Silicone Brush for Crisco: A Convenient Greasing Solution

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses the use of a silicone brush for greasing pans with Crisco, exploring personal experiences and thoughts on the topic.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the feasibility of using a silicone brush with Crisco.
  • Another participant shares their experience of successfully using the silicone brush for Crisco, questioning why it wouldn't be possible.
  • One participant expresses uncertainty about using Crisco, noting they do not typically use it but appreciates the input from others.
  • A participant confirms that the silicone brush can be used and highlights the convenience of cleaning it in the dishwasher afterward.
  • Another participant reflects on their lack of use of Crisco and considers baking again.
  • One participant mentions that they had not thought of using the brush for Crisco before and appreciates the suggestion.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the use of Crisco, with some participants expressing confidence in using the silicone brush while others are uncertain about its application.

Contextual Notes

The discussion centers around personal experiences with using a silicone brush for greasing, specifically with Crisco, without implying any safety or authoritative guidance.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in practical cooking tips or those exploring different methods for greasing pans may find this discussion relevant.

AJPratt
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Can you use the Silicone Brush to grease a pan with Crisco?
 
I have used it for crisco - why wouldn't you be able to?
 
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I don't know. I don't use crisco, so I was clueless when the lady asked. I didn't see why not, but I didn't want to just say yes and her have a problem with it. Thanks for coming through for me!! I will email her!
 
Yup, you can! And the nice thing is that you can through it right in the dishwasher afterwards and get it squeaky clean!
 
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Thank you very much! And now I'm wondering why I don't use crisco. I haven't in some time. I don't think I have any in the house. Hmmm... Muts... get... baking...
 
That's a great idea for Crisco...never thought about using the brush before. Thanks for sharing.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Silicone Brush for Crisco used for?

The Silicone Brush for Crisco is designed for easily applying grease, oil, or butter to baking pans, grills, and other cooking surfaces. Its flexible bristles allow for even coverage, ensuring that your baked goods don't stick.

Is the Silicone Brush dishwasher safe?

Yes, the Silicone Brush is dishwasher safe, making it easy to clean after use. You can also wash it by hand with warm, soapy water if preferred.

Can I use the Silicone Brush for other liquids besides Crisco?

Absolutely! The Silicone Brush can be used with various liquids, including oils, melted butter, marinades, and sauces, making it a versatile tool in your kitchen.

How do I properly care for my Silicone Brush?

To care for your Silicone Brush, avoid using abrasive cleaners or scrubbers that could damage the bristles. After each use, clean it thoroughly and store it in a dry place to maintain its quality.

Is the Silicone Brush heat resistant?

Yes, the Silicone Brush is heat resistant, allowing it to be used with hot oils and liquids without melting or warping, making it safe for various cooking applications.

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