Cooking-spray Sentence Examples

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  • Line a muffin pan with paper liners and spray them lightly with cooking spray.

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  • Spray a large spoon with cooking spray and use the spoon to scoop out cookie-sized amounts of mixture.

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  • Use nonstick cooking spray instead of oil or butter to coat pans before cooking.

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  • Coat the skillet or pan with a thin layer of oil, vegan "butter," or cooking spray.

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  • Before pouring vegetable slices into your grill basket, brush the basket with olive oil or spray it with cooking spray.

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  • Rub a 9-inch-by-9-inch baking dish with olive oil, or coat the dish with cooking spray.

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  • Since many character pans have detailing on the bottom that make this step difficult, an alternative is to grease the bottom of the pan thoroughly or coat it with plenty of cooking spray.

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  • If that is the case, grease the pan thoroughly or apply cooking spray before pouring in the batter.

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  • Place the biscuits on a cookie sheet lightly sprayed with cooking spray and then bake them for approximately 45 minutes until they are a deep golden brown.

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  • Place the biscuits on a cookie sheet lightly coated with cooking spray.

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  • You'll definitely need an oven mitt, spatula, and nonstick cooking spray.

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  • Preheat your griddle or skillet on high heat, brush the surface with butter, oil, or cooking spray and pour out about 1/3 to ½ cup for each pancake.

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  • Open the grill and lightly grease the grill plates with non-stick cooking spray or pat or brush them with some cooking oil.

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  • One way to prevent this is to spray the grill plates with cooking spray before turning on the grill heat.

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  • Prepare two round, eight-inch cake pans by spraying them lightly with a cooking spray and flouring them with a gluten free flour, being careful to adequately dust the sides and bottom to prevent sticking.

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  • Spray the bottoms and sides of a nine by thirteen cake pan with cooking spray and set aside.

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  • Pour mixture into a 9" x 13" pan that has been greased or sprayed with no-stick cooking spray.

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  • Lightly coat a frying plan with the cooking spray.

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  • Coat a 13" x 9" baking dish with cooking spray.

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  • Pat into 9" spring form pan coated with cooking spray.

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  • Spray large baking dish with cooking spray.

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  • Coat 2 large baking sheets with cooking spray and dust with 1 tablespoon of flour; set aside.Combine sugar and next 3 ingredients in a large bowl; stir well with a whisk.

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  • Sauté the vegetables (except for tomatoes and cabbage) in a pot using fat-free cooking spray.

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  • Simply combine the ingredients and stir together, pouring evenly into 12 foil baking cups that have been prepared with cooking spray.

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  • Use cooking spray rather than fats to for coating your cookware.

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  • Using a cooking spray gives you better control over the amount of fat of which you are adding to the skillet.

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  • A very easy way to eliminate virtually hundreds of calories a day is to use cooking spray rather than oils.

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  • Spray a large pot with non-stick cooking spray and saute the celery, carrots, and onions until tender.

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  • Spray a non-stick pan with cooking spray.

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  • Spray shallow baking dish with cooking spray.

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