6 Unexpected Uses of Cooking Spray
If you’ve ever had to reach for a can of cooking spray before beating your morning eggs or pouring cake batter into a skillet, you know this is a rewarding and easy way to avoid a sticky situation.
In fact, cooking spray is so beneficial that you can think of it as the kitchen equivalent of WD-40. When you need a little lubricant – just enough to get out of a tight spot – you pull out a can of cooking spray. There is a wide variety of canned oils on the market, or you can fill a refillable oil spray bottle with the oil you want so you don’t settle for your regular cooking spray.
But beyond the typical use of a cooking spray, there are a number of others that can ease some of your usual kitchen frustrations. Here are six of our favorites.