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Make your own non stick mix for pans and cake tins etc (spray substitute)

sb44
sb44 Posts: 5,203 Forumite
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edited 16 September 2012 at 9:10PM in Old style MoneySaving
I haven't tried this yet but I intend to make a batch and give it a try.

It is from an American site and calls for Cisco but I think most people here use Trex in place of that.

http://www.food.com/recipe/pan-release-professional-pan-coating-better-than-pam-spray-78579

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Take a look at the reviews first for any extra tips.

http://www.food.com/recipe/pan-release-professional-pan-coating-better-than-pam-spray-78579/review

I thought I would take a look at the posters other recipes, may take me a while, she has just under 4,000 listed!!!!!

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  • babyshoes
    babyshoes Posts: 1,771 Forumite
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    I'm wondering what advantage this has over simply brushing the pan with vegetable oil, which is what I currently do. Any ideas anyone?
    Trust me - I'm NOT a doctor!
  • sb44
    sb44 Posts: 5,203 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    babyshoes wrote: »
    I'm wondering what advantage this has over simply brushing the pan with vegetable oil, which is what I currently do. Any ideas anyone?

    That is what I usually do but it sometimes leaves black marks on my baking tins, this recipe says it doesn't do that.
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