Duck Fat/Barnyard Chicken

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What a good combo.
Spray the chicken with the duck fat.
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Sprinkle the barnyard on the chicken, put in ziplock and fridge for few hours.
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Going on the weber kettle later today.
 
Man that's gonna be delicious. How do you like that spray duck fat? I've seen it at the store and considered it many times but was unsure of quality?
 
Duck fat in a spray can......new wonders of the world are nothing short of pure brilliance!
 
The duck fat spray is good stuff. I have the solid fat too but not used it yet. Just dont use the spray to do on any pan if your doing any bread or dessert, you will have quacky tasting bread.....lol

if the spray nozzle clogs just dip it in warm water.
 
The duck fat spray is good stuff. I have the solid fat too but not used it yet. Just dont use the spray to do on any pan if your doing any bread or dessert, you will have quacky tasting bread.....lol

if the spray nozzle clogs just dip it in warm water.
Good to know. Thanks. Gonna pick some up
 
Must be a FL thing nothing like that up north. But sounds great, My grandmother use to keep the duck fat for special things like cakes.

Warren
 
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You can get the spray in just about all the wallys now. Look in the section where the higher end olive oils are.
 
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Thanks

My wife was unsure so she had a leg, she said it was pretty good and has a nice taste.
 
Its in the baking section. High end like a buck or two more than the cheap stuff...:emoji_laughing:
 
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