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Iris Apple Baker

Price: $14.00 | 6 1/2" W X 2" H
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Our signature design of blue and periwinkle irises grace the inside of our Iris Apple Baker.

A simple yet elegant piece of functional pottery, this ceramic apple baker makes a fantastic gift for friends or family.

From oven to table, our ceramic apple bakers are both a perfectly-shaped bakeware treasure and a charming serving piece. An excellent hostess gift. See further apple baker tips below.

Iris Apple Baker

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Our pottery is lead-free and is safe for daily use, serving, baking, storing, dishwasher and microwave use. Our pottery is completely handmade and handpainted using non-toxic, natural materials, right here in the USA. Read more about our non-toxic, eco-friendly pottery here.

All our ceramic bakeware is handmade and handpainted at Emerson Creek Pottery. All pieces are microwave and dishwasher safe, ovenproof, and 100% lead free.

Apple Baker Recipe Apple Baker Recipes
Since colonial times, Americans have been baking apples as an easy, wholesome and scrumptious dessert. Traditional baked apples are filled with a mixture of goodies from the following categories:

Nuts

  • Chopped almonds
  • Chopped hazelnuts
  • Chopped walnuts
  • Chopped pecans
  • Sunflower seeds

Spices

  • Cinnamon
  • Ginger
  • Cloves
  • Nutmeg
  • Mace

Sugars

  • White or Brown cane sugar
  • Maple Syrup
  • Honey
  • Molasses
  • A flavored fruit syrup such as blackberry or blueberry
  • Jelly, jam, preserves, chutneys or conserves

Choose a combination of any of the above ingredients and your baked apples will be tasty. Some people also dot the apple with butter, but this is optional. Depending on the size of your apple, it will typically bake in about 20-30 minutes in an oven set to 350. Your choice of apples will depend on what's available locally. Many people prefer tart apples for baking - try Gravensteins, Granny Smiths or a regional heirloom apple with a crisp, tart flesh. However, baking apples can turn even those less-complex but widely available Golden Delicious or Red Delicious apples into a gourmet treat. For a great big baked apple, try a Fuji. For something daintier, hunt up Jonathans or Pippins. For a grown-ups-only dessert, try sprinkling your mixture with a few drops of brandy or other liquor.

When I was growing up, we ate our apples hot from the oven, garnished with heavy cream or ice cream. Your opportunities for dressing up your baked apples are almost limitless, but did you know that our Apple Bakers are a natural for baked stuffed vegetables, too?

Baked Tomato with Bleu Cheese Using Your Apple Baker for Savory Dishes
Pictured at right is a baked tomato stuffed with blue cheese dressed with olive oil and Italian seasonings. A glorious summer dish on a hot day. Or, use the unique shape of our apple baker as the perfect dish for baking those round 8 Ball zucchinis, called Rond de Nice, that have showed up at Farmers' Markets over in recent years. Fill with cooked herbed rice, chopped tomato and garlic. Or, try a baked stuffed sweet onion! Fill with a sweet/savory mixture of cooked rice that has been sauteed with grated carrots, sage, caraway seed, salt, pepper and dried currants. Extremely good!

We hope you'll quickly come to enjoy the multi-purpose uses of this functional, pretty apple baker and will bring it to the table with pride.