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Best roasting tray

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SM33 · 19/09/2020 20:01

We have had numerous roasting trays but they never seem to last long. Can anyone recommend a roasting tray that can be used both on the hob and in the oven?

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newtb · 19/09/2020 20:33

Mermaid ones are pretty heavy duty, or you could go mad and buy an Aga one, they're really solid.

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GiantKitten · 19/09/2020 20:36

Mine are all stainless steel. They don’t look pretty but there are lots of sizes, they do the job well, nest in the cupboard, & clean up brilliantly.

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GiantKitten · 19/09/2020 20:43

Ikea Koncis come in 3 sizes, cheap but good quality

We’ve got the 2 smaller ones & I do recommend!

(also 2 bigger ones from Aldi but of course they’re only in stock occasionally)

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GiantKitten · 19/09/2020 20:53

John Lewis do a very similar set

John Lewis set £87
Ikea set £20

Honestly, get the Ikea ones Grin

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karmakameleon · 19/09/2020 21:57

I have that John Lewis set and they’ve been going for about ten years and still good as new.

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dodgymacbook · 19/09/2020 22:52

Basically, a stainless steel one.

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SM33 · 20/09/2020 09:28

Thanks all

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Georgyporky · 20/09/2020 17:51

Mermaid are great - unless you've got a stupid DH who ignores your instruction to handwash - they warp in the DW.

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4merlyknownasSHD · 24/09/2020 15:14

Don't go for a non-stick coated one as (a) they will get less non-stick with age and (b) you will probably damage the non-stick coating if you put it on the hob for making gravy in as you will melt the (plastic-based) non-stick coating and the steel underneath will rust. Go for a Stainless Steel one or an aluminium one. The PP Georgyporky said that the Mermaid one warped in the dishwasher. An aluminium one (which Mermaid is, or Silverwood) will be possible to bend back if it warps, whereas a Steel or Stainless Steel one won't, unless you are the Incredible Hulk. The reason for not putting anodised aluminium Bakeware in the oven is that many dishwasher detergents will damage the anodised surface, although not permanently.

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orangenasturtium · 25/09/2020 15:17

I prefer enamel roasting trays as they are indestructible.

I have had stainless steel trays but I find they do warp. DS has the Ikea ones for university. They are great value and look lovely but they don't stack if you have more than one of the same size, which is incredibly annoying.

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CottonSock · 25/09/2020 15:18

Scanpan

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VampireBill · 25/09/2020 15:25

Spend a reasonable amount in a catering shop. My main roaster is about 25 years old, stainless steel, heavy, and will probably out live me.

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Fluffycloudland77 · 27/09/2020 11:01

TK Maxx do some really heavy ones, I think you’d break your foot if you dropped it.

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Fluffycloudland77 · 27/09/2020 11:43

Le creuset have a sale/outlet section on their website too.

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Nospringchickendipper · 28/09/2020 17:36

I bought some heavy duty ones from Sainsbury and I would recommend them. They often have them on special offer and I’ve got several sizes.I just give them a wipe over after as nothing seems to stick to them.

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ILoveFlumps · 28/09/2020 17:47

Also recommend the IKEA ones. Large ones come with a removable rack. Still look brand new several years later.

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nancy75 · 28/09/2020 17:49

The old fashioned white ones with the blue round the edge, I’ve got some I ‘borrowed’ from my mum & they’ve been going for years

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AriettyHomily · 28/09/2020 17:54

I wouldn't use my roasting trays on the hob. That just buggers them. What are you trying to make that needs both?

I have one massive pan that I think may have been Jamie Oliver (not bought for that reason!) that I will roast a joint in and then make gravy on the hob in the same pan.

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melmos · 08/10/2020 13:51

M&S cast aluminium. Goes in the dishwasher comes out clean and it's not heavy. Not cheap but worth it

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