What Is The UK’s Best Rotisserie Oven?
In this guide, we’ll take a look at the best rotisserie ovens. We’ve compared cooking capacity, features, accessories and cost to give you our top recommendations.
Rotisserie Oven Reviews
Rotisserie Oven Buyer’s Guide
During our assessment size and capacity, temperature settings, power, operating modes, and additional features were our main focus. When reviewing these rotisserie ovens, we also looked at their construction, ease of use, and who these ovens may suit.
Our findings were varied, with some ovens being vastly different in actual oven size, whether or not they had hot plates, traditional or vertical rotations, or any accessories included.
The features below stood out for potential buyers, and are some of the factors you may want to consider before buying:
Size and capacity
Can this oven actually fit what you want in it? There’s a whole world of difference between an 18lt, 26lt, and 42lt, or 60lt oven. The first means you’ll be able to cook yourself a few nice sausages and some chips for an easy tea. The last will give you space enough to cook a whole roast dinner for the family, and probably leftovers.
Temperature settings
It’s like the story of the 3 Bears. Some like it warm, some like it hot, and some want it roasting. You need control here. An oven without accurate temperature control is where good food goes to be cremated. You need to be able to set the temperature, but also where in the oven that heat is coming from; below, above, all around. That’s how you get perfect cooking.
Power
Is enough ever enough? 1500-watts, 1800-watts, 2000-watts, or 2500-watts, it’s massive difference when it comes being able to properly cook. 1500-watts is enough to bake a small batch of cookies. 2500-watts and you’ll be the master-roaster for the family. Be sure you know what your power needs are, and that your wiring is up to the task!
Operating Modes
When is an oven not just an oven? When it’s a rotisserie! These ovens are designed to do and be more than just a vessel to heat food in. They’re machines that are meant to cook, bake, roast, and yes, rotisserie. You want to make sure you have these options, to give you as much value and cooking possibilities as you can.
Additional features
Grills, wire racks, trays, skewers, fish baskets, the gimmicks and gadgets go on and on. Whatever your oven offers, make sure they’re made of quality materials, are safe to use, and most of all, appeal to the style of cooking you want to do!