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Garten’s frosting isn’t really frosting or icing. No, it’s neither. The longtime Barefoot Contessa host refers to it as something else. She calls it Cookie Glaze, according to Food Network. Garten’s ...
Why eat dry cakes and cookies when you can have a deliciously decadent strawberry icing in five minutes? This glaze recipe is light and fresh while bringing a delightful flavor to top the warm treats ...
A comprehensive guide to categorizing ceramic materials, including clay bodies, glazes, slips, and engobes. Learn about different glaze categories based on color, composition, and firing characteristics.
A deeper look at glaze chemistry, firing temperatures, and glaze fit for ceramic enthusiasts.
Learn how to identify and fix five major ceramic glaze problems - crazing, shivering, crawling, pinholes, and blistering.
How fluxes, glass-formers, and stabilizers shape your glaze, plus a rundown of common raw material sources.
What are the raw materials we use to make glazes and clay bodies? How does geology translate into the bagged powders on a studio shelf? And which ingredients are essential for beginners starting to mix their own glazes?
Important safety information about ceramic glazes, including mixing hazards, toxicity concerns, and food safety guidelines for pottery
Essential safety practices for mixing glazes, from handling raw materials to protecting yourself and others in the studio.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Brent Hofacker via Shutterstock Take your ham from not bad to the best darn ham you've ever had with a yummy ham glaze. The combo ...