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The best roasting pans you can buy

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The best roasting pans you can buy

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If you are looking for a triple-ply roaster that performs well, the Cuisinart MultiClad Pro Stainless Rectangular Roaster is a cost-effective solution.

The Cuisinart MultiClad Pro Stainless Rectangular Roaster has the all-important triple-ply design for durability, even heating, and easy cleaning.

The rack is made entirely of stainless steel. The roasting area is about 16 inches long by 13 inches wide. The handles are large enough to grab with oven mitts on and are "Cool Grip" so you can move the roaster around on the stove with your bare hands. Cuisinart backs this pan with a limited lifetime warranty.

Cook's Illustrated recommends the Cuisinart MultiClad Pro Stainless 16-Inch Roasting Pan with Rack because it evenly browned potatoes and seared pork nicely in their tests. The flat bottom helped with deglazing, and the roaster was large enough to fit a 19-pound turkey. The reviewer's only quibble was that the rack's handles line up with the pan's handles, which makes the rack hard to remove.

The Wirecutter recommends this model because it cooked more evenly in their tests than any other pan in its price range. The Cuisinart roaster is also recommended by Epicurious, Consumer Search, and Reviewed.

Around 90% of the Amazon buyers who rated the Cuisinart MultiClad Pro Stainless 16-Inch Roasting Pan with Rack gave it four or five stars. The most helpful reviewer, Office Rat, compared it to All-Clad and preferred this model because it's less expensive and the handles don't sit over the interior. He purchased the pan for his wife, who was very happy with it.

There are several complaints about the pan arriving with gouges in the exterior and flaking occurring after just one use. These complaints are a few years old, and none of the more recent reviews mention these problems so it appears Cuisinart has addressed them.

Pros: Affordable, heats evenly, flat bottom, lifetime warranty, large Cool Grip handles, triple-ply construction

Cons: Rack handles line up with the panhandles, some durability complaints

The best for turkey

The best for turkey
The All-Clad Stainless Steel Roaster with Nonstick Rack is all you need to make delicious turkey and gravy.

All-Clad is known for its top-quality cookware, and the Stainless Steel Roaster with Nonstick Rack is a terrific example of the company's commitment to performance and durability.

Another tri-ply roaster made of 18/10 stainless steel with an aluminum core, this pan comes in two sizes: 11 inches by 14 inches and 13 inches by 16 inches. There's also a version of the larger roaster with a nonstick coating, which aids in clean-up and releasing foodstuffs.

Reviewed recommends the All-Clad Stainless Steel Roaster with Nonstick Rack because of its excellent performance in their tests. The reviewer found the handles were large enough to hold when wearing oven mitts, and the pan made a nice gravy. However, she did note that it was hard to get a good sear on pork loins.

Heavy tested the small pan and appreciated that the tall, straight edges keep splatters and spills to a minimum. The reviewer recommends this model because it handles temperatures up to 600 degrees Fahrenheit and fits a 20-pound turkey.

About 75% of the Amazon buyers who reviewed the All-Clad Stainless Steel Roaster with Nonstick Rack gave it 5 stars. The most helpful reviewer felt the pan did an excellent job of making a 13-pound rib roast and subsequently a sauce on the stove. Yet, they docked it a star because the nonstick coating on the rack appeared to be coming off after just one use.

Several reviewers used the pan to roast turkeys and were happy with the results. However, one buyer was displeased with how the drippings didn't collect evenly on the bottom, which affected his gravy.

Pros: Large handles, oven-safe to 600 degrees Fahrenheit, nonstick rack, steep sides, tri-ply construction

Cons: Not for use on induction stoves, concerns about the nonstick coating wearing off of the rack

The best oval roasting pan

The best oval roasting pan
The Granite Ware Covered Oval Roaster is not only inexpensive, but it has a track record of quality manufacturing in the United States.

Since 1906, Granite Ware has manufactured enamel-coated cookware in its Terra Haute, Indiana factory. The company's cookware is known for its speckled appearance. The Granite Ware Covered Oval Roaster is made by fusing porcelain to a steel core at extremely high temperatures.

The porcelain provides a natural nonporous, nonstick surface while the steel helps with heat distribution and provides strength. The pan comes in 15-inch, 18-inch, and 19-inch sizes. The 19-inch pan is about 13.5 inches wide and 8.5 inches high with the lid on.

The Wirecutter recommends the Granite Ware 19-Inch Covered Oval Roaster as a wonderful low-cost option. The reviewer found it works well for occasional roasting, such as throwing a turkey into the oven on Thanksgiving. Though, she didn't like that the pan can't be used on the stove.

Foodal also recommends this model because it demonstrated excellent heat distribution and efficient heat absorption. The reviewer was impressed with the nonstick properties. In her tests, the 18-inch roaster held a 15-pound turkey with the lid on and 18-pound turkey with the lid off.

