


USA Made Stoneware Bread-Baking Cloche
Carefully-Crafted Stoneware Bread Baking Cloche
WHAT WE LOVE ABOUT THIS ITEM
- Round stoneware design.
- Allows for dough rising and baking.
- Oven-safe up to 550°F.
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Description
Make your own crusty round loaves of artisanal bread at home! This stoneware baking cloche can serve two purposes: (1) Outside the oven, use it as a vessel for your bread dough to rise; and (2) inside the oven, as a baking cloche that heats up, to produce the crusty outside and chewy inside of all great round loaves. It’s the ideal choice for breads like sourdough, rustic country loaves, and soda bread.
With a simple yet beautiful Dominion pattern of navy stripes on a cream background, you’ll want to display this American-made bread baking stoneware even when you’re not using it. When not baking, we suggest putting the cloche to daily use as an ad hoc bread box. Sourdough, anyone?
Cloche Specifications
Local Ohio clay is first glazed to perfection before producing the contemporary and comfortably nostalgic bread cloche. It’s oven, microwave, and dishwasher-safe, and finished off with lead-free, food-safe glaze. The bottom diameter measures 10-¾” to allow for massive loaves and plenty of proofing. Fired at 2000 degrees this baking cloche can withstand temps up to 550 degrees.
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Overall rating: 4.888889 / 5 from 18 reviews.
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Stoneware Bread-Baking Cloche is so versatile!
"I love the Stoneware Bread-Baking Cloche! I store fresh bread under it and it stays totally fresh!"
Amazing!
"I love the craftsmanship and made in the USA. Not only is this a beautiful piece but it’s a very well-made piece. I absolutely love it."
Bread baking Cloche
"Perfect"
Great item for baking!
"I got this to try my hand at Sourdough bread!! and it worked like a Champ!! Cheaper than a 'dutch oven'! and it keeps the bread well once it's baked!"
Bread-Baking Cloche
"Good experience dealing with Garrettt Wade. There was a slight clutch initially but the staff responding quickly and helpfully. I would recommend buying from them."
I am sorry they were
"I am sorry they were Christmas gift for somebody else and they haven’t used them yet"
Replacement of broken item was
"Replacement of broken item was great and easy!"
Cloche
"This baking cloche is wonderful to use."
I love it!!
"Cooks the bread perfect!! I love how this is made it is very good quality!!!"
Cloche
"Beautifully made. Bought this as a gift for my husband and I’m sure he will love it and get many of years of use and we will have many delicious memories using it!"
Q&A
- I was gifted a cloche and use it frequently but the bottom cracked and is no longer usable . Can I buy a replacement bottom? Also I wonder if if cracked because I used steam in the oven? Is that not advisable?
- Mary, the most likely cause of cracking is putting a cold cloche into a hot oven , or putting straight in cold water after baking. Do you remember when you ordered the cloche ? I can check to see if any other customers have had a problem with this batch of cloches. Thank you.
- What is the highest baking temperature this can handle?
- Lynn, I have e-mailed the manufacturers asking them about the max temp. and I will contact you when I hear from them. Thank you.
- What is the temperature range? Some artisan breads are baked at 450 degrees
- Carol, the cloche is recommended for baking up to 450 degrees. Thankyou
- Can this be used for sourdough?
- Hi Stephanie, Although we personally haven't made sourdough bread (yet!), we don't see why you can't. Thanks for your interest in the cloche!
- what size loaf will this.bake...how many cups flour loaf?
- Dear Roger, Thank you for your interest in the Bread Baking Cloche. We're in the process of finding out for you. Thank you for your patience.










