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

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    All-Clad Gourmet Accessories, Large Stainless Steel Roaster with Rack ($180 at Amazon): The All-Clad is a deep-walled pan with shiny stainless steel construction. The included rack is nonstick ...

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    8 Qt Stainless Steel Multipot with Insert. ... That's an incredible discount for a stainless steel roaster. Add a baking rack and this dish is perfect for roasting up a small turkey or chicken.

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    11-inch x 14-inch Small Roaster w/Rack. $70 $120 Save $50. See at All-Clad. See 5 more. ... 8 Qt Stainless Steel Multipot with Insert. $80 $160 Save $80.

  5. 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.

  6. Baker's rack - Wikipedia

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    A baker's rack is a type of furniture with shelves, typically made of wrought iron or some other metal. "Since the 17th century, baker's racks have been part of many homes around the world. "Since the 17th century, baker's racks have been part of many homes around the world.

  7. Rumford roaster - Wikipedia

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    The Rumford roaster is an early cast iron oven, invented by Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford, [1] around 1800. [2] It was part of his development of the kitchen range, which gave more control of the cooking and saved fuel. [3] He published his research in 1805. [4] The Rumford roaster is a cylinder of cast-iron set into a brick wall.