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hob to oven dish recommendations for tarte tatin etc

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sledgeski · 11/02/2021 14:05

Please can anyone recommend a hob to oven dish suitable for making dishes like tarte tatin on a gas hob. Thankyou

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Raera · 11/02/2021 18:06

Tefal ingenio?

sledgeski · 11/02/2021 23:41

Thank you that was the only one I had found that I was considering but I think I have to buy 2 and they are not that cheap and some concerning reviews re the handles so I wasnt sure but I will get them if I dont get any other suggestions.

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Ostryga · 12/02/2021 06:42

Get a cast iron pan. Once they’re properly seasoned (loads of YouTube videos on it) they’re amazing and last forever.

If you get a deep sided one you can use it for pretty much everything, and looks nice enough to have on the table.!

SavoyCabbage · 12/02/2021 07:22

Sainsbury's range of cast iron is good. I've got some from there and some from le creuset and they are the same as far as I can tell.

RainingBatsAndFrogs · 12/02/2021 08:47

I have a stainless steel paella pan that I make tarte tatin and veg tatin in.

Also a le Creuset style shallow casserole, Sainsbury’s and sometimes Lidl/ Aldi do similar enamelled cast iron but cheaper.

IstandwithJackieWeaver · 12/02/2021 08:52

A good cake tin will also work - the sort you out half a Victoria sponge cake mix in. Needs to be steel/stainless steel and not non-stick.

Duckchick · 12/02/2021 08:54

Another vote for a cast iron pan, it doesn't need to be enameled. The Lodge ones on Amazon got good reviews when I looked and we've certainly been happy with ours. They also have clear instructions on how to season them on their website. Amazon basics now do some cast iron pans but I don't know if that includes a frying pan.

sledgeski · 12/02/2021 09:07

Thanks for this I had looked at amazon and had discounted them as cast iron are heavy and I am disabled so presume I wouldnt be able to turn it over (much as I love them). I presumed non stick couldnt go on hob and removable base wouldnt work so I couldnt see any options. Do I need a steel cake tin then? It doesnt seem ideal on the hob with no handle.

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ShrikeAttack · 12/02/2021 09:28

Hi OP, get on of these, they're great oven to hob, not too heavy, and have fantastic heat distribution. They have the silicone handle protectors for removing it from the oven, you can get a lid for it too.

Very handy bit of kit, I use mine for all sorts of things.

4merlyknownasSHD · 12/02/2021 11:41

This is the one I use, and have done for years. It is excellent.
www.silverwood-bakeware.com/collections/pie-dishes-tins/products/8-x2-inch-individual-tarte-tatin-dish

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