Question about Rival 18 Qt Roaster Oven with Buffet Server
I have borrowed a Nesco roaster to do pulled pork. One person told me to put water between the insert and roasting pan and cook it all night. Another said no water was necessary. I don't know what to do.
Putting water BETWEEN THE BASE AND THE REMOVABLE PAN *is like putting water in your crock pot before inserting the porcelain dish and lid. This is dangerous and will destroy the unit. Those who answered "Yes" do not realize that the ? relates to putting water in the electric heating element portion of the pan... DANGEROUS!
Posted on Jul 30, 2017
SOURCE: Do you put water in the base
No, you specifically DO NOT put water in the base between the roaster and the cook pan, this actually interferes with cooking.
Posted on Nov 26, 2009
SOURCE: do you need to put water between pans in electric
yes you need water to make it steam heat so your dishes do not burn
Posted on Nov 26, 2009
SOURCE: placement of water in the roaster
Hi Joan,
To prepare a turkey, I first spray the liner and grate with Pam. Then prepare your turkey as usual. I do not salt the turkey as I found out the hard way that it make the juices too salty. Instead, I stuff, then butter the outside of my turkey. You should have the liner inside the roaster, with the grate on top. Put your turkey on the grate, add a can of chicken broth. Cook per instructions. I have found out that the tukey will be done quicker then it states in the instructions. If this happens, just keep the turkey warm in the roaster. Good luck.
Posted on Dec 21, 2008
SOURCE: the insert pan for my rival roaster is rusted?can
You can clean off the rust with a Brillo pad, You can also order a new insert pan; just be sure when you call that you have the model number for the roaster. Here is the phone number:
Rival® Customer Service
Phone:
1-800-557-4825
Posted on Nov 27, 2009
Testimonial: "ty for the reply?.we did that and it was ok. ty again"
SOURCE: Should I put water between the pan and the roaster
how do you bake a cake in the Nesco oven?
Posted on Dec 19, 2009
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