Ceramic Bread Baker
Created by Scott Obernberger
Handmade
Independent Maker
Made in USA
Made from
stoneware, glazes
Measurements
Approx. 6" Diameter x 5" H
Care
Food, oven, and microwave safe. When baking in stoneware, be sure to always use "even" heat (no stove top and no broiler) and never "shock" the piece (never from the refrigerator or freezer into an oven, room temperature baker into a 350 degree preheat oven is fine. If going hotter let the baker sit at 350 for a few minutes before increasing the temperature).
Item ID
61362
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- 5 stars out of 5
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- 4 stars out of 5
- MAH
- verified reviewer
- Florida
Beautifully Made
Unfortunately, I tried twice to make the bread based on the included recipe but even with 100% fresh ingredients, the dough did not rise and the bread was somewhat tasteless. I will use a different recipe next time.
- 5 stars out of 5
- Dotty
- New York,NY
I am in love with this...
The bread was delicious. The bowl is beautiful. This would be a wonderful gift. I already bought a few for Christmas :)
- 5 stars out of 5
- Skinny
- Ellenwood Georgia
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Really loved it so much
- 5 stars out of 5
- JlyLarkspur
- verified reviewer
- Atlanta
Excellent for small loaves
This baking bowl is perfect for small loaves of bread. It comes with an easy-to-follow recipe. The bread tasted great.
- Barbara
- Colorado
Can you use this to make whole wheat bread?
Verified reply from Iriscelis
Yes, the bread baker can be used to make any type of bread. We would recommend that you make a half-recipe as the bowl is intended to bake a half-loaf. If you are baking at temperatures higher than 350 degrees, we would recommend that you start at 350 and, after a few minutes, gradually turn the temperature up. You never want to shock stoneware.

























