Banko-Yaki Hakeme Donabe
The Hakeme series of cookware is intended mainly for household use. Hakeme cookware can be used over an open flame or in an oven (without the lid). Just make sure there is always some liquid in the base so your casserole does not burn.
Dishwasher Safe | No (Hand Wash Only) |
Microwavable | Yes |
Oven Safe | Yes (Please remove the cover before placing in the oven) |
Open Flame Safe | Yes |
Material | Ceramic (Banko-Yaki, Yokkaichi, Mie) |
Type | Serving Dish/Pot |
Usage | Soup |
Origin | Made in Japan |
6GO (Serves 1) | φ195mm / φ7.5" | 217 x 115mm / 8.5 x 4.5"H | 900ml / 20 oz. |
7GO (Serves 1~2) | φ220mm / φ8.75" | 245 x 130mm / 9.75 x 5.0"H | 1500ml / 50 oz. |
8GO (Serves 2~3) | φ252mm / φ10.0" | 275 x 150mm / 10.75 x 6.0"H | 2200ml / 74 oz. |
9GO (Serves 4~5) | φ283mm / φ11.0" | 307 x 165mm / 12.0 x 6.5"H | 3200ml / 108 oz. |
10GO (Serves 5~6) | φ310mm / φ12.0" | 335 x 185mm / 13.25 x 7.25"H | 4000ml / 135 oz. |
CARE AND INSTRUCTIONS
"PRE-SEASONING" YOUR DONABE BEFORE FIRST USE :
Since Donabe casserole is made from clay that is materially porous, filling the tiny pores in the pot by pre-seasoning process prevents any breakage and damage and extends your donabe's life.
Fill donabe about 80 - 90% with rice water** (the water after you rinse rice) and bring to a boil.
After the water starts boiling, turn down the heat to low and simmer for 20 - 30 minutes.
Turn off the heat and let cool.
Throw out the rice water and rinse out donabe.
Dry with cloth and let air dry completely before using.
**You can actually cook some leftover rice in it with water, making a porridge as a pre-seasoning process. Or add flour or potato starch to the water instead of using rice water. (In that case, the ratio would be 9 : 1 (water : flour/potato starch).
DAY-TO-DAY CARE :
Dry with cloth and let air dry completely before using.
Not to be used for deep frying.
Make sure the exterior of the pot is completely dry before heating, or the material may expand and crack.
Do not start cooking anything with a very high flame - this pot is not for flash cooking! It is for slow cooking stews and soups.
Do not heat empty; make sure there is some liquid when on a flame.