Cuisinart MCP117-16BR MultiClad Pro Stainless 16-Inch Rectangular Roaster with Nonstick Rackgoodusa


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List Price : $180.00 Price : $74.95
Cuisinart MCP117-16BR MultiClad Pro Stainless 16-Inch Rectangular Roaster with Nonstick Rack

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An essential piece of cookware for family dinners, parties, and holiday celebrations, the Cuisinart Roasting Pans are designed to hold turkeys, chickens, and large roasts. Riveted stainless steel handles make placing the Roasters into the oven, and lifting it out, safe and hassle-free. Solid stainless steel racks allow heat to circulate and let meat or poultry drain as it cooks. The roaster is dishwasher safe and comes with a limited lifetime warranty.


  • Stainless Triple Ply Construction
  • Heat Surround Technology
  • Solid Stainless Steel Rack
  • Induction Ready
  • Dishwasher Safe


Cuisinart MCP117-16BR MultiClad Pro Stainless 16-Inch Rectangular Roaster with Nonstick Rack Reviews


Cuisinart MCP117-16BR MultiClad Pro Stainless 16-Inch Rectangular Roaster with Nonstick Rack Reviews


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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Roaster Overall, January 28, 2011
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Actually, this is one of the best roasting pans I've come across at any price. It's 3-ply aluminum core construction. The edge is slightly beveled so it looks thinner than it is, but after taking a micrometer to it, it is actually only about 15% thinner than some of the $200+ models - still quite heavy duty. It has a nice dead flat bottom, doesn't warp, is induction friendly, has great handles and a nice rack. Perfect size, just wide enough for a 20 lbs turkey. It also takes 500 degree heat very well. Plus, it's really beautiful! I compared about 10 roasters and I would have bought this one even if it was $200. Do not confuse this pan with Cuisinart's non Multiclad model. This is a hard to find item that is a great deal.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Why pay more?, March 20, 2011
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My wife was dropping serious hints about an AllClad roasting pan. The AllClad is painfully expensive, so I turned up this Cuisinart in my research, and compared it with the Calphalon that was top-rated by a respectable cooking magazine. This unit has the tri-ply construction, like the AllClad, and the handles don't sit over the interior of the pan, which could be problematic as you are lifing a roast out of the oven. The bottom line is my wife is very happy with the pan, and it was reasonably priced.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars holiday dinner, December 26, 2010
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Fantastic! I felt comfortable lifting it in and out of the oven, the pan felt heavy but balanced. Plenty of room for a large turkey but requires its own oven rack, I couldn't get anything to fit on the sides in my standard oven. Easy to clean and made it through the day without scratches or tarnish. Roasted veggies in the bottom came out great, even heat.
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