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How to prepare pans for baking.....
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... butter-based cookies: It is recommended that you do not spray or use waxed or parchment paper ... Replies: ISO: Cooking spray residue. Amy - 8-10-1999 ...
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Pan residue....
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Replies: ISO: Cooking spray residue. Amy - 8-10-1999 1 Pan residue.... Sarah Phillips - 8-10-1999 2 Pan residue. Amy - 8-22-1999
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Cooking-Spray Buildup
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Heloise on removing tough cooking spray buildup on pots and pans ... Ask a Question | Heloise on the Message Board. Cooking-Spray Buildup ... Sprays are convenient, but they leave a yucky ...
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Cook's Thesaurus: Fats
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... of the pan, then strain and discard milky residue. It's best to refrigerate this in case some of ... butter are more likely to overbrown) OR cooking spray (for greasing pans) copha ...
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Cooking Tips
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Cooking Tips. When cooking boneless meats, first place each piece between two sheets of wax paper and pound thin with a rolling pin or heavy bottle. The meat will cook much faster. ... ...
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How do you remove gummy cooking spray residue?
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...on a non-stick pan, there's a gummy, brown residue that starts to build up and seems.....Put the offending cooking item in the bag, along with a small dish of amonia. This is best.....on ...
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