
Chamba Black Clay Roasting Pan - Stylish Square Pan From Colombia, Clay Pot For Cooking, Oven Pan, Clay Cooking Pots, Roaster Pa
$58.32
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the size of the Chamba Black Clay Roasting Pan? A: The Chamba Black Clay Roasting Pan measures approximately 9" x 8" x 2", although dimensions may vary slightly due to its handmade nature.
- Q: Can the Chamba roasting pan be used in the oven? A: Yes, the Chamba roasting pan is designed for use in the oven, as well as on the stovetop, microwave, and grill.
- Q: What types of dishes can I cook in the Chamba roasting pan? A: You can cook a variety of dishes in the Chamba roasting pan, including chicken, vegetables, and beef stews, making it versatile for different recipes.
- Q: Is the Chamba roasting pan dishwasher safe? A: No, the Chamba roasting pan should not be placed in the dishwasher. It is recommended to clean it by hand.
- Q: What materials are used in the Chamba roasting pan? A: The Chamba roasting pan is made from natural clay sourced from the village of La Chamba in Central Colombia, which is hand-crafted and burnished.
- Q: How should I care for my Chamba roasting pan? A: To care for your Chamba roasting pan, avoid using it in the dishwasher, and consider using a heat diffuser on non-gas stoves to prevent thermal shock.
- Q: Does the Chamba roasting pan retain heat well? A: Yes, the Chamba roasting pan is renowned for its ability to retain heat due to the mica content in the clay, making it ideal for serving hot dishes.
- Q: Is the Chamba roasting pan suitable for outdoor grilling? A: Yes, the Chamba roasting pan can be used on a grill, making it suitable for outdoor cooking as well as indoor use.
- Q: Are there other sizes available for the Chamba roasting pan? A: This listing specifically features a small roasting pan, but other sizes may be available. Check the manufacturer's offerings for more options.
- Q: Can I use the Chamba roasting pan on a stovetop? A: Yes, the Chamba roasting pan is safe for use on the stovetop, but it is advisable to use a heat diffuser to prevent direct contact with the flame.