I love to cook and create with food. It is my outlet. When I came across the beautiful ceramic cookware from Emerson Creek Pottery, I was highly impressed with how much of a selection they have to choose from. I had the honor of reviewing the Go Green Apple Baker.
I have tried baked apples before, and previously, I have made them in a large muffin tin, but with that method, I never was able to bake it evenly. When I saw the apple baker on the Emerson Creek Pottery, I was ready to try it out with my recipe.
Here is my apple I tested out the Go Green Apple Baker in. I will be releasing the recipe soon! Until then, Allow me to tell you about Emerson Creek’s beautiful pottery.
The Go Green Apple Baker is made from one hundred percent lead-free Virginia clay. Each piece is hand made and non-toxic. The Go Green Apple Baker is made in a stunning natural, earthy color.
The Go Green Apple Baker is easy to use and I was really impressed with the even baking it provided. I had a wonderful apple goodie!
I think this would cook any fruit to make a delicious treat.
Emerson Creek Pottery is made in the USA, right in Virginia. I am really impressed that each individual piece is made by hand and in a glass kiln. The pieces are hand-painted. This means each piece is uniques and to be treasured.
I bet you are wondering how that apple turned out, huh? Well here it is!
I highly recommend Emerson Creek Pottery for your fine kitchenware. They make not only this lovely apple baker, but dinnerware, bathroom accessories, teapots and more!
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You don’t need to sell me on Emerson Creek Pottery. They have such beautiful dinnerware, cookware, and accessories. All made with no lead glaze. I just did a review and am having a giveaway for their cracker basket. I just love it! It has really enhanced my kitchen.
I will be waiting for the recipie! I love when stuff is handmade right here in the USA
This is my type of pottery, love it. Wonder if its available in the UK ?