Hi
Very impressive, when you leave it to cool down is it ok if it rains.
Thanks
Matt
I managed to get mine under cover now
But it was outside for about 18 months
The frost never affected it
I have a lid with it which looks a bit like a frying pan.
I have never allowed rain water to touch the hot clay
Could it crack?
Sometimes I wipe the inside of the tandoor with a wet cloth
The clay is still very absorbant
At the top of the tandoor, the clay is starting to give a crumbly dust deposit
It should last me out though
I was given a tub of something to repair any cracks with, but I don't know what it is.
Why are these tandoors so expensive, I bet they pay the people who make them, next to nothing.
There is only one book I know of for the tandoor
I have attached a picture of it
Loads of recipes, but more traditional style rather than BIR
Lots of interesting facts and the tandoor's history