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OUTASIGHT Molcajete authentic Handmade Mexican Mortar and Pestle 8.5"

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  • Molcajete - Authentic Mexican Mortar and Pestle
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It is a handmade product, made from lava rock. The product by nature will be porous. We have listed a preparation guide on the listed item. Those steps will cure and prepare the mortar's porous surfaces. Being a handmade product made with natural material all of the pieces will be unique and porous will be in different parts of the item.

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4.6 out of 5 stars
4.6 out of 5
1,306 global ratings

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Customers like the quality, appearance, versatility, and size of the mortar and pestle set. For example, they mention it's well constructed, looks good on the countertop, and adds great taste to salsas, marinades, and sauces. That said, some complain about the porousness and ease of seasoning.

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119 customers mention86 positive33 negative

Customers like the quality of the mortar and pestle set. They say it's well constructed, heavy weight, and has beautiful craftsmanship. Customers also say it will last for a long time, is well seasoned, and shows no signs of damage.

"...By this point, mine is well-seasoned. The bowl and tejolote are smooth and black, and have a slight spicy aroma at all times...." Read more

"Authentic Heavy Quality Mexican made! Needs to be cleaned and seasoned before use! Find seasoning methods online, there's a few...." Read more

"...Arrived well packaged. The mortar and pestle are very robust, and while exhibiting some rustic touches due to how they are made, it is all pretty..." Read more

"...There are slight imperfections with it which don’t appear to have any negative effect on its function...." Read more

53 customers mention45 positive8 negative

Customers like the appearance of the mortar and pestle set. For example, they mention it's a beautiful piece, bigger than the picture, and a perfect complement to their kitchen and decor. The inside is also very nicely finished. Overall, most are satisfied with the product's appearance.

"...And a side benefit is that it looks good just sitting out on the counter." Read more

"...turned out black and nice looking, but it still has some "holes" in it...." Read more

"This is a very nice molcajete, made with real volcanic rock, not granite like a lot of others, which is ok for getting stuff fine but the coarseness..." Read more

"...Look up some history before purchasing. It’s absolutely beautiful. I love the small chisel marks underneath and the “imperfections”...." Read more

35 customers mention29 positive6 negative

Customers like the size of the mortar and pestle set. They mention it's large, sturdy, and able to fit three avocados. Some say the mortar is the perfect fit for their hand and the pestle is the right size.

"...The guacamole is as good as you are hoping.This is a good size and makes enough salsa verde for about 3 days worth of using as a..." Read more

"...I could even see toolmarks. It’s quite large and will hold a lot of guacamole or salsa...." Read more

"...For the most part packing ok. Love the size. The pestle is large and comfortable...." Read more

"...The cut of the bowl is nice and deep. The pestle is the perfect fit for your hand...." Read more

35 customers mention29 positive6 negative

Customers like the versatility of the mortar and pestle set. They mention that it makes the best guacamole, adds great taste to salsas, marinades, and sauces, and that it handles the ingredients like a champ. They also say that making guapame with it is a breeze and that seasoning is key.

"...This is a good size and makes enough salsa verde for about 3 days worth of using as a condiment with the food I eat...." Read more

"...But my salsa was amazing and ridiculously delicious. I didn’t spend hours curing it and didn’t see or taste any dust or rocks...." Read more

"...It has a very coarse feel to it and has great potential for grinding...." Read more

"...I rather found the process of grinding rice therapuetic and enjoyable. I used brown rice (it was all I had.)..." Read more

27 customers mention22 positive5 negative

Customers like that the mortar and pestle set is made from lava rock. They mention it's authentic, handmade, and made in Mexico. Some appreciate the consistency and natural volcanic, porous surface.

"This is clearly an authentic handmade molcajete which appears to be from volcanic basalt - the way they’re supposed to be...." Read more

"...it does need to be cured before you use it -- it has a genuine, natural volcanic, porous surface...." Read more

"This is a very nice molcajete, made with real volcanic rock, not granite like a lot of others, which is ok for getting stuff fine but the coarseness..." Read more

"...This one is definitely real and authentic. I could even see toolmarks. It’s quite large and will hold a lot of guacamole or salsa...." Read more

21 customers mention16 positive5 negative

Customers like the weight of the mortar and pestle set. For example, they mention it's made from one solid piece of rock, but it'll still do the job efficiently. Some say the molcajete is hefty.

