Palayok

Palayok

A "palayok" is a clay pot used as the traditional food preparation container in the Philippines. "Palayok" is a Tagalog word; in other parts of the country, especially in the Visayas, it is called a "kulon"; smaller-sized pots are referred to as "anglit".

Cooking in a "palayok"

The "palayok" is made of earthenware, a porous ceramic material. This allows steam from cooking to evaporate out of the pores in the earthenware. Juices from the cooking food would not begin to burn until all the water has evaporated, after which the food is thoroughly cooked. Since ceramic does not transfer heat as much as metal, cooking in a "palayok" entails a longer time and a higher temperature that would normally be using metal cookware.cite web | last = | first = | title = Clay Pots (Palayok) | url= http://www.lutongbahay.com/index.cfm?pagename=articles&opn=1&ArticleID=174 | accessdate = 2007-07-27 ]

The "palayok" should not be cleaned using household detergents, as the porous material would easily imbibe chemicals in the detergent that would later impart unwanted flavors in the food during cooking. It is instead cleaned by soaking in warm water and when the detritus has sufficiently softened, by scrubbing with salt.

The "palayok" as an oven

Filipino cuisine expert Maria Orosa is credited with turning the earthenware pot into an oven. Called the "Palayok Oven", [cite web | last =Galang | first =Diana A | title =Tribute-Recipes for the Women of National Kaluto | url=http://www.mb.com.ph/issues/2005/01/19/TSTE2005011926238.html | accessdate = 2007-07-27 ] the contraption consists of a "palayok" fitted with a piece of thin sheet metal cut to fit the bottom of the pot and a piece of aluminum foil placed below the lid. [cite web | last =Chanco | first =Mario P | title = How to cook in a traditional Philippine pot oven | url= http://www.motherearthnews.com/DIY/1975-11-01/How-To-Cook-In-a-Traditional-Philippine-Pot-Oven.aspx | accessdate = 2007-07-27 ] These metal pieces are designed to reflect heat back into the pot. The pot is heated by using a native "pugon" or "kalan", a small wood-fired stove similar to a Japanese shichirin.

ee also

*Cookware and bakeware
*Pottery

References


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