Approximately 89% of the Amazon buyers who reviewed the Granite Ware Covered Oval Roaster gave it a positive rating. Several reviews mention that this pan has the same quality as the Granite Ware cookware they grew up with. They are also happy that it's still made in the USA.

In addition to turkey, buyers mention getting excellent results making stuffed peppers, baked chicken with vegetables, and several other dishes with this roaster. The most helpful critical reviewer was upset because her pan arrived with deep scratches. This does not appear to be a common problem, though.

Pros: Affordable, made in the USA, can hold a 20-pound turkey, comes with a lid, nonstick surface, dishwasher safe

Cons: Can't be used on glass cooktops, no rack

The best high-end roasting pan

The best high-end roasting pan
The All-Clad Stainless-Steel Flared Roasting Pan is expensive, but it's made of top-quality materials that are designed to last and will help you make delicious and picturesque roasts.

Williams Sonoma and All-Clad partnered to develop the USA-made Stainless-Steel Flared Roasting Pans.

It's constructed of — what is considered by many — the best cookware material: easy-to-clean stainless-steel sandwiching a heat-responsive aluminum core. This combination ensures quick and even heating. Even cooking is also facilitated by the low flared sides. Large, four-inch-wide handles help you to maneuver the pan.

There are two sizes available. The large is 16.75 inches by 13.75 inches by 2.5 inches, weighs a little over 5 pounds, and can hold a 20-pound turkey. The extra-large is 18.75 inches by 14.75 inches by 3 inches, weighs 7 pounds, and holds a 25-pound turkey. The dimensions don't include the handles, which add a few extra inches to the overall length of the roasters.

Fine Cooking recommends the All-Clad Stainless-Steel Large Flared Roaster as the best roasting pan. The reviewer liked that the juices spread evenly across the flat bottom, and the large handles allowed for a secure grip. He also noted that the pan browned turkey evenly in the oven and heat gravy well on the stovetop. The only negative he points out is that the roasting rack is flat, which is his least favorite design. The Wirecutter, Wide Open Eats, and The Good Stuff Reviews also recommend this model.

The All-Clad Stainless-Steel Flared Roasting Pan has a 4.5-star average customer rating on Williams-Sonoma's site. Buyers appreciate that roasts come out evenly browned. One reviewer said her goose looked like something you'd see on the cover of a food magazine. The most common pros cited are the design, shape, quality, size, ease of use, and durability of the roaster.

There are a few buyers who warn that you should measure the interior of your oven before purchasing the extra large-sized pan since it's more than 21 inches long with the handles, which may not fit some ovens.

Pros: Even browning, durable construction, attractive appearance, excellent for making stovetop gravy, made in the USA

Cons: Expensive, extra-large pan doesn't fit all ovens

What else we considered

What else we considered

We considered dozens of models while researching this guide. There were a few that barely missed the cut. We also looked at these excellent options:

  • Calphalon Hard-Anodized 16-inch Roasting Pan with Nonstick Rack ($48.99): A "Best Buy" according to Cook's Illustrated, this Calphalon pan is made from medium-gauge hard-anodized aluminum, which is easy to clean and heats evenly. Unfortunately, it isn't dishwasher-safe and is only oven-safe up to 450 degrees Fahrenheit. Reviewers also didn't like that the handles flare inward.
  • KitchenAid 16-inch Tri-Ply Stainless Steel Roaster with Rack ($120.29): We looked at this pan because it's recommended by The Wirecutter because of its versatile rack and large cooking area. The KitchenAid roaster is great because of its tri-ply design and flat surface for easy searing and sauce-making. However, it's expensive, heavy, and doesn't appear to distribute heat as well as the options in our guide.
  • Anolon Tri-Ply Clad Stainless Steel Rectangular Roaster with Nonstick Rack ($83.11): Another roaster recommended by The Wirecutter, this roaster also has a triple-ply construction. Plus, it comes with a handy nonstick rack and is backed by a lifetime warranty. Yet, there are complaints that the raised center of the pan makes it hard to use on a stovetop.
  • Circulon Nonstick Bakeware Roaster with U-Rack ($39.99): The Circulon 56539 is a good low-cost pan featuring large handles on the U-shaped rack and the pan itself. It's made of heavy-duty carbon steel. But, it isn't tri-ply so it doesn't heat as evenly as other options and is only oven-safe up to 450 degrees Fahrenheit. Also, some buyers have complained about the pan's durability.
  • Viking 3-Ply Stainless Steel Roasting Pan with Nonstick Rack ($149.90): This excellent roasting pan is made of tri-ply 18/8 stainless steel with an aluminum core. It's safe for all stovetops, including induction, and is oven-safe to 600 degrees Fahrenheit. Unfortunately, it's expensive, the inward-facing handles could put your hands in harm's way, and there are several buyer complaints about durability issues.

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