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

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    For a big family or a lot of entertaining, the Misen Roasting Pan (view at Misen) is a terrific choice for its extra-large capacity. Choosing a Roasting Pan Size and Capacity.

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

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    A roasting pan is a high-walled pan made for cooking at high heat — usually 350°F and above — that traps in heat, collects fat and juices and makes covering your roasting pan with aluminum ...

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

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    Price: Quality turkey roasting pans can start as low as $25, and we’re not talking the disposable foil kind! However, if you want an heirloom-quality pan, the Good Housekeeping Institute says ...

  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. Cookware and bakeware - Wikipedia

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    Various commercial baking pans. Cookware and bakeware is food preparation equipment, such as cooking pots, pans, baking sheets etc. used in kitchens. Cookware is used on a stove or range cooktop, while bakeware is used in an oven. Some utensils are considered both cookware and bakeware.

  7. Spicy Beef Picadillo Crêpes with Chipotle Crema Recipe - AOL

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    Heat an 8-in/20-cm crêpe pan or nonstick skillet over medium-high heat until it’s hot enough to make a drop of water sizzle upon contact. Using a folded paper towel, spread about 1/2 tsp of butter around the interior of the pan. The butter should sizzle upon contact, but not instantly turn brown.