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Delicious Hot Pot Dishes for Cold Winters! Introducing Popular Recommended Earthenware Pots

In winter, the opportunities to enjoy warm hot pot dishes increase.

To make a hot pot dish turn out well, the choice of the "pot" you use is just as important as the quality of the ingredients and the broth.

Earthenware pots, in particular, are well-suited for bringing out the umami of ingredients, heating them thoroughly, and allowing you to enjoy your meal slowly at the dining table.

In this article, to make your hot pot dishes even more delicious and comfortable, we have carefully selected earthenware pots perfect for winter and will introduce their features and recommended points for each use.


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About Earthenware Pots


Earthenware pots have high "heat retention" unique to ceramics; once heat is transferred, it spreads gently throughout the entire pot, finishing the ingredients to be plump and tender.

Because heat does not escape easily even after turning off the flame, the pot stays warm even if you eat slowly at the table, which is a great appeal as it keeps the food warm until the very end.

Furthermore, they are not just for hot pot dishes; they allow for a wide variety of cooking, such as cooking rice or making stews.

To spend the hot pot season comfortably and deliciously, an earthenware pot is a very reliable "partner."


Popular Recommended Earthenware Pots


Ishigaki Direct-Flame Compatible Spill-Resistant Earthenware Pot, Size 9

This is a size 9 pot designed to be spill-resistant and can accommodate hot pot meals for 4 to 5 people. It is perfect for dining tables surrounded by a large group, such as for winter hot pot dishes, yosenabe, oden, or pots filled with plenty of Chinese cabbage. It is lightweight, easy to handle, and its ability to be heated thoroughly over a direct flame is also a highlight.


Nagatani-en Iga Earthenware Pot

An authentic earthenware pot made using traditional Iga clay. It excels in heat retention and thermal conductivity, making it suitable for hot pot dishes that require slow simmering and for oden. It fits families who prefer hot pot dishes that need to be cooked through thoroughly.


Banko-yaki Kikka Earthenware Pot, Size 8

A size 8 pot for 2 to 3 people. It is just the right size for standard home hot pots, nabeyaki udon, or small-scale yosenabe, and it is a size that is easy to handle even for those choosing an earthenware pot for the first time. It is for direct flame use only and is recommended for those who want to enjoy mainly Japanese-style hot pot dishes.


Ginpo-gama Kannyu Shallow Pot, Size 8

A versatile earthenware pot that is shallow and easy to use, making it suitable not only for hot pot dishes but also for stews and simmered dishes. With its moderate depth and light weight, it is ideal for those who want something easy to use or for single to small-group hot pot meals.


Banko-yaki Ginpo Hana-Mishima Earthenware Pot

A classic, stable earthenware pot. Made with traditional Banko-yaki, it is compatible with direct heat and has high heat retention, making it particularly suitable for hot pot dishes like yosenabe or kimchi nabe that bring out the umami of miso and dashi. Its Japanese-style appearance also blends easily into any dining table.


Pearl Metal Earthenware Pot, Size 7, Gas Stove Only

This is the perfect size for hot pot dishes for 2 to 3 people. Made of ceramic and designed exclusively for gas stoves (direct heat), it slowly heats ingredients and provides the gentle heat characteristic of earthenware pots, making it recommended for small-group hot pot dishes such as udon nabe, small hot pots, and oden. The design features a calm cherry blossom pattern, adding a touch of Japanese atmosphere to your dining table.


Conclusion


When choosing an earthenware pot to enrich your winter hot pot meals, you won't go wrong if you consider the number of people, the intended use (hot pot, stew, single-serving, etc.), and your kitchen's heat source (direct heat/IH).

The earthenware pots introduced in this article are well-balanced in terms of size and use, so please consider them according to your dining style.

We hope this helps make your hot pot meals more enjoyable and delicious.

We hope this article has been helpful to you.


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