Best material for roasting pan
Discussion
Having a cull of cheap nasty baking trays and roasting pans. Bought for about a tenner probably, and within months shedding black flakes of god knows what onto my chips.
Fed up of cleaning fussy non-stick coatings on a Le Creuset roaster too. Anything that gets really baked on and not shifted in the wash becomes permanent. Unable to go at it with a scourer or a Brillo etc.
So what’s the best direction to go for roasting joints, getting good roast potatoes etc? Stainless plus a Brillo pad? Enamel coated mild steel? Glass?
Or is the move to buy a really good non-stick pan?
If anyone wants to fire me suggestions I’ll gratefully receive but please- nothing with sticky up handles which I’ll burn my flipping hands and forearms on during manoeuvres!
Fed up of cleaning fussy non-stick coatings on a Le Creuset roaster too. Anything that gets really baked on and not shifted in the wash becomes permanent. Unable to go at it with a scourer or a Brillo etc.
So what’s the best direction to go for roasting joints, getting good roast potatoes etc? Stainless plus a Brillo pad? Enamel coated mild steel? Glass?
Or is the move to buy a really good non-stick pan?
If anyone wants to fire me suggestions I’ll gratefully receive but please- nothing with sticky up handles which I’ll burn my flipping hands and forearms on during manoeuvres!
IKEA koncis.
Stainless steel roasting pans. Will take alot of abuse and cheap
Comes in Various sizes.
2 of the small ones fit nicely side by side in the oven.
A medium will take a full leg of lamb.
A big one is just huge. Probably get 2 large roast chickens side by side in the one tray.
https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/koncis-roasting-tin-s...
Stainless steel roasting pans. Will take alot of abuse and cheap
Comes in Various sizes.
2 of the small ones fit nicely side by side in the oven.
A medium will take a full leg of lamb.
A big one is just huge. Probably get 2 large roast chickens side by side in the one tray.
https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/koncis-roasting-tin-s...
sherman said:
IKEA koncis.
Stainless steel roasting pans. Will take alot of abuse and cheap
Comes in Various sizes.
2 of the small ones fit nicely side by side in the oven.
A medium will take a full leg of lamb.
A big one is just huge. Probably get 2 large roast chickens side by side in the one tray.
https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/koncis-roasting-tin-s...
Stainless all day longStainless steel roasting pans. Will take alot of abuse and cheap
Comes in Various sizes.
2 of the small ones fit nicely side by side in the oven.
A medium will take a full leg of lamb.
A big one is just huge. Probably get 2 large roast chickens side by side in the one tray.
https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/koncis-roasting-tin-s...
I have similar to that link (might have been Lakeland ) - the handles burn your pinkies though
omniflow said:
Not 100% sure what they're made of, but I bought a few different sizes of Mermaid Roasting Trays as recommended by Delia Smith. I've had them for about 30 years and they're in very good nick still. They will definitely outlast me.
Anodised aluminium.These have fallen out of favour somewhat since you shouldn't put them in the dishwasher and stainless steel is cheaper. But they are non-stick, light and extremely durable.
Went for a stainless roaster from Procook.
Was hoping it'd be thicker gauge to be honest but it was a hit in the kitchen.
Somebody might've accidently chucked out / lost the yorkshire pudding cup tray too but we had a massive mono-yorkshire made in a pyrex dish which turned out to be the most successful yorkshire pudding ever made in this house? I'm guessing because the thick ceramic holds onto heat very well
Was hoping it'd be thicker gauge to be honest but it was a hit in the kitchen.
Somebody might've accidently chucked out / lost the yorkshire pudding cup tray too but we had a massive mono-yorkshire made in a pyrex dish which turned out to be the most successful yorkshire pudding ever made in this house? I'm guessing because the thick ceramic holds onto heat very well
Hustle_ said:
Went for a stainless roaster from Procook.
Was hoping it'd be thicker gauge to be honest but it was a hit in the kitchen.
Somebody might've accidently chucked out / lost the yorkshire pudding cup tray too but we had a massive mono-yorkshire made in a pyrex dish which turned out to be the most successful yorkshire pudding ever made in this house? I'm guessing because the thick ceramic holds onto heat very well
Using our largest Pyrex dish was the key to our toad in the hole success.Was hoping it'd be thicker gauge to be honest but it was a hit in the kitchen.
Somebody might've accidently chucked out / lost the yorkshire pudding cup tray too but we had a massive mono-yorkshire made in a pyrex dish which turned out to be the most successful yorkshire pudding ever made in this house? I'm guessing because the thick ceramic holds onto heat very well
Previous metal tinned efforts stuck all over the place.
Can lift the whole thing in one if desired after switching to the glass.
among various baking/roasting equipment, we have a Scoville baking tray. Will replace all our others as they fail with more Scoville. Totally non stick and appears bulletproof.
Hustle_ said:
Went for a stainless roaster from Procook.
Was hoping it'd be thicker gauge to be honest but it was a hit in the kitchen.
Somebody might've accidently chucked out / lost the yorkshire pudding cup tray too but we had a massive mono-yorkshire made in a pyrex dish which turned out to be the most successful yorkshire pudding ever made in this house? I'm guessing because the thick ceramic holds onto heat very well
We recently replaced all our kitchen gear and i looked at the ProCook ones but i thought they were really poor. Stamped sheet material without rolled edges…Was hoping it'd be thicker gauge to be honest but it was a hit in the kitchen.
Somebody might've accidently chucked out / lost the yorkshire pudding cup tray too but we had a massive mono-yorkshire made in a pyrex dish which turned out to be the most successful yorkshire pudding ever made in this house? I'm guessing because the thick ceramic holds onto heat very well
I bought one really lovely, very heavy one from John Lewis for about £80(!!!) and also four from Ikea which are in fact very well made and finished. The Ikea ones are definitely where the value is at and im normally an Ikeas snob that considers their stuff to be tat.
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