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[[Image:Enamel Baking Tray-Large.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Large roasting tray]]
 
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===About the roasting tray===
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'''Roasting trays''', '''roasting tins''', '''roasting dishes''', '''roasting pans''', '''sheet pans''', '''baking trays''' or '''baking sheets''' are flat, rectangular metal pans used in an oven to [[roast]] or [[bake]] food.  
 
'''Roasting trays''', '''roasting tins''', '''roasting dishes''', '''roasting pans''', '''sheet pans''', '''baking trays''' or '''baking sheets''' are flat, rectangular metal pans used in an oven to [[roast]] or [[bake]] food.  
 
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These pans, like all bakeware, can be made of a variety of materials, but are primarily aluminium or stainless steel. The most basic sheet pan is literally a sheet of metal.
 
These pans, like all bakeware, can be made of a variety of materials, but are primarily aluminium or stainless steel. The most basic sheet pan is literally a sheet of metal.
 
===Cleaning tip===
 
===Cleaning tip===
 
To simplify the cleaning process, line a roasting tray with [[tin-foil]] which can be disposed of once the cooking is complete.
 
To simplify the cleaning process, line a roasting tray with [[tin-foil]] which can be disposed of once the cooking is complete.
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* [[Muffin tray]]
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Large roasting tray
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Perforated baking trays

Roasting trays, roasting tins, roasting dishes, roasting pans, sheet pans, baking trays or baking sheets are flat, rectangular metal pans used in an oven to roast or bake food.

These pans, like all bakeware, can be made of a variety of materials, but are primarily aluminium or stainless steel. The most basic sheet pan is literally a sheet of metal.

[edit] Cleaning tip

To simplify the cleaning process, line a roasting tray with tin-foil which can be disposed of once the cooking is complete.

[edit] See also

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