"This molcajete is a hefty, heavy weight and it has beautiful craftsmanship. It has a very coarse feel to it and has great potential for grinding...." Read more

"...It is a heavy weight, well constructed mortar. It came with instructions for seasoning it and I followed them and it works great...." Read more

"...kitchen, I'd say I'm a little obsessed with it haha... it's sturdy and heavy, as a molcajete should be, and easily has enough internal capacity to..." Read more

"...Bowl is very heavy -- after I cured it, I stuck some felt feet on it so it wouldn't scratch my table & counters -- it appears to be real volcanic..." Read more

25 customers mention13 positive12 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of seasoning. Some mention that it's worth the hassle, great for advanced users, and easy to handle and take care of. Others say that there were no care instructions that came with it, and it took a lot of work to prepare it.

"...There are videos on YouTube to show you how. Very easy...." Read more

"I would give it 5 stars -- but it didn't come with directions for how to cure it -- I had to google it and ask a chef friend what to do...." Read more

"...It is a heavy weight, well constructed mortar. It came with instructions for seasoning it and I followed them and it works great...." Read more

"...Yes this tool requires a learning curve and some time and energy. No, it’s not the easiest or fastest way to make salsa...." Read more

18 customers mention5 positive13 negative

Customers find the mortar and pestle set very porous. They say the material chalks after being soaked, has uneven sized pores throughout the surfaces, and leaves grit on their fingers.

"...It’s pretty porous. You’ll probably have a bit of hard time to clean out the holes...." Read more

"...There are uneven sized pores throughout the surfaces of both, which are from the volcanic rock from which they are made...." Read more

"...be cured before you use it -- it has a genuine, natural volcanic, porous surface...." Read more

"Rustic, hand hewn look. Very porous though. Spent a lot of time removing the sharp edges and bits. Then applied stone sealant...." Read more

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Sturdy unit. So far so good
Received this quickly after ordering. Arrived well packaged. The mortar and pestle are very robust, and while exhibiting some rustic touches due to how they are made, it is all pretty uniform overall and sits evenly on tbe 3 legs. The top edge seems to be slightly off level, but not enough to stand out or interfere with food prep. Again, part of its handmade nature. I haven’t used it to make food yet, as I’m still in the break-in and cure stage. But already I can tell that it’s going to be a robust and useful kitchen tool, and I think the 8.5” sizes will help me handle big prep jobs with ease, while still being just fine for quick small jobs. My last mortar and pestle, which I’m replacing because I broke it, was a more traditional cup type design and was pretty small . On that one I often found myself wishing it had more volume AND more of a bowl shape. So this new molcajete is meeting all the requirements. And a side benefit is that it looks good just sitting out on the counter.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2012
Okay, first and foremost, ignore ANYONE who insists that "real" molcajetes are slick, black river rock basalt. They are insane. Unless you are shipping basalt from the Pacific North West, don't expect to find this kind of basalt used in a Mexican Molcajete.
A real molcajete *IS* made of basalt, but it needn't be made of river rock basalt (as is the case for the MAJORITY of ones used in Mexico).
This is in fact an actual volcanic rock molcajete. It has the mottled color, the porous surface, the noticeable tool marks when it was made, and...well...if you can't tell the difference between volcanic rock and concrete, molcajetes are not for you (hahahaha). Now, it is also important to note that basalt comes in a WIDE range of colors: black (usually in rivers) to light greys, sometime with white splotches all over.
If yours is not jet black, that is A-okay as long as it is still basalt...which this one is.

Now, you need to cure it.
What I did:
I started with 120 grit sandpaper and I SANDED EVERYTHING! I sanded the feet, the sides, the inside...EVERYTHING! Do a few extra passes on the tejolote because the sides of that never grind against anything, so it doesn't smooth as well during the grinding as the rest of the bowl portion.
Once it is smooth enough that it no longer hurts to move your hand across it, it is time to start grinding.
Start with 4 runs of dried corn (1 cup for each run). Add small portions and grind in a smooth motion that lets your wrist slightly rotate as you come along the sides.
After the corn, it is time for 4 runs of dried pinto beans. After the beans, do 4 runs of white rice.
By this point, it should be smoothing up nicely, and the rice should be white.

If it is not, you need to go back a stage or two. This is a lengthy process. If you stretch it out over a few day, it is fine. Otherwise, if you are like me, be prepared to accept blisters, but get it done in a day or two.

