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7 Best Tips For Healthy Clay Pot Cooking

Clay pot cooking is the oldest and time-tested method for healthy cooking. While people are struggling to fight the ill effects of modern ways of cooking, with this safe and simple way of cooking, nobody ever had complaints. This is probably the reason people are slowly going back to their roots by switching to clay cookware.
There is a new challenge with clay pot cooking today it is rare that people are making it with the health value in mind so the clay pots available in the market are unfortunately chemical laden and coated with toxic enamels and glazes (like ceramics). The more beautiful and colorful they look on the outside, the more toxins they may leach while cooking. The cheaper they are, it's possible that additives are used to make them faster and smoother. It's important that you choose a truly healthy pot and here are 7 tips to choosing and using the best clay pots:
1. Always Choose Primary Clay
Primary clay is the purest form of clay - it has absolutely no toxins. Only primary clay is naturally inert, so doesn't react to food like metals and ceramics. There are many clay pots available in the market that are made from secondary or tertiary clay but they have contaminants that may leach into your food while cooking.
2. No Chemicals, Glazes or Enamels
Most makers start using chemicals to make the process easier. In fact, every mechanized process needs the raw material to be treated with chemicals. The glazes and enamels might make your clay pots and pans colorful, attractive and even robust but they contaminate food. So always choose a cookware made from unglazed primary clay (or pure clay).
3. Seasoning Is Important
Seasoning your pure clay pot as per instructions is very important for cooking delicious food every time and it also increases the life of your pot. Pure clay is naturally non-stick, so after proper seasoning, if done right, the food should never stick to the bottom.
4. Choose Ingredients Carefully
You have finally chosen the healthiest clay pot - great, but it will all be in vain if you won't use the right ingredients. For healthy clay pot cooking, make sure you choose all-natural organic ingredients that are unprocessed and nutrition-rich. A balanced diet is all you and your family needs for a healthy body, so always pay attention to the nutritional value of your ingredients.
5. Cook At Medium to Low Heat
Pure clay pots are great retainers of heat and the near infrared heat radiating from their walls cooks food evenly with gentle heat. It keeps nutrients intact and food cooks in almost the same time at low-medium heat as it does on high heat in metal/ceramic cookware.
Cooking at low-medium heat not only prevents food from burning and sticking to the bottom, it also improves the durability of your pure clay pot.
6. Choose A Pot That Manages Steam Well
Steam management is an important aspect of healthy cooking. In conventional cookware, the steam pressure inside the pot gets too much while cooking with harsh, near-infrared heat from metals/ceramics. So their lids have vents to release excessive steam in order to protect the pot from exploding.
Not many are aware that steam is water-soluble nutrients. As the body can't store them like fat-soluble nutrients, they are needed every day. If the steam is released freely while cooking, the food becomes nutritionally deficient.
An ergonomically designed pure clay pot and lid make sure when steam rises from food, condenses at the inner surface of the lid (the lid being cooler than the pot) and settles back into the food before cooking is complete. This way, the water-soluble nutrients are preserved and your body is nourished with them regularly.
7. Clean With Water - No Soap
Regardless of what the label says, all soaps are toxic. When you are using a 100% non-toxic cookware, it's important that you keep it away from anything toxic or chemical laden. Pure clay pots are naturally porous, so food doesn't stick to the surface. You can always clean them with bare hands in normal water. Though you can scrub it a little if burnt food sticks at the bottom.
By following these simple yet useful tips, you can do wonders with healthy clay pot cooking. This will not only keep your body nourished with essential nutrients but will also protect you from common infections and diseases by strengthening your immunity.
Wondering where to get these healthy pure clay pots? Let me help you with that: visit http://www.miriamsearthencookware.com and order a clay pot for your next healthy recipe - thank me later! Hi, this is Sharon Ray and I hope you enjoyed reading my article as much as I enjoyed writing it. I am a passionate healthy cook and I love to spread the word about cooking healthy. For that, you need a healthy and non-toxic cookware and I got mine from Miriams Earthen Cookware -- an All-American company that makes 100% Healthy, Green & Non-toxic cookware. Their pots and pans are individually handcrafted and hand finished without using ANY chemicals, metals, glazes, additives, extenders or toxins.

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