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1282LULU on Sat, 01/19/2008 - 18:44
Hi Folks!
I am totally new to this site, so please forgive any blunders! My husband came up with a cool idea today & I wanted to share it. A few months ago we moved, and of course we still have boxes to unpack. I had planned to roast a chicken on my upright chicken roaster. I couldn't locate the roaster doohickey & could not find one at the local Wal-Mart or Target. My hubby suggested sticking the chicken over the funnel of an angel food cake pan! I set it on a rimmed cookie sheet (I suppose you could cover the bottom with foil. also) & baked it as planned! Most of the juices ran into the cake pan. Slick as heck!
Later
1282Lulu
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(post #57246, reply #1 of 5)
That's a tip. Send it in. And welcome to the forum.
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(post #57246, reply #3 of 5)
I was going to send my funnel tip in but I decided that since so many people just stick the chicken on a beer can they would probably think the funnel was too fussy. LOL
(post #57246, reply #2 of 5)
Yes, that would work well. Although you'll have to clean it well before you make a cake. :-) I've used a large funnel and that works too.
Welcome to CT--stick around and keep sharing!
(post #57246, reply #4 of 5)
Welcome and that is a good tip. Of course, the original "holder" for this was a beer can. ;o)
(post #57246, reply #5 of 5)
GREAT tip (and welcome to the board). :-)
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