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Swift Stainless Steel Deep Roasters

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Swift Stainless Steel Deep Roaster 25cm Name:
Swift Stainless Steel Deep Roaster 25cm
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£18.70
Product Code:
CC12109418
Size:
25x19x5cm
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Swift Stainless Steel Deep Roaster 30cm Name:
Swift Stainless Steel Deep Roaster 30cm
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£22.10
Product Code:
CC12109422
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30x22x5cm
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Swift Stainless Steel Deep Roaster 35cm Name:
Swift Stainless Steel Deep Roaster 35cm
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£30.60
Product Code:
CC12109426
Size:
35x26x5cm
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Swift Stainless Steel Deep Roaster 40cm Name:
Swift Stainless Steel Deep Roaster 40cm
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£37.40
Product Code:
CC12109428
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40x28x5cm
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Product Information

The Swift cookware range is proud to present a kitchen classic. An essential piece of equipment for those roast dinners, try this top quality 18/10 stainless steel oven roaster. This deep roaster has 2 hinged side handles so it doesn't take up too much cupboard space when not in use, and features a textured interior surface to reduce the risk of food sticking. The product can be used for making a range of different dishes including roast rack of lamb, braised duck legs and your traditional roast chicken with potato & vegetable trimmings - take a look at some of CookCraft's recipes for some great cooking ideas.. The roasting rack to fit this roaster is available separately (see below for links).
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Use & Care

*Not suitable on induction cookers.

Stainless Steel is a hard and durable metal that is difficult to dent or warp. It does not corrode or react to acidic or alkaline food and since it is relatively inexpensive it is understandably a very popular type of cookware. Its main disadvantage is its poor heat conductivity. To compensate stainless steel often has another metal, usually aluminium or copper, in or on the base.

Stainless steel is made from the amalgamation of chromium and nickel. Most stainless steel ware consists of 18 parts chromium to 8 parts nickel, also referred to as 18/8. For better durability, rust resistance and retention of a polish or sheen, there is stainless steel ware made from18 parts chromium to 10 parts nickel, known as 18/10.

Food can stick to stainless steel ware so it is advised that when cooking the heat is applied gradually and the temperature kept low.

Tips on use and care:

  • Wash with detergent and a brush or nylon pad. Do not use steel wool or metal pads as these will scratch the surface of the pan.
  • To retain a polish use a soft cloth and a stainless steel cleaner. Most pans are dishwasher proof, just check the handle. (Many wooden ones are now treated to make them dishwasher safe.)
  • If any food gets burnt on; soak the pan overnight and boil it up before cleaning.
  • Do not add salt to cold water or leave cold salty liquids in stainless steel pans as this can cause white spotting. If this does occur, remove marks with a stainless steel cleaner.
  • Do not put a small pan on a large gas burner and then let the flames come up the side of the pan as this can cause the metal to become permanently discoloured.
  • Do not overheat or the metal may turn to a 'bluish' colour.
  • Both wooden and metal utensils can be used.

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