pottery in central Minnesota.

I grew up at the Coyote. After school I’d come down to the Studio and tell Mom and Tom all about my day while scraping clay off bats. On weekends I’d travel with them to art shows, often doing homework on the curb behind the booth. And I still have the set they made me when I left to college with my initials on the bottom. Each year, I’d be home for our seasonal Open Houses, Christmas Eve rushes for last minute gifts, and other special occasions.

In 2002, I came home to help open the Gallery. It was a beautiful site, the red gleaming building on the edge of the prairie. And it was a joy to meet the new artists as we began to fill the shelves. Each year since then, Betsy and I have met up annually in Philadelphia to find the new art for the Gallery. Tom and Betsy would always say, “some day it will all be yours.”

In 1998, I went off to college at the University of Wisconsin – River Falls where I studied political science, journalism, Spanish, and art. After graduating I moved to Washington, DC to work for the Center for Public Integrity as a writer and researcher for close to three years. Through a friend at the Center, Ian and I met and we’ve been together ever since.

In 2004, I took a position as a consumer advocate and lobbyist for Consumers Union (the policy and advocacy arm of Consumer Reports). I stayed with Consumer Reports for more than twelve years. First in DC, then in the Austin, TX office, then at Headquarters in Yonkers, NY.  While working for Consumer Reports, I went back to school at Columbia University for a Masters in Fundraising and Nonprofit Management.

All the way along, Betsy and Tom have been rootin’ and cheerin’, and helping me reach every milestone that was on the path to coming home.

In 2016, Ian and I made the move from New York to Hutchinson. While Tom retired fully, my mom stayed on to work with me in the Gallery and Studio.

We launched our new Emerging Artists Studio program, where we hire artists to help make our unique pottery. And they are able to hone their skills, have access to more materials and equipment, leverage our buying power to keep their costs down, and get advice as they grow their own small businesses. In 2016, we had two potters, now in 2022 we have grown to eight.

In 2020, we moved the business from the original farm location to a commercial space in downtown Hutchinson, while we miss the farm and the stunning views, we are delighted to be part of the vibrat downtown business and shopping community.

When I’m not working, I’m at home with Ian and our daughter Elle. We love to walk down to the Coyote, or along the river, or over to Below Zero for frozen yogurt.

I serve on a few local committees and boards including:

  • MN Pottery Festival
  • MN Citizens for the Arts
  • Hutchinson Ambassadors
  • Hutchinson Public Arts Commission

Come visit any time, we’ll put the coffee on (there are still plenty of mugs).

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Wine Time at Clay Coyote

July 2, 2021 By Betsy Price

Here at Clay Coyote, we love a nice glass of wine shared with friends and family. And naturally, we love that wine to be consumed from a handmade ceramic cup. Every week, our potters are churning out one-of-a-kind wine cups that go out the door almost as fast as they come in. Add on a handmade wine chiller and a short cup for the bottom of your bottle to catch the drips and you’ve got the perfect recipe for a lovely evening. Just this week, we got in wine tags from our friends over at Spooner Creek in Wisconsin. These add humor to any bottle, and also make a great gift! So grab you’re favorite bottle of wine, some handmade cups, and enjoy the slow summer evenings with those you love most.

Clay Coyote Wine Cups
Clay Coyote Wine Cups and Drip Catcher with Wine Tag
Clay Coyote Utensil Holder
Clay Coyote Wine Chiller

 

Spooner Creek Wine Tags
Spooner Creek Wine Tags
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Filed Under: Foodie News, Potter's Life Tagged With: art, clay, clay coyote, clay coyote gallery, cooking with the coyotes, food, foodie pots, functional, gift ideas, gifts, handcrafted, handmade, handmade pottery, Hutchinson, pottery, wine, wine cup, wine tags

Part 4 of 4: A Day in the Life of a Mini Savory Pie

May 21, 2021 By Betsy Price

~By Molly in the Gallery

The last (and let’s be honest, the best) part of the Mini Savory Pie series is dessert. I made a mixed berry pie using blueberries, strawberries, and raspberries and it was so simple and delicious.

To start, I measured out four cups of berries. I like to use frozen berries because they’re extra juicy once they are thawed. It’s also easier! Then I added 1 cup of sugar, 1/4 cup of cornstarch, and a pinch of salt.

I mixed this around until everything was evenly coated, poured it into the mini savory pie, spread a pie crust over the top, added a little flair, and baked at 375 for 45 minutes.

 

Next time, I would mix everything directly in the mini savory to save washing an extra dish. And I’ve learned through using it multiple times now that it has a larger capacity than I expect.

This dessert was perfect for the start of summer, and takes minimal effort if you’re craving sweets but don’t have all day to bake.

After testing out the mini savory for four different types of recipes, this may just be my new favorite dish! From breakfast bakes, to the grill, to savory and sweet pies, this little workhorse is versatile and easy to use.

Want more inspiration? Check out more posts on our blog here to see how we use our pots, our Pinterest page here for more recipes and ideas, and follow us on Instagram here to stay up to date!

 

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Part 3 of 4: A Day in the Life of a Mini Savory Pie

May 13, 2021 By Betsy Price

~By Molly in the Gallery

On the menu for dinner this week is a classic chicken pot pie. This was my favorite meal as a kid, and I still love it today. The mini savory pie dish is the ideal pot for this recipe, and makes the whole process quick and easy as you do all your sautéing and baking in one pot.

Mini Savory Pie

I started by melting butter in the pot over medium high heat, and added in chopped onions and some miscellaneous veggies that were in my freezer. This was a great way to use them all up!

Mini Savory PieOnce the veggies were all heated through, I added the chicken and continued cooking.

 

 

 

Next came some flour, chicken broth, and buttermilk to make a creamy roux. I also added some salt, pepper, and basil.

Mini Savory PieThe last step was to drape a pie crust over the top, and bake at 425* for 30-40 minutes. And voila! A creamy chicken pot pie.

 

If you’re looking for a great breakfast option in the mini savory, check out my first post in the mini savory pie dish series here, and a tasty grilled lunch here.

Want more inspiration? Check out more posts on our blog here to see how we use our pots, our Pinterest page here for more recipes and ideas, and follow us on Instagram here to stay up to date!

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Play Back: Grilling, from Good to Great: A Special Live-Stream Cooking Series with Clay Coyote Pottery

October 28, 2020 By Morgan

Watch the playback of our live stream GRILLING event from October 25th.

 

[button link=”https://vimeo.com/showcase/7725393″ target=”_blank” class=”” ]WATCH PLAY BACK HERE[/button]

Want more grilling tips & tricks:

  • Fajitas
  • Sweet & Sour Orange Shrimp with Pineapple
  • Grilled Seafood
  • Order your Flameware Grill Basket today!
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