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MIXTURe glass baking dish, clear, rectangular, simple design.Person wearing an oven mitt holding a glass dish of baked food, taking it out of the oven.
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A KONCIS stainless steel roasting tin with a grill rack, perfect for oven or barbecue use.A person places a roasted chicken on a stainless steel roasting tin with a grill rack into an oven.

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A KONCIS stainless steel roasting tin with handles, designed for oven and barbecue use.A person in an apron holds a baking tin of grilled vegetables over a table with metal grilling racks.
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This is a white IKEA 365+ large oven dish. Its made of durable feldspar porcelain, featuring a timeless shape and practical handles for easy carrying.A person in an oven glove removes a large white ceramic dish with cooked food from an oven. The dish’s handles aid in safe handling.
This image shows a clear, square glass oven dish with two handles, suitable for baking or serving.Person placing glass dish with broccoli into oven. Handles allow for easy lifting.
White POETISK stoneware baking dish, rectangular with sturdy handles and ribbed grip, ideal for roasting and serving.A person holding a white ceramic dish with roasted salmon in an oven.
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A round, white VARDAGEN pie dish made of stoneware, with a wavy edge design.White wavy-edged pie dish with apple tart, on marble, striped cloth.
This image a silver, stainless steel, round springform cake pan with a release latch.A person removes a springform pan, revealing a baked cake dusted with icing sugar on a cake stand.
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A VINTERROCKA stainless steel pie dish with a ridged edge and textured base, ideal for baking desserts.VINTERROCKA pie dish, round, shiny silver, holds a lattice pie. Rest on a wooden table with a spoon and small bowl beside.
Stainless steel VINTERROCKA loaf baking tin, sleek design, rectangular shape.VINTERROCKA loaf tin with baked bread, stainless steel, rectangular, on wooden table, towel and sandwiches nearby.
An ikea STRÖAD round stainless steel sifter, used for baking and decorating, with a reflective finish.Person holding flour sifter over table with dough, demonstrating baking preparation.
Red silicone muffin tray, 8 compartments, ideal for baking muffins, omelettes, parfaits, or desserts. Flexible, easy to clean, vibrant.A person pours batter into a red silicone muffin mould placed on a wooden board, demonstrating its use for baking muffins or desserts.
Silver cake tin, aluminium, deep sides this version maintains the key details while staying within the character limit.Person holding baking tins in kitchen. Various baking tools and ingredients visible. Tins have interchangeable bases for different cake types.

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From roast dinners to baked puddings – ovenware that’s ready when you are

Ovenware is the behind-the-scenes hero of the kitchen. It’s what helps turn a tray of veg into crispy roast perfection, or a spoonful of batter into golden, fluffy goodness. Whether you’re batch cooking for the freezer or baking something special for tonight, choosing the right dishes can make all the difference.

What type of ovenware do I need for everyday cooking?

The right tools don’t just make cooking easier – they help food taste better, too. And when it comes to ovenware, it’s all about picking the shape, size and material that match your cooking style.

  • Roasting tins are your go-to for everything from Sunday joints to oven chips. Deeper ones help lock in juices; shallower ones help crisp things up.
  • Oven dishes come in a variety of shapes and are perfect for things like lasagnes, gratins, or baked pasta. Ceramic keeps heat well, while glass lets you peek at the bubbling magic.
  • Pie dishes are made for comfort food moments – whether you’re topping it with buttery pastry or creamy mash. Look out for ones with sloped edges that help you serve up those perfect, generous slices.

Materials matter too. Metal heats fast – great for quick cooking. Stoneware and ceramic hold heat longer – ideal for slow, bubbling bakes.

Should I go for a matching set or mix and match?

That depends on how you like to cook – and how you like your cupboards to look. Matching sets bring a tidy, coordinated feel to your kitchen (and often stack neatly, too). But mixing and matching lets you build a collection that suits your recipes, routines and storage space.

Think about:

  • How many people you usually cook for
  • Whether you like to prep ahead and freeze leftovers
  • What oven sizes and shelf space you’re working with
  • Whether your ovenware needs to double up as serving dishes

How can I make ovenware part of my everyday kitchen flow?

Good ovenware isn’t just about what goes in the oven. It’s about what happens afterwards, too. Many of our dishes are designed to go straight from oven to table, and then into the fridge or dishwasher – less faff, more food.

And when you’re not eating everything in one go? Our food containers are made to stack, seal and save what’s left. Some even match the sizes of our oven dishes, so you can cook once and portion with ease.

No matter what you’re making – a slow-roasted feast or a weekday traybake – our ovenware range is built to fit around your real-life kitchen routines.