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

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    When I was asked to test 14 roasting pans, I initially felt a certain amount of dread. I live in Alabama, where temperatures in the summer (when I began testing) regularly top 95°F.

  3. Paila - Wikipedia

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    A paila (Spanish pronunciation:) is a type of cookware that in several Spanish-speaking South American countries refers to a large shallow metal pan or earthenware bowl which oftentimes is also used as a serving plate for the foods prepared in it. Dishes served in clay pailas are often prepared in the paila itself by way of baking in an oven.

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    Material: Sheet pans are made from various types of metal, but the best materials for most cooks and bakers are aluminum, stainless steel, aluminized steel and carbon steel, according to our experts.

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  6. Paella - Wikipedia

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    Paella is regarded as one of the community's identifying symbols. [3] [4] It is one of the best-known dishes in Spanish cuisine. The dish takes its name from the wide, shallow traditional pan used to cook the dish on an open fire, paella being the word for a frying pan in Valencian/Catalan language.

  7. Arroz a la valenciana - Wikipedia

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    [15] [16] Paelya tends to refer to the dishes with more expensive ingredients, while arroz valenciana refers to dishes with simpler ingredients, leading to it being dubbed as the "paella of the poor". [17] It is traditionally served during the Christmas noche buena as well as in fiestas (patronal festivals) and other special occasions.