Yep, baked in normal disposable 410g "baked beans" cans...
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I'm guessing that both ends of the can had been removed prior to baking, thereby allowing the final product to be "pushed" onto a plate from the bottom end. Either way, you're making me hungry, Rookie.Evil D wrote:How did you get it out of the can in one piece?
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Well, the top is clearly "baked out" as you would see when baking muffins in a muffin tin, while the bottom is flat like the bottom of the can. I just think back on trying to get dog food out of cans like that in one piece and it being a PITA. Must have used some awesome nonstick spray lol.SpyderNut wrote:I'm guessing that both ends of the can had been removed prior to baking, thereby allowing the final product to be "pushed" onto a plate from the bottom end. Either way, you're making me hungry, Rookie.
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Ah ha! Good point. I once almost sent a fresh pan-full of Rice Krispy treats accidently across the room due to using too much spray-on Pam. :o It can happen to anyone.Evil D wrote:Well, the top is clearly "baked out" as you would see when baking muffins in a muffin tin, while the bottom is flat like the bottom of the can. I just think back on trying to get dog food out of cans like that in one piece and it being a PITA. Must have used some awesome nonstick spray lol.
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What is the dark colcored meat ? Looks like pastrami ...
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