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  2. These Roasting Pans Will Save Your Thanksgiving, No Matter ...

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    Accessories: Some roasting pans come with lids, but Good Housekeeping Institute testers don't usually use them since "they limit the size of the turkey you can fit inside your pan,” says ...

  3. The 9 best roasting pans for holiday cooking and more

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    The best roasting pans are durable and use stainless steel, cast iron or carbon steel to conduct heat and cook food evenly. ...

  4. Roasting pan - Wikipedia

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    A large roasting pan with a removable rack and a non-stick surface coating. A roasting pan or dripping pan is a piece of cookware used for roasting meat in an oven, either with or without vegetables or other ingredients. A roasting pan may be used with a rack that sits inside the pan and lets the meat sit above the fat and juice drippings.

  5. The 5 Best Roasting Pans, Tested by a Chef - AOL

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    Smaller than the other pans I tested at 15 by 10 inches, the Signature Roaster is ideal for smaller roasting tasks like Cornish hens, chicken, smaller roasts and pork tenderloin, and it is also ...

  6. Dutch oven - Wikipedia

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    In the Netherlands, a Dutch oven is called a braadpan, which literally translates to roasting pan. Another name for it is sudderpan, which literally translates to "simmerpan" or "simmering pot". The design most used today is a black enameled steel pan that is suitable for gas and induction heating. The model was introduced in 1891 by BK, a well ...

  7. Cousances - Wikipedia

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    Cookware under the Cousances brand continued to be manufactured by Le Creuset into the early 1980s. [8] A conspicuous Cousances design was a dutch oven called the Doufeu (literally "gentle fire") in which the sunken or recessed lid was kept at a reduced temperature by placing ice cubes on top and allowing the steam inside to condense. As the ...

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