Clay formed into the generous curves of a flower pot is an image that no camera or canvas can fully capture. Its surface shimmers with colors while its glaze sits like deep set droplets on its unique surface gliding along freely.
Pottery requires a distinct skill that must be learned gradually with help from an experienced teacher and access to adequate materials. A potter will need old clothes that can get dirty as well as water, half-a-pound of clay, a wire, pottery wheel or kiln as well as tools – these may be expensive investments but there are places available where these can be manufactured if someone can’t afford to invest themselves in them themselves.
Kilns are containers used for firing clay and other materials in order to harden and strengthen them, as well as drying food or flowers before storage and preservation.
These irresistible potstickers will delight both appetizer and main-meal diners! Chef John has combined ground pork, cabbage, and other flavorings into homemade potsticker wrappers that he then deep fries and steams, producing tender filling and crunchy bottom. With its convenient dipping sauce included as an additional element, this potsticker recipe is sure to become one of your go-to dinner recipes!