Roasting pans and casseroles for juicy, tender meat and intense flavor

Roasting pan

Delicious braised dishes can be prepared in a roasting pan or casserole dish suitable for oven use. Besides braising, these types of pots are also suitable for searing, gentle steaming, and even baking.

Fissler roasting pans and casseroles allow you to prepare a variety of dishes on the stovetop and in the oven. Enjoy intense aromas that develop as food slowly braises in its own juices, thanks to the tightly fitting, high-sided lid.

Guide to roasting pans

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Guide to roasting pans

Roasting pan vs. roasting pot

What is the difference between a roasting pan and a roasting pot?

A roasting pan is a pot with a large diameter and volume. In a roasting pan, you sear ingredients and...simmersThen, with the addition of liquid, continue baking in the oven at approximately 180°C. Thanks to the large volume and the domed lid with Fissler Condensate Plus function, theOptimal moisture circulation in the potThe condensation dripping from the lid makes meat especially tender and even juicier. Roasting pans with high-sided lids offer ample space for preparing a Sunday roast, smaller poultry, or delicious vegetables.

Aroasting panorMeat stewA roasting pot is a shallow pot with a larger diameter and a tightly fitting lid, shaped like a classic saucepan. You can also cook in a roasting pot.Fish dishesandvegetarian recipesprepare.

A roasting pan is also suitable for preparingbraised dishesas well as toSteamingCompared to a tall saucepan, less condensation forms on the shallower sides of a roasting pan. Thanks to the Condensate Plus function in the lid of the Original-Profi Collection®, steam circulates optimally and drips back onto the food, making it even juicier and more tender. A roasting pan offers sufficient volume for browning.pour in liquid.