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I want to buy the buffet server for the roaster. My roaster did not come with the buffet server.

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Rival akes several 18 quart roasters and not all of them take the buffet server. You can check about yours and order direct on line at the Rival website:

http://www.rivalproducts.com/category.aspx?cid=1117

  • ellenskitche Nov 27, 2009

    This can be ordered by contacting the company by phone.





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    1-800-557-4825

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Trying to keep large # of hot dogs in buns warm. Do I put water in the roaster before adding the insert containing the hot dogs?

The Owner's Guide for the Rival 18qt Roaster Oven with Buffet Server is available here:

http://www.rivalproducts.com/manuals/MANUALS/RO180BR-C_43_18972586.PDF

See Page 6 for full instructions on use as a buffet server.

You would normally fill the removable roasting pan with 5 to 6 quarts of water ot 1/2 - 3.4 full. Place in the buffet server frame and the empty serving dishes and then preheat at 350 degrees until hot.

Place hot, cooked food in the serving dishes and reduce heat to 250 degree to keep food warm. Adjust the temperature and add more hot water as necessary.

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Do I need to add water to the inner pan of the rival roaster?

If using the buffet server dishes yes, put 6 quarts of water in the removeable roaster pan. Below is the manual:

Manual

Hope this helps.

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Elite 18qt Roaster w/Buffet Server can I bake in it to make dressing.

Your Owner's Guide for the Rival 18qt Roaster Oven with Buffet Server can be found here:

http://www.rivalproducts.com/manuals/MANUALS/RO180BR-C_43_18972586.PDF

See page 6 for instructions on use.
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I have a 18 quart roaster oven and need to know where I can buy the 3 tray buffet server

Hello. This roaster has been so popular, Rival can't keep them in stock. It does not appear that you can purchase the server separately. That said, here is a website where you will be able to order an entire oven and server for under 50$.

http://www.cooking.com/products/shprodde.asp?SKU=693429
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To use the buffet server, do I need to add water to the liner first?

Yes, to use the buffet server, the folks at Rival recommend 5-6 quarts hot water.
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Do you put water in the botom pan

No water between the roaster and the cooking pan!

If using with the buffet server insert, put a couple inches in tn the cooking pan below the buffet pans.

Here is the manual for additional help:
http://www.rivalproducts.com/manuals/MANUALS/RO188BR_43_81844057.PDF
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Do you need to add water in the bottom pan to use a roaster as a buffet server?

Not just no but absolutely no. This is an oven, not a steam table, and water between the roaster and the roaster cook pan actually interferes with the heat transfer, as well as building dangerous steam.
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