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Progressive International Stainless Steel Roasting Pan

Progressive International Stainless Steel Roasting Pan

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Brand: Progressive
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $33.99
Buy New: $31.19
You Save: $2.80 (8%)



New (5) from $31.19

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 35678

Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.2
Dimensions (in): 10.4 x 14.4 x 4

MPN: SSRI1410
Model: SSRI-1410
UPC: 078915500144
EAN: 0078915500144
ASIN: B0001UZW2K

Release Date: May 17, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Stainless steel roasting pan set includes a baking pan with folding handles, removable rack and serving spatula
  • Deep dish great for cooking lasagna, roasts, caseroles and large cakes
  • 14.25 inch x 10 inch x 4 inch
  • Dishwasher safe

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  • Norpro Stainless Steel 10 Inch x 15 Inch Baking Sheet

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
This deep pan holds moisture in during the roasting process and is roomy enough for a multi-layered lasagna or casserole. Representing value and durability in gleaming stainless steel, the price is hard to beat, especially considering the extra goodies of a rack and spatula.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Love it!   October 17, 2007
iMom (Greenbrae, CA USA)
This is a LARGE pan that can easily substitute as a roasting pan - and the drop-down handles allow it to fit in my *apartment-size* oven. Beautifully made and cleans up bright and shiny!


4 out of 5 stars Very deep, but lightweight   February 22, 2007
cynthia_colorado (Rocky Mountains)
7 out of 8 found this review helpful

This is the deepest lasagna pan I have been able to find, and that is why I bought it. I have owned it several years, but I don't bake or roast often. It has worked adequately. I have gotten my money's worth.

Because it is stainless steel, it feels lightweight. It is not made of thick metal, and therefore feels just a little cheap. Gourmet cooks might sneer at it.

Being stainless steel, it shows no signs of rust, even at the handles, after soaking in the kitchen sink. The exterior still looks nice. The interior does not have any kind of non-stick coating.

The spatula/turner/flipper utensil, which comes with the pan, has been very useful. It is thin enough to slide under food to be turned over in a skillet. It is a little flexible, but not extremely flexible like some wimpy spatulas. It won't flex, wiggle, and collapse while carrying something heavy like say a thick pork chop. I use the spatula very frequently. It is thin enough to slide under fresh-baked soft cookies, to remove them from a pan, without making a mess of the cookies.

The rack can be put inside the pan, and fits nicely, for use when roasting meat. The rack is not very high, so it would not be adequate for roasting something extremely high in fat, such as a goose, that would result in a deep layer of melted fat in the bottom of the pan.

The rack can also be used as a cooling rack for baked goods, although not intended as such. The wires are not spaced as close together as the ideal cooling rack, thus small cookies may fall through.



4 out of 5 stars Nice roasting pan for the price   February 7, 2007
LisaE.
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The pan serves it's purpose and the size is perfect for lasagnas, casserols and roast. It will get a lot of use. Clean up was a little bit dissappointing. The no stick spray left a bit of a residue on the pan that is hard to get off once you've baked with it. Using a steel wool pad would probably help but it would scratch I'm sure. Over all I'm happy with it though. It's come with a rack and spatula.