Ta-genius.
Not even the toughest cuts of meat can withstand the wonders of this tagine: The ceramic pot’s uniquely conical lid traps steam and uses the recondensed liquid to keep your food moist for hours, making it the ideal vessel for braises like this Chicken Tagine with Fennel, Preserved Lemon & Green Olives. It’s made from a high-fired French Burgundy clay that’s specifically designed to work with gas and electric cooktops up to 930° F—plus it’s oven, microwave, freezer, and dishwasher safe. And because it just looks so darn beautiful, you bet we’re bringing it straight from stove to table. We dare you to find a pot that can do more.
Photography by Rocky Luten, Ty Mecham & James Ransom
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