All-Clad Stainless Roti Combo with Rack and Turkey Forks
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Product Description:
It's kind of like buying your first sofa; purchasing a real roasting pan (tin foil ones from the grocery store don't count) is a marker for adulthood. Don't trust those special occasions and holiday gatherings to inferior cookware. After all you're not just making good food, you're making memories. This superbly crafted roaster comes with a non-stick roasting rack and stainless steel turkey lifters. Now all you need is the bird!
It's kind of like buying your first sofa; purchasing a real roasting pan (tin foil ones from the grocery store don't count) is a marker for adulthood. Don't trust those special occasions and holiday gatherings to inferior cookware. After all you're not just making good food, you're making memories. This superbly crafted roaster comes with a non-stick roasting rack and stainless steel turkey lifters. Now all you need is the bird!
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
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- Update on Cook's Ilustrated
The above reviewer is correct that Cook's Illustrated has updated its recommendation of this pan.But, the actual review is in the 'Equipment Corner' section of the July/August 2005 issue NOT the November/December issue.
Rating:
- It's a roasting pan, not a skillet!!
Forget the negative reviews! This pan does a fantastic job of roasting. I will be doing a 7 lb. Choice Beef Rib-eye roast for Christmas dinner in it. It deglazes just like any other good SS pan.
It is a tad heavy though, so don't expect an aluminum feel to it. Cleanup is just like any other SS pan... use Barkeeper's Friend and it all done and shiny.
There may actually be better roasters out there, but that doesn't mean this is not an excellent roaster!
And ... Read More
Rating:
- Best Roasting Pan EVER
I bought one of these last year to use on Thanksgiving and have been wondering ever since how I had managed to live without one!It by far does the best job of making a turkey that I have ever seen.The turkey recipe I normally use involves brining the turkey and then roasting it, and in this pan it turns out amazing, I have everyone who tries it ask what my secret is, and my secret is this pan.I have also used it to make a delicious pineapple glazed ham and roasted two decently sized chickens ... Read More
Rating:
- Wouldn't Have Thanksgiving Without It
I stepped up from the black, speckled roasting pans you get at the grocery store.I've had my All Clad pan for a year and purchased it before Cook's Illustrated latest review.
I made my best turkey ever.I had to give up my family's traditional overnight roasting recipe, but I think this is better.Crisp skin and I can make gravy in the pan.
I've used this pan once and my only problem was that I noticed my drippings were burning, so I added a scant amount of water to ... Read More
Rating:
- Excerpt from Cooks Illustrated
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 ... Read More
- Update on Cook's IlustratedThe above reviewer is correct that Cook's Illustrated has updated its recommendation of this pan.But, the actual review is in the 'Equipment Corner' section of the July/August 2005 issue NOT the November/December issue.
- It's a roasting pan, not a skillet!!Forget the negative reviews! This pan does a fantastic job of roasting. I will be doing a 7 lb. Choice Beef Rib-eye roast for Christmas dinner in it. It deglazes just like any other good SS pan.
It is a tad heavy though, so don't expect an aluminum feel to it. Cleanup is just like any other SS pan... use Barkeeper's Friend and it all done and shiny.
There may actually be better roasters out there, but that doesn't mean this is not an excellent roaster!
And ... Read More
- Best Roasting Pan EVERI bought one of these last year to use on Thanksgiving and have been wondering ever since how I had managed to live without one!It by far does the best job of making a turkey that I have ever seen.The turkey recipe I normally use involves brining the turkey and then roasting it, and in this pan it turns out amazing, I have everyone who tries it ask what my secret is, and my secret is this pan.I have also used it to make a delicious pineapple glazed ham and roasted two decently sized chickens ... Read More
- Wouldn't Have Thanksgiving Without ItI stepped up from the black, speckled roasting pans you get at the grocery store.I've had my All Clad pan for a year and purchased it before Cook's Illustrated latest review.
I made my best turkey ever.I had to give up my family's traditional overnight roasting recipe, but I think this is better.Crisp skin and I can make gravy in the pan.
I've used this pan once and my only problem was that I noticed my drippings were burning, so I added a scant amount of water to ... Read More
- Excerpt from Cooks IllustratedThe 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 ... Read More
