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Le Souk Ceramique AF-17 Details info:


Our Aqua Fish design is one of our most popular patterns. We paint each piece free-hand, meaning we use no decals or tracing or machinery in our production. Each piece is authentically hand-crafted in our studio in Nabeul, Tunisia, just a few kilometers from the Mediterranean Sea. Our studio has exemplary working conditions as seen in our videos online (Facebook, You Tube). We use only foodsafe paints and glazes that comply with FDA and California Prop 65, for your health as well as that of our employees. Our earthenware items are suitable for daily use and can be used in the dishwasher and microwave (though the pieces will get hot to the touch). The clay we use for all our Aqua Fish items is not refractory, meaning it is not suitable for oven or stovetop. We paint Aqua Fish in 31 different shapes and sizes ranging from large serving pieces to place setting pieces to pitchers and serving tagines and small dipping dishes.


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Le Souk Ceramique AF-17: - Technical Features and Specs


    • Red earthenware ceramic bisque painted with foodsafe paints and glazes
    • Aqua Fish is a whimsical and casual design, we start with a white background glaze and then paint the fish and other design elements in various shades of blues and greens
    • Dishwasher safe and microwave safe - though item itself will get hot in microwave but not for oven or stovetop use
    • Serving tagine - aqua fish design, by le souk ceramique
    • Item Dimensions: 10 x 10 x 10 inches; 0 pounds
    • Brand: Le Souk Ceramique
    • Model: AF-17
    • Product Type: Kitchen





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Customer Reviews


Le Souk Ceramique AF-17 Review by Carlacara (Alachua, FL USA)

I bought this tagine for myself and my two daughters right after we returned from Morocco, not realizing the lid didn't have a hole like a proper one should. Then I discovered it needed a metal plate to sit on because it couldn't be placed directly on a hot stove. Today I tried it for the first time (with the metal buffer underneath). A few minutes after I put the onions to cook in olive oil, the tagine broke open and spilled oil into the gas stove flame. If I had been a few inches closer, I would have been engulfed in flames. There's nothing in the description that informs the buyer this is a SERVING tagine, not one meant for cooking. It's pretty to look at, but too dangerous to cook in.


Le Souk Ceramique AF-17 Review by Foodie fan ""Annie"" (USA)

This was the first serving tagine I had ever purchased five years ago and I loved using it so much I bought the entire line of Le Souk serviceware from the Cooking.com site. I use this tagine nearly everyday to keep foods hot or cool. Great for hot biscuits or hot breads on the table. Now when using it for outdoor buffets or patio service it really shines. How wonderful it is to serve foods that are bug free and hot or cold which ever you foods place in it. My husband parks this tagine next to his beer on the grill shelf and lifts the lid to toss in the meats as they ready to come off the grill. This allows the meat to rest to retain its juices and all meats are still hot by the time he is done with several rounds of grilling. And what an exotic table it sets. There is a matching collecton of small to large long oval matching serving dishes that really save space in your buffet that makes it easy to create beautiful and unusual table settings. It adds a bit of drama to lift the lid and present your artfully arranged foods or a stack or perfectly hot hamburgers. The tall matching coffee mugs of this Le Souk pattern have a bell shaped base that are not only attractive but keep your coffee or cocoa hotter longer.

When I was brand new to Moroccan cooking and all its specialized cookware, it was confusing which tagines were for cooking and which were for serving. Now it is easy. If it has a shiny slick glaze on the outside and inside surfaces with thin walls (1/8" -1/4 inch), or states it is 'porcelain' it is likely a serving tagine. Traditional cooking tagines have heavy clay walled lids and have glaze on the inside and perhaps the outside. They may have a hole in the lid or not. They usually are plain or have fewer decorations. These can be used for serving foods but the lids are pretty heavy. I now have a collection of clay, porcelain and metal Moroccan and French made cooking and serving tagines I treasure. Please be cautious to purchase cookware that is safe for food use. Some tagines are used just for decoration because they have lead based glazes on their surfaces you can easily test for. But try this one. You will get hooked on it like I did.


Le Souk Ceramique AF-17 Review by Laurey Holland "laholland" (Ms.)

This is a very nice product. I love it, it really makes a beautiful presentation when serving my moroccan stews, etc. to the table. This is not to be cooked in, the top does not have the vent hole, it is just for serving. beautiful design, very well made..

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