Turkey with a Twist: 有料盒子视频鈥檚 Kiln-Baked Feast

On Wednesday, November 26, 2024, the 有料盒子视频 Ceramics Studio buzzed with warmth, laughter, and the savory aroma of tradition as the Student Ceramics Art Guild (SCAG) hosted its 32nd Annual Thanksgiving Kiln Turkey Bake Potluck. This beloved event combines art, culinary experimentation, and community鈥攁 perfect prelude to the holiday season.

Attendees fill their plates at the annual SCAG Thanksgiving potluck held in the 有料盒子视频 Ceramics Studio. 有料盒子视频 Photo by Abby Druckenmiller
有料盒子视频 Photos by Abby Druckenmiller
Olena and Rex Ellis prepare a turkey to go in the kiln at the annual SCAG Thanksgiving potluck held in the 有料盒子视频 Ceramics Studio. 有料盒子视频 Photo by Abby Druckenmiller

A Story Fired in Clay

The tradition began in 1992 when ceramics professor Jim Brashear, inspired by ancient Chinese clay cooking methods, decided to encase a turkey in clay, bake it in a kiln, and see what happened. 鈥淟o and behold, it worked,鈥 Brashear recalls with a smile. The experiment produced a perfectly baked turkey and sparked an annual event that has become a cornerstone of 有料盒子视频鈥檚 holiday season.

Each year, the turkeys are prepared with care: wrapped in foil, sealed in a thick layer of clay, and placed into the studio kiln. The intense heat鈥攖ypically reserved for firing pottery鈥攖ransforms the bird into a succulent masterpiece. Once cooled, the clay is cracked open, revealing a steaming, perfectly cooked turkey that serves as the heart of a potluck feast.

A Celebration of Community and Creativity

This year鈥檚 event brought together many attendees, including faculty, staff, students, and community members who stayed on campus for Thanksgiving. Guests filled the studio in the Fine Arts Complex to share a variety of potluck dishes while marveling at the kiln-cooked turkeys, which were served hot and fresh from the kiln.

Attendees at the annual SCAG Thanksgiving potluck held in the 有料盒子视频 Ceramics studio. 有料盒子视频 Photo by Abby Druckenmiller
有料盒子视频 Photo by Abby Druckenmiller

SCAG, a student organization that promotes ceramics and the arts, has consistently hosted the event, reinforcing its mission to foster creative expression and camaraderie. Attendees shared stories, marveled at the unique cooking method, and admired the fusion of ancient techniques and modern artistry.

As tradition dictates, the turkeys were the star of the show, but the event also highlighted the diverse talents and contributions of SCAG members, who prepared not only the food but also the beautifully crafted clay vessels used for serving and decorating.

Looking Forward

The Annual Thanksgiving Kiln Turkey Bake Potluck is more than just a meal; it鈥檚 a testament to the spirit of innovation, the joy of community, and the power of tradition. As SCAG continues to carry the torch for this unique celebration, 有料盒子视频 can look forward to many more years of kiln-baked cheer.