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Only the best kitchen tools can provide the best culinary results. This Heavy-Duty Roaster with Turkey Lifters by KitchenAid will be the fist key ingredient to having the best turkey roast on the dinner table. The thick, carbon steel roaster accommodates turkeys up to 25 pounds in weight for any occasion . The heavy gauge steel is guaranteed not to warp, is made to resist grease, oils and is broiler safe. This roaster has the proper weight and balance for handling baked goods and with superior non-stick release, it is perfect for baking and roasting. This Heavy-Duty pan has several features and benefits for all your roasting and baking needs. The roaster has wide rolled edges for extra strength and handles made or anodized cast aluminum for a secure grip. Included in this roaster is a floating rack and turkey lifters. Rack floats above the pan allowing fat and oils to drip away. It also has a secure fit and will not move or scratch the pan as it rests on the inside castings of the handles. Durable non-stick coating makes clean-up easy, is safe for use with metal utensils and is dishwasher safe. Choosing Appliance -> Baking sheete Not too much romance here, but essential for any functional kitchen. Buy the heaviest pans possible. Also, you should consider buying a non-stick silicon sheet: they make baking very easy! Choosing Appliance -> Built-in Ovens Ease of cleaning is well worth considering at the outset. Stay clean liners resist dirt build-up but pyrolitic cleaning is the ultimate. It burns off all baked-on debris at 500°C so that all you have to do is sweep out the resulting ash. Look out for ovens with a steam cleaning facility, too, and remember that some ovens have removable inner doors that are easy to clean. KitchenAid Heavy-Duty Roaster and lifters set Kitchen tips -> Too salty soup If your soup becomes too salty when you are preparing it, try adding a teaspoon of sugar and a teaspoon of cider vinegar to combat the saltiness. Another method to try is to add a raw potato to the soup to absorb some of the extra salt |
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