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Pandora wrote:
> "Ravenlynne" > ha scritto >> I put the pot in the oven when I turned it on...lid and all. I let it >> heat for the entire 30 minutes. The guy in the video said the pot should >> be "blazing" hot. > > Thanks very much. I want to do it. I don't have such a round pot, but I have > a long pot with lid made of ceramic. I use it sometimes to make chicken. > It is like the one you can see in this link. Do you think it could work? > http://images.google.it/images?hl=it...rca +immagini > cheers and thank you again This will work. I have a ceramic terra cotta Romertopf pot but have not used it for this bread. For this recipe, the pot needs to be very hot before the bread goes inside. I would be concerned that the pot wouldn't do very well with cold dough dropped into it. I would be afraid it might crack. Maybe if you wet it... Pastorio |
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