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

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    The size of your pan will correlate to the size of the turkey you can roast. The typical rule is that pans 14 inches in length can accommodate a 12-pound turkey, while 16-inch pans can handle up ...

  3. Roasting pan - Wikipedia

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    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. A shallow roasting pan is normally used for roasting small cuts of meat, but large-size roasting pans are also used for cooking large poultry such as turkey or goose, or for larger cuts of meat. A deep roasting pan can hold ...

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

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    The Best Turkey Roasting Pan Sizes to Shop. Roasting pans usually come in 14-inch, 16-inch, and 18-inch lengths, says Spencer. “For most people, the medium size should work just fine (it will ...

  5. List of cooking vessels - Wikipedia

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    Frying pan – a flat-bottomed pan used for frying, searing, and browning foods; Tava – a large flat, concave or convex disc-shaped frying pan (dripping pan) made from metal, usually sheet iron, cast iron, sheet steel or aluminium. It is used in South, Central, and West Asia, as well as in Caucasus, for cooking a variety of flatbreads and as ...

  6. 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. ...

  7. Cookware and bakeware - Wikipedia

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    Cake tins (or cake pans in the US) include square pans, round pans, and speciality pans such as angel food cake pans and springform pans often used for baking cheesecake. Another type of cake pan is a muffin tin, which can hold multiple smaller cakes. Sheet pans, cookie sheets, and Swiss roll tins are bakeware with large flat bottoms.