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Sunday 11-5 CST | |  | Specialty Cookware | Home » » » » » All-Clad Stainless Roasting Pan with Rack and Turkey Forks | | | | | | | Description: | | This is the quintessential item for cooking the annual turkey dinner for friends and family. A stainless steel roasting pan that provides the rugged durability and convenient features that help to make it a very successful event. Included with this roasting pan is a nonstick cooking rack that suspends the meat above cooking juices. In addition it ensures effortless food release, plus offers stainless-steel forks for lifting and transporting poultry. Measuring 13 x 16 x 3 inches, this rectangular pan includes a wide flat base with rounded corners and tall sides to keep the contents neatly contained. All Clad stainless steel provides everyone between novice cooks to professional chefs, all the virtues that make All-Clad's world-wide reputation unsurpassed. The cookware's 18/10 stainless steel interior is non-reactive with acidic foods, so there will be no metallic flavor to detect. Perfect for use in conventional or gas ovens, this would include electric stovetops of glass or ceramic. The solid stainless steel loop side handles stay cool to the touch and come riveted for safety and long-lasting strength. This versatile cookware can go safely in the oven up to 500 degrees F, and cleans up easily by hand which is recommended, but is dishwasher safe. | | | Features: | |
• Large roasting pan with nonstick cooking rack and turkey forks
• 18/10 stainless-steel cooking surface for easy clean up
• Stay-cool stainless handles with non-corrosive rivets
• Cooking rack (with handles) promotes even roasting
• Measures 16 x 13 x 3 inches (W x D x H); dishwasher-safe; limited lifetime warranty
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 20.2 inches | | Product Width:
| 13.8 inches | | Product Height:
| 5.6 inches | | Product Weight:
| 9.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 19.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 14.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 5.7 inches | | Package Weight:
| 12.7 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 23 reviews |
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57 of 60 found the following review helpful:
This is not a standard All-Clad Product - Made in ChinaNov 17, 2009
By David The Roti models are not made with a three-ply construction with an aluminum core and magnetic stainless exterior. The Roti models are made in China (not America like the rest of the All Clad pots and pans) out of a non-magnetized stainless steel. They're not designed for use on induction or conventional stove tops (a common step in the preparation of gravy).
A curiousity: The All Clad Web site doesn't appear to list the Roti models. I couldn't find it under any category. This model is an orphan.
134 of 165 found the following review helpful:
Excerpt from Cooks IllustratedNov 05, 2005
By PaJoe The following is copied from a review found in Cooks Illustrated Equipment Corner:
During our 1999 rating of roasting pans, we decided that the upright handles, roomy interior, and sturdiness of All-Clad's Stainless Steel Roti ($275) justified its hefty price. Since then, however, we've noticed that our top-rated pan has a tendency to warp slightly on the stovetop while browning roasts or deglazing fond. (The Roti lacks the clad construction-an aluminum core sandwiched between layers of steel-that makes other All-Clad cookware so reliable.) So when we saw that Calphalon's fully clad Contemporary Stainless Roasting Pan features a similar design-and for a mere $100-we brought it in for the challenge.
To our delight, the Calphalon did not warp on the stovetop, and its lighter weight made it more responsive to burner adjustments than the All-Clad pan. This new Calphalon roasting pan has everything we want, including a reasonable price.
UPDATE: Our July/August Roasting Pan Update highlights Calphalon's Contemporary Stainless Roasting Pan ($100). In the past, this pan has been part of their Tri-Ply stainless line. Until the Tri-Ply Stainless inventory has run out, look for our favorite roaster under either of those Calphalon lines.
26 of 30 found the following review helpful:
Always reliable All-Clad!Jul 26, 2005
By K. M. G. Howlett We received an All-Clad cook set for our wedding several years back and have always been extremely happy with its performance. So when I decided to pick up a roasting pan for my husband as a Father's Day gift ('cause nothing says "Daddy, you're the best!" like a big honking piece of aluminum clad steel) it was a no-brainer.
Like all All-Clad pieces, it's quite sturdy with firmly attached handles that stand straight up, since that's the natural way to lift something out of your oven. It heats evenly and browns beautifully. We recently did a turkey breast in the pan and the turkey turned a beautiful golden brown and was juicy and flavorful. We didn't even need gravy. The turkey forks are amply sized and plenty strong enough to pick up anything heavy without any kitchen mishaps. And best of all, it was a breeze to clean up since the rack is non-stick.
I believe there is another combo offer with oven mitts, and while I'm sure they're great (actually they are since I have a pair of them from a different gift from All-Clad), I think the turkey forks are the better choice. I mean, you can always buy oven mitts, but the All-Clad accessories really are wonderful.
One more thing....one of our non-stick frying pans had a problem with the coating wearing off. I returned it to All-Clad and they sent me a brand new pan (which sells for $150). Can't beat that for customer service!
14 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Stay away cheap junk not tri-ply even though you will see it is called tri-ply some placesSep 13, 2008
By M. TIBOR Unfortunately I bought one of these pans because I read this expensive roaster was a tri-ply. It is not and if you put it in a hot oven it warps like crazy. Once I realized that this was not the All-Clad that I was used to I contacted All-Clad. I have an entire kitchen full of All-Clad and they told me to stuff it. So that will be the last "All-Clad" I will ever purchase. There are many alternatives which are multi-ply at a considerably lower cost. As All-Clad does not stand behind their merchandise there is hardly any benefit in buying their products. Read the Cook's Magazine review about this pan if you have any doubts.
15 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Complete Waste of MoneyNov 11, 2010
By Robert J. Harris
"Rummy"
I shouldn't have assumed that this would be cladded. How can a company like All Clad produce a $160 roasting pan without a sandwiched layer of aluminum to distribute the heat evenly. This is worthless for pan gravy! It is nothing more than a handled serving tray as far as I'm concerned, I am better off with an $30 aluminum roasting pan from a restaurant supply store. What an overrated piece of junk, for the price there is much better out there... I am disgusted by the arrogance of All Clad peddling this garbage!
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