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Non stick bakeware
geniejean
06-01-2008
Anybody recommend really good non stick roasting dishes, the last two roasting dishes I bought from Tesco's have not lasted at all well. Maybe it's not a good thing to put them in the dishwasher but, I have found even using non-stick utensils that the non stick coating has almost completely disappeared. Must have only had the last one less than a year
diablo
06-01-2008
I found that Teflon flaked from roasting trays and things.

Have now got some enamel ones. I think that enamel is dishwasher safe, though I haven't got one so can't say for sure.

They aren't as non-stick as Teflon, but not bad - and last for ages.
geniejean
07-01-2008
Originally Posted by diablo:
“I found that Teflon flaked from roasting trays and things.

Have now got some enamel ones. I think that enamel is dishwasher safe, though I haven't got one so can't say for sure.

They aren't as non-stick as Teflon, but not bad - and last for ages. ”


I have a small enamel one so I'll give that a try, I'll maybe invest in a good stainless steel, tho that won't prevent things sticking
diablo
07-01-2008
You haven't had much response, for some reason.

Have a look at this old thread which I started over a year ago on the same subject. There are some other suggestions on there which may be of interest.

I eventually got some vitreous enamel stuff from Morrisons, which was pretty good - and remarkably cheap.
geniejean
07-01-2008
Originally Posted by diablo:
“You haven't had much response, for some reason.

Have a look at this old thread which I started over a year ago on the same subject. There are some other suggestions on there which may be of interest.

I eventually got some vitreous enamel stuff from Morrisons, which was pretty good - and remarkably cheap. ”

Thanks Diablo, I will take a look at that

I'm surprised too at the response....I thought it worth a try tho
geniejean
07-01-2008
Diablo I just noticed (on that thread) that my roasting tin is the same as yours from Tesco....dark blue on the outside!

I`ll not be buying another...that's for sure
Elanor
07-01-2008
I have a dark blue roasting tin from Tesco, and I've never had any trouble with it. I've had it about a year. I wonder why mine is ok... how odd.

I definitely don't use a dishwasher, maybe that is all it is, also I don't use any utensils other than wooden ones on it.

For baking, I use those flexible silicon pans, they're great. I don't know whether they do those in roasting pan shapes though...
Ruby Shoes
07-01-2008
Originally Posted by Elanor:
“I have a dark blue roasting tin from Tesco, and I've never had any trouble with it. I've had it about a year. I wonder why mine is ok... how odd.

I definitely don't use a dishwasher, maybe that is all it is, also I don't use any utensils other than wooden ones on it.

For baking, I use those flexible silicon pans, they're great. I don't know whether they do those in roasting pan shapes though...”

I don't know but you can buy rolls of silicon that you can cut to shape and use and reuse in your pans. If you use them in a frying pan you don't need any oil! Lakeland do them.
Kacey
07-01-2008
Buy the very, very best that you can afford - I need to replace mine too and I have my eye on one in John Lewis, very heavy duty and about £27.00 but it'll be worth every penny.
geniejean
08-01-2008
Thanks for the above suggestions, I'll certainly be thinking them over
dollylovesshoes
08-01-2008
Mermaid roasting tins are excellent!! Not cheap but you can heat them to very high degrees!! I believe they use these in Restaurant Kitchens!!
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