Question about roasting pan for turkey!

Anonymous
I have misplaced my roasting pan and am thinking of using one of the disposable ones you can buy at the grocery store. Is this a bad idea or would it work out ok? Thanks in advance!
Anonymous
That's all I ever use -- just bought one today.

Put it on a cookie sheet, and be very careful when moving it. Otherwise, easy clean up!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have misplaced my roasting pan and am thinking of using one of the disposable ones you can buy at the grocery store. Is this a bad idea or would it work out ok? Thanks in advance!


Dangerous, spring for a decent pan you can reuse year after year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That's all I ever use -- just bought one today.

Put it on a cookie sheet, and be very careful when moving it. Otherwise, easy clean up!


Ditto. I've never had a problem in 30+ years, although I recently bought the All Clad roaster.
Anonymous
I would use one, except I know I would end up washing it so that I could recycle the aluminum and that would be crazy.
Anonymous
OP here, thanks, just got home with my new $4.00 roasting pan. (and I'll probably end up trying to wash and reuse it too!)
Anonymous
World Market has nice ones for $4.99....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That's all I ever use -- just bought one today.

Put it on a cookie sheet, and be very careful when moving it. Otherwise, easy clean up!


Ditto. I've never had a problem in 30+ years, although I recently bought the All Clad roaster.


Me too. I've been cooking Thanksgiving turkeys for 25 years and never had a problem with the disposable ones.
Anonymous
I don't think they let you recycle aluminum pans, just cans. At least that's what our trash company told us a while back. I would wash and reuse the pan anyway.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't think they let you recycle aluminum pans, just cans. At least that's what our trash company told us a while back. I would wash and reuse the pan anyway.


Our town recycles aluminum foil, and that includes recyclable baking pans like this. They're foil. You just wad them into a giant ball. People have to check with their local recycling guidelines.
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