Cooking question...
PapaJ
Loc: South of Greenville, TX. Near Lake Tawakoni
...I'm prepping for Thanksgiving meal. I need to spray the pan with "Pam" non-stick. Don't have any. Will WD-40 be a good substitute?
flyguy
Loc: Lake Onalaska, Sunfish Capitol of the World!
PapaJ wrote:
...I'm prepping for Thanksgiving meal. I need to spray the pan with "Pam" non-stick. Don't have any. Will WD-40 be a good substitute?
Ah, I don't think I would do that. But, what do I know?
cook a few slices of bacon, eat them, lift the skin o f the turkey and criss cross bacon under it, lay the skin back, cook as always, unbelievable smokey taste and self basting.
LOL Papa. Used for fish attractant and here is a little goggle info. Make some magic Papa
WD-40 is a versatile product. It is Water Displacing Oil. Its mainly used as a remover, cleaner and it protects various things from rust and water damages. WD-40 is used in various things, including cars, bikes, and households. In a word, this product can be a magical part of everyoneβs life.
Lee626
Loc: Brick NJ [ near the Jersey shore ]
Ya can't eat that, besides it would probably burst into flames just spread olive oil around the pan with a paper towel that may work
Jwid
Loc: Lake Killarney, Ironton, MO
Iβm making possum.
Nail possum to pine board and cook at 350 degrees for 8 hours.
Pull nails.
Throw away possum.
Eat board.
Iβm partial to Mobil 1.
Gordon
Loc: Charleston South Carolina
I would use butter or just let ot stick to the pan before I would use WD40. Just Saying.
PapaJ wrote:
...I'm prepping for Thanksgiving meal. I need to spray the pan with "Pam" non-stick. Don't have any. Will WD-40 be a good substitute?
If Bulls/@t was dollars you'd be a rich man PapaJ.... just sayin'
Graywulff wrote:
If Bulls/@t was dollars you'd be a rich man PapaJ.... just sayin'
Or maybe you are???π€π€
PapaJ wrote:
...I'm prepping for Thanksgiving meal. I need to spray the pan with "Pam" non-stick. Don't have any. Will WD-40 be a good substitute?
Papa, Iβd use the WD that has silicone in it so the turkey wonβt stick.
Hack πΊπΈπΊπΊ
hacksaw wrote:
Papa, Iβd use the WD that has silicone in it so the turkey wonβt stick.
Hack πΊπΈπΊπΊ
Damn your good Hackπππππ
Graywulff wrote:
Damn your good Hackπππππ
Thanks Graywulff. I know my cookin secrets. ππ
Hack πΊπΈπΊπΊ
PapaJ wrote:
...I'm prepping for Thanksgiving meal. I need to spray the pan with "Pam" non-stick. Don't have any. Will WD-40 be a good substitute?
Don't do that, you might kill yourself.
Your water/drip pan at the bottom of smoker. Fill it with beer and some liquid smoke. Than put strips of bacon on top of the Turkey. That will keep it juicy.
T Croft wrote:
Don't do that, you might kill yourself.
Your water/drip pan at the bottom of smoker. Fill it with beer and some liquid smoke. Than put strips of bacon on top of the Turkey. That will keep it juicy.
I don't think he was being cereal T. πππ Just a chuckle....by the way that method sounds really good!!!
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