Magi Craft Meister

39-04 Pot Grill

The "Drawing Class" at Nido Castle was a thriving event.

In this season of snow, there was little agricultural work, and everyone was spared time.

"... you've come so far"

Almost all of the kids. In addition, there are five of you. He was the village chief's niece and Eric's wife, even Barbara.

Well, there's no age limit.

Jen worries that he will not be able to treat her the same way as a small child.

"Split it in two."

The content changes the way it is taught, even though it is the same. I just change the classroom rather than change it.

So Barbara and your friends move to the next room.

It was just Jen's idea that parents and children would be in the same classroom, because it would be so awkward.

So, on the first day, Jen was to coach the children, and Elsa was to coach the adults.

"Okay, let's make a vessel out of clay today. You can have a plate or cup."

"Yes!"

"Yes!"

Jen's words, admired by the children, were honestly accepted.

"Then we'll hand out the clay."

My assistant is Reiko. Hand out the clay to the children.

I choose the fineness and cosiness of grains that are easy for beginners to handle.

"All right, look, put some weight on the table. Turn it around."

"Yes."

"Dampen your hands with the water from the bucket you laid on the side, and let them trick you."

"Yes."

Jen has also only baked about two or three degrees, so about half of them mouth what I heard from you.

By the way, clay for making baked goods can be 'sucked' or cracked more easily when baked if not carefully worked out and drained of the air inside.

"At last, the air and particles in the clay will be uniform and smooth, and dry will make it harder to crack."

"Yes......?

The last explanation seemed too difficult for the kids.

"Oh, and then about 1.3x thicker and bigger sensibly...... no, make it a little bigger. The clay gets smaller when it dries."

"Yes."

Jen walks amongst the children spinning clay all at once to give advice.

"Big plates are a little tricky. The weight of the clay changes the shape."

"Yes."

A simple piece of advice, but the clever kid made a vessel of thought, just like he realized something from it.

(Think about it, it's probably quite an extension of play)

As Jen thought, the children of Kaina Village used to make a lot of things out of clay as a play.

Of course it was not to be baked and it was just not practical, but it seemed enough to remember 'how to handle clay'.

Elsa, on the other hand, teaches adult groups. My assistant is Edgar.

"This is clay. I've been working on it roughly, but please try again."

"Yes, I understand"

Say adults. Most people played with clay as children. I have no problem with the arrangements.

Elsa's instruction was fine, and they all completed the vessels of their favorite designs.

"Okay, let's dry then"

"Yes, well, I'll dry it"

Jen and Elsa were in their respective classrooms, in front of the finished students' vessels.

"'Dry'"

Engineering magic to dry the subject. From the surface, it does not mean that it will even fly moisture, so there will be no cracking.

"When you don't use engineering magic, you dry it slowly in the shade."

"Yes."

"If you try to dry in a hurry, there can be cracks or the worst cracks."

"Okay -"

Elsa's is doing well, and they're both done until dry.

"Then bake it up."

Jen puts the utensils made by the children and the adults in the prepared kiln for firing... the one that modified the oven for baking bread...

"'Startup'"

This is also a magic guide, so it works with magic keywords (keywords).

"Well, this should be done in about two hours. Until then... lunch first."

"Wow!"

The time is around 11: 40. A little early at noon, but decided to make it lunch.

"Help me with anything I'm interested in."

"Yes!"

Everyone coming to the classroom... including adults... put their hands up.

"Then let's split up and tailor it. Hot pot-baked udon for lunch today!

Here Jen realized she should have shown the earthen pot for the pot-baked udon before class. And

(All right, let's make it a class on making earthen pots for the next pottery)

and make up your mind.

Wash your hands well first, then start the procedure.

Divide into those who chop leeks, those who chop kamaboko, those who boil green vegetables, those who make stock, those who make sauces, those who fry tempura (adults), etc., and examine the bottom preparation.

Even though I didn't try to, I became like a family doctor, and Jen and Elsa proceeded to prepare the pot-baked udon.

"Okay, we're gonna boil it well and then we're gonna eat it."

"Yes!!

Each one of them has a magic instruction stove, on which an earthen pot is placed to make a murmuring noise.

"I guess it's time. Be careful because it's hot. Oh, you can have it in a small bowl."

Jen will also have a splitting vessel. Chopsticks and renge are also available.

The people of Kaina Village had become perfectly good at using chopsticks these days.

"Sprinkling Kryptona (= Mitzvah) is delicious."

Jen likes the smell of mites, so she added the mites to the hot udon pan.

In addition, Yuzu (Mozuki) and Seven Chili Peppers are prepared for the medicinal flavour.

The contents of the seven flavors are "red pepper," "hemp nut," "sesame seed," "pepper," "chinpi," "mustard nut," and "seaweed."

"Ginger", "Shiso" and "Blue Nouri" may also be entered by the store.

For this reason, the original seven flavors have been found by Jen's agent John Diney in Mitsuho.

It would have been named "Sage (Magus)" from Tosa, so it was called "Seven Chilies" and "Seven Flavors" in Kansai-style. (often referred to as seven-colored chillies in the Kanto and Tokyo regions)

"Hot, spicy, delicious... nice when it's cold!

Barbara is obsessed with eating.

"Wow, yummy"

"Yummy!

"Look, he's got a runny nose."

The children were also eating with their nostrils running.

Seeing such a smiling sight, Jen the Cat Tongue also tasted the pot-baked udon at my pace.