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Baked aubergines for a dinner party or oven chips for a quick meal? Our ovenware has a wide mix of sizes and styles to suit whatever you’re roasting. You can use many of them to serve what you’ve cooked, too. That keeps the food warm and leaves you fewer dishes to wash.

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    Get cooking with roasting pans, oven dishes and baking trays

    Find affordable ovenware for any of your cooking needs, including metal roasting pans with grill racks for perfect roast chicken or leg of lamb for Sunday roast.

    Halve butternut squash, drizzle with olive oil and season with salt and pepper before roasting in glossy stoneware oven dishes that will look amazing as serving platters at dinner parties. Choose glass baking trays for making and serving potato au gratin or lasagna for family dinners on cold winter nights.

    Find elegant pie plates for the holidays as well as oven proof dish options that double as smart food containers that are ready to go from the fridge to the oven when it’s time to warm up leftovers.

    Ovenware in glass, stainless steel and porcelain

    Whether you’re going low and slow for a roast or you need to quickly get the sharp provolone on your chicken parm bubbling under the broiler, call upon materials that are ready to take the heat for you. The high heat retention of stoneware oven dishes and pie plates makes them perfect for using as serving dishes.

    Equally safe in the microwave, oven or dishwasher is clear, glass ovenware that lets colors of roasted carrots or the beauty of a whole roasted branzino really shine when used as a serving dish. Get the same attributes along with the Scandi modern décor style of a tempered opal glass oven dish. Or maybe durable, impact resistant felspar porcelain is more your speed. You can also go with stainless steel for its ability to absorb and retain heat, as well as a durability that allows you to take roasting pans from the oven to the stove for making and reducing gravy.

    Whatever type of material and look you’re going for, there are also several options in ovenware with handles for you to get your mitts on.

    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. 

    Frequently asked questions about ovenware

    What is ovenware used for?

    An oven dish, roasting pan or glass baking tray can help you to braise, roast, confit or bake anything from meats, vegetables and cakes.

    Can glass go in the oven?

    Heat resistant or treated glass is perfectly safe for use in the oven.

    What material is best for cooking in the oven?

    You have a variety of durable materials to choose from with ovenware, including stainless steel, felspar porcelain, stoneware and treated glass. Match the look you want with the attributes of specific materials to find the oven dish you want.