Once it is smooth and no longer gritting the rice, we need a final curing.
I first roasted 3 serrano chiles. Grind those into a paste. Toss in 3-4 cloves of garlic and grind them. Add some cumin, salt, pepper, and Mexican oregano. Now, here comes the real important part. When you look at a well used Molcajete, you will notice the inside is actually black. How did this happen? Oil. Oils from avocados. So, you can grind some avocado into your curing paste and/or add a little olive oil.
Then stick it in a 400-450*F (depending on what oil you used) oven for a good half an hour or an hour with the tejolote in it. Then just turn off the oven and let it chill overnight inside the oven (it takes a LONG time to cool...cause it's volcanic rock).

The next day, take a stiff brush and some water and clean it out. It should be nice, smooth, blackened, and seasoned. Now you're ready for guacamole!

I've been using mine 2-3 times/week for the past 6 months. It works like a charm and just gets smoother and smoother. By this point, mine is well-seasoned. The bowl and tejolote are smooth and black, and have a slight spicy aroma at all times.

If yours is gritty, you have more elbow work to do. It's just that simple. I know, it's 2011...people hate effort, especially in America. But, trust me. It is worth it. The guacamole is as good as you are hoping.

This is a good size and makes enough salsa verde for about 3 days worth of using as a condiment with the food I eat.
It's a good shape and if you sanded the feet smooth, it doesn't scratch surfaces when you set it upon them (though I still always grind with it on a pot holder).
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Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024
Authentic Heavy Quality Mexican made! Needs to be cleaned and seasoned before use! Find seasoning methods online, there's a few. Great value, great quality, grab it now before popularity increases.
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2024
Received this quickly after ordering. Arrived well packaged. The mortar and pestle are very robust, and while exhibiting some rustic touches due to how they are made, it is all pretty uniform overall and sits evenly on tbe 3 legs. The top edge seems to be slightly off level, but not enough to stand out or interfere with food prep. Again, part of its handmade nature. I haven’t used it to make food yet, as I’m still in the break-in and cure stage. But already I can tell that it’s going to be a robust and useful kitchen tool, and I think the 8.5” sizes will help me handle big prep jobs with ease, while still being just fine for quick small jobs. My last mortar and pestle, which I’m replacing because I broke it, was a more traditional cup type design and was pretty small . On that one I often found myself wishing it had more volume AND more of a bowl shape. So this new molcajete is meeting all the requirements. And a side benefit is that it looks good just sitting out on the counter.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Sturdy unit. So far so good
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2024
Received this quickly after ordering. Arrived well packaged. The mortar and pestle are very robust, and while exhibiting some rustic touches due to how they are made, it is all pretty uniform overall and sits evenly on tbe 3 legs. The top edge seems to be slightly off level, but not enough to stand out or interfere with food prep. Again, part of its handmade nature. I haven’t used it to make food yet, as I’m still in the break-in and cure stage. But already I can tell that it’s going to be a robust and useful kitchen tool, and I think the 8.5” sizes will help me handle big prep jobs with ease, while still being just fine for quick small jobs. My last mortar and pestle, which I’m replacing because I broke it, was a more traditional cup type design and was pretty small . On that one I often found myself wishing it had more volume AND more of a bowl shape. So this new molcajete is meeting all the requirements. And a side benefit is that it looks good just sitting out on the counter.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2022
This is clearly an authentic handmade molcajete which appears to be from volcanic basalt - the way they’re supposed to be. There are slight imperfections with it which don’t appear to have any negative effect on its function. That just adds character to its handmade authenticity. Both the molcajete and tejolote were packaged well in bubble wrap and arrived without any issues.

I studied many different recommendations for curing it, and here’s what I ultimately decided to do:

1. Wash the molcajete and tejolote thoroughly with water and then allow them to air dry. Try to wipe up as much of the the grit as possible without letting it run down the drain for the sake of your plumbing. Work on a plastic cutting board or towel to avoid scratching your sink, countertops or tables.

2. Lightly go over the molcajete and tejolote surfaces with 120-grit sandpaper just to add a smooth finish and remove some of the ridges that may be present. Wash both and scrub with a plastic-bristled brush then allow to air dry once more. I recommend having a dedicated brush just for the molcajete simply so soap doesn't inadvertently creep into your cleaning process.

