Nonstick Roasting Pan with Rack (16x12x3-in.) by Oneida

This Oneida Carbon Steel Roasting Pan is the ideal size for chickens, roasts and medium-sized turkeys. It's made of carbon steel with flip handles so it's easy to fit in a tight oven space. The non-stick interior and non-stick rack makes for easy cleanup. Will handle up to a 22 lb. turkeys. See complete description »

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This Oneida Carbon Steel Roasting Pan is the ideal size for chickens, roasts and medium-sized turkeys. It's made of carbon steel with flip handles so it's easy to fit in a tight oven space. The non-stick interior and non-stick rack makes for easy cleanup. Will handle up to a 22 lb. turkeys.

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by Cynthia, TN

This pan is sturdy, roomy and cleans up nicely, highly recommended!!

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A Must Have for Serious Cooks
by Sharon, OK

I roasted a succulent, mouth watering, 20 lb turkey in this pan for Christmas. The pan is sturdy, handles well and is beautiful. Clean up exceeded my expectations. I love this pan!

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by Becky, OH

This roasting pan is a great value. It is sturdy, cleans up well and is very inexpensive for a roasting pan.

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by Kelley, NH

Perfect size for a big family meal!

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by Judith, NV

This roasting pan was the hit of the holiday. Now every roast comes out perfect!

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Cooking Tip From the Food Network Kitchens

You'll see chicken in the supermarket labeled as broiler-fryer, roaster, or stewing. These terms describe the size, not necessarily concrete rules for their best cooking method. You can stew, fry, or roast any size of chicken, though big roaster chickens can be a little difficult to broil.