Forms for baking in the oven

To prepare a wide variety of hot dishes - lasagna, casserole, roast, there are different forms for baking in the oven. They can cook meat, vegetables, dishes, as well as all sorts of desserts.

How to choose a roasting dish in the oven?

The choice of shape for the oven depends on its purpose. It is desirable to have in your kitchen several different forms, which are now on sale is a great variety:

  1. The heaviest and thickest forms are made of cast iron . This metal has excellent heat conductivity, which means that the dishes are very tasty. Many cast-iron molds come complete with a lid, which can also serve as dishes. The inner surface of such products is made of non-stick material.
  2. The lightest and most budgetary will be molds for baking from pressed aluminum . Some of them are equipped with a grid for grilling, and therefore are multifunctional utensils. With this form, you need to closely monitor the level of the flame, because because of the thin walls of the products can quickly burn.
  3. An excellent gift to any hostess will be ceramic molds for baking in the oven. They come in all sizes and shapes - square, oval, rectangular, round. Some forms of ceramics have a regular cover or a funnel-lid for the escape of steam. Such dishes are afraid of temperature changes, and therefore it can not be put out of the oven immediately under cold water.
  4. Clay forms for baking in the oven for several centuries are used by the owners of the whole world. Thanks to the special properties of natural burnt clay, the dishes in such formulations are incredibly tender and fragrant.
  5. For all sorts of desserts or junior portions, small porcelain molds are used . The inner surface is covered with a non-stick layer, so that the products in it do not burn. Such dishes are washed without problems in the dishwasher.
  6. Glass molds for baking in the oven are made of tempered heat-resistant glass, and therefore you can not be afraid for their integrity. The only thing that must be observed when working with glass - put this form in a cold oven, and then gradually heat it up.