3. Grind a small handful of rice (just rice for the first batch) until it’s a ground to a powder. Work up along the sides and top of bowl cure all working surfaces.

4. Discard rice, wipe off with brush, and repeat with an even mixture of rice and coarse salt. Repeat as many times as needed until rice/salt powder comes out mostly white with no grit. Many have reported that it takes 8-10 batches to remove all grit. I found that mine was clean after only 5 - I think the 'pre-cleaning' process helped to remove much of the initial grit.

5. Season with a couple of cloves of garlic, coarse salt, a few pepper corns and cumin seeds, and grind it down, covering all interior surfaces. Allow paste to sit for a few hours, then wash it out and clean with brush. One last air dry, and it’s now ready to take your salsa game to the next level!

*Final note: Never use soap during the cleaning, curing, or cooking process as the soap flavor will leach into the food. Including an out-of-the-box and cured/seasoned "before/after" pictures for reference on what it should look like once it's ready to start making salsas and guacamoles.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Authentic molcajete just needs to be cured properly
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2022
This is clearly an authentic handmade molcajete which appears to be from volcanic basalt - the way they’re supposed to be. There are slight imperfections with it which don’t appear to have any negative effect on its function. That just adds character to its handmade authenticity. Both the molcajete and tejolote were packaged well in bubble wrap and arrived without any issues.

I studied many different recommendations for curing it, and here’s what I ultimately decided to do:

1. Wash the molcajete and tejolote thoroughly with water and then allow them to air dry. Try to wipe up as much of the the grit as possible without letting it run down the drain for the sake of your plumbing. Work on a plastic cutting board or towel to avoid scratching your sink, countertops or tables.

2. Lightly go over the molcajete and tejolote surfaces with 120-grit sandpaper just to add a smooth finish and remove some of the ridges that may be present. Wash both and scrub with a plastic-bristled brush then allow to air dry once more. I recommend having a dedicated brush just for the molcajete simply so soap doesn't inadvertently creep into your cleaning process.

3. Grind a small handful of rice (just rice for the first batch) until it’s a ground to a powder. Work up along the sides and top of bowl cure all working surfaces.

4. Discard rice, wipe off with brush, and repeat with an even mixture of rice and coarse salt. Repeat as many times as needed until rice/salt powder comes out mostly white with no grit. Many have reported that it takes 8-10 batches to remove all grit. I found that mine was clean after only 5 - I think the 'pre-cleaning' process helped to remove much of the initial grit.

5. Season with a couple of cloves of garlic, coarse salt, a few pepper corns and cumin seeds, and grind it down, covering all interior surfaces. Allow paste to sit for a few hours, then wash it out and clean with brush. One last air dry, and it’s now ready to take your salsa game to the next level!

*Final note: Never use soap during the cleaning, curing, or cooking process as the soap flavor will leach into the food. Including an out-of-the-box and cured/seasoned "before/after" pictures for reference on what it should look like once it's ready to start making salsas and guacamoles.
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Brigido Galvan
5.0 out of 5 stars The real thing!
Reviewed in Canada on November 16, 2021
Love this molcajete, I grew up in Mexico and I was very pleased to confirm it was made of the material I remember: volcanic rock. Molcajetes last forever. The piece is also beautifully crafted and it didn’t take me long to cure it.
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Héctor
5.0 out of 5 stars Muy buen producto
Reviewed in Mexico on November 11, 2020
Muy buen producto aune que podría ser un poco más económico. El embalaje se debería mejorar ya que al ser tan pesado y ser una piedra rompe todas las protecciones que le ponen para es traslado. Deben tener más cuidado con esto.
Christine Mackay
5.0 out of 5 stars Good product
Reviewed in Canada on February 4, 2021
Very fast shipping, very well wrapped and very sturdy , overall super nice
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Christine Mackay
5.0 out of 5 stars Good product
Reviewed in Canada on February 4, 2021
Very fast shipping, very well wrapped and very sturdy , overall super nice
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5.0 out of 5 stars Tres jolie, exactement la grandeur que j’attendais. Livraison ...
Reviewed in Canada on May 4, 2018
Tres jolie, exactement la grandeur que j’attendais. Livraison tres rapide.
Maintenant, reste à sortir ma patience et mes muscles pour bien les nettoyer.
Margaret Kennedy
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Reviewed in Canada on March 22, 2018
Awesome! Takes awhile to season and clean, but worth it!
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