I was offered an opportunity to experience the new and improved formula from PAM cooking spray. I was challened to see firsthand how PAM® can change my kitchen experience for the better. The new and improved formula has been shown to be 70% better vs. bargain cooking sprays at getting baked foods not to stick to cookware, providing easy clean-up. Not only will every meal be picture-perfect, but you too will have more time to enjoy your food and spend less time soaking, scrubbing and cleaning in the kitchen.
I have been using this PAM Original cooking spray for everything I cook or bake, even for my Thanksgiving dishes. It made the food come out of the dish perfectly, nothing stuck and clean up was a breeze. My first challenge with it was my gluten free casserole. I sprayed the dish and layered in my ingredients then popped it into the hot oven for a good 30 minutes. You can see the cheese baked on the dish, but really, it flicked right off. Pam worked great for all my baking and cooking needs. Oh, and those fire roasted tomatoes I used in my casserole, really made the dish wonderful. PAM cooking sprays are all gluten free except the PAM Baking spray.
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my gluten free casserole with GF bread
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*Disclosure* I wrote this review for "Mommy? I'm Hungry!" about PAM. The product(s) in this review were provided to me free of cost for the purpose of conducting my review. Also by accepting this offer, I will automatically be entered into a sweepstakes for a special PAM® dinner kit and a $200 Visa gift card. All opinions expressed in this review are my own and are not influenced by monetary compensation. Product info & stock images provided by PR or Co.
scrambled eggs and omelets always need some pam in the frying pan!
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My lasagna and scalloped potato pans are the worst ones to get clean.
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Lasagna!! it always stick
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cookies.
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Baked ziti! The cheese and noodles always get stuck in the dish!
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I could use Pam when I make Chicken Parmigiana.
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Lasagna and macaroni and cheese are the worst.
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I make a chicken casserole that tends to stick when baked
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I make bread almost daily in non-coated pans, and I need Pam so that my bread just slides right out after it is cooked.
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BBQ Chicken!
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lasanga needs a ton of pam
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lasagna and cookies
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Meatloaf! I hate washing that dish!
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ReplyDeleteI'd use it when I make Baked Taco Casserole.
ReplyDeletethe worst sticking thing i have problems with are bundt cakes. :)
ReplyDeleteI would use this for Lasagna
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