Can you use Pam (spray oil) as substitute for butter

in recipe? Recipe calls for 150g of butter. Can I just spray pam for a minute or two into the other ingredients as a replacement for butter?
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  • IronSmasher
    IronSmasher Posts: 3,908 Member
    No
  • tennisdude2004
    tennisdude2004 Posts: 5,609 Member
    in recipe? Recipe calls for 150g of butter. Can I just spray pam for a minute or two into the other ingredients as a replacement for butter?

    Why would you want to replace butter - just make it fit into your calories (butter tastes better). :smile:
  • CometMeebru
    CometMeebru Posts: 122
    in recipe? Recipe calls for 150g of butter. Can I just spray pam for a minute or two into the other ingredients as a replacement for butter?

    Why would you want to replace butter - just make it fit into your calories (butter tastes better). :smile:

    Don't have any butter and i also plan on eating the entire batch
  • CyberEd312
    CyberEd312 Posts: 3,536 Member
    I'm am going with the no crowd.......... :sick:
  • tennisdude2004
    tennisdude2004 Posts: 5,609 Member
    in recipe? Recipe calls for 150g of butter. Can I just spray pam for a minute or two into the other ingredients as a replacement for butter?

    Why would you want to replace butter - just make it fit into your calories (butter tastes better). :smile:

    Don't have any butter and i also plan on eating the entire batch

    :smile: - why not try it and see how it turns out. There's nothing better than experimental cooking (except of course when it doesn't work).

    I remember once spending 3 hours preparing and cooking a spinach and potato dish - what a waste of 3 hours (time I will never get back). In the end I threw it in the bin and fried up a packet bubble and squeak.

    Good luck.
  • oneloopygirl
    oneloopygirl Posts: 151 Member
    No, you can't. Butter is used in baked goods, not only for flavor, but often to provide a little moisture.
  • IronSmasher
    IronSmasher Posts: 3,908 Member
    I doubt whatever you're making that's supposed to have 150g of butter in it has the butter as a flavour enhancer.

    My money is on that it is in there for essential, structural reasons.
  • RobsGirl_lds
    RobsGirl_lds Posts: 211 Member
    in recipe? Recipe calls for 150g of butter. Can I just spray pam for a minute or two into the other ingredients as a replacement for butter?

    Why would you want to replace butter - just make it fit into your calories (butter tastes better). :smile:

    Don't have any butter and i also plan on eating the entire batch
    And you think Pam tastes better? Please don't say you think it is low cal.
  • CometMeebru
    CometMeebru Posts: 122
    And you think Pam tastes better? Please don't say you think it is low cal.

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    1minute spray = 37.8g of fat = 340calories

    much less than

    150g of butter which is 121.5g of fat and 1094 calories
  • RobsGirl_lds
    RobsGirl_lds Posts: 211 Member
    Thing is you need 150g of Pam. Time it as you spray it on a scale and then to the cal math.
  • CometMeebru
    CometMeebru Posts: 122
    Thing is you need 150g of Pam. Time it as you spray it on a scale and then to the cal math.

    im not going to waste an entire can of it right now

    since its in gas form wont it just evaporate?
  • IronSmasher
    IronSmasher Posts: 3,908 Member
    The calories in an average McDonald's meal is infinitesimal compared to the calories of China's entire vegetable production per year.

    Using your figures, butter is lower in calories...
  • some_betty
    some_betty Posts: 322 Member
    Ew.
  • Rainboots80
    Rainboots80 Posts: 218 Member
    No. You can replace butter with applesauce, coconut oil, plain Greek yogurt.
  • RobsGirl_lds
    RobsGirl_lds Posts: 211 Member
    Thing is you need 150g of Pam. Time it as you spray it on a scale and then to the cal math.

    im not going to waste an entire can of it right now

    since its in gas form wont it just evaporate?
    Thanks for the smile.
  • CometMeebru
    CometMeebru Posts: 122
    Thanks for the smile.

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  • Perplexities
    Perplexities Posts: 612 Member
    And you think Pam tastes better? Please don't say you think it is low cal.

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    1minute spray = 37.8g of fat = 340calories

    much less than

    150g of butter which is 121.5g of fat and 1094 calories

    Get a timer, spray for 166 seconds.
  • CometMeebru
    CometMeebru Posts: 122
    And you think Pam tastes better? Please don't say you think it is low cal.

    label046791.gif

    1minute spray = 37.8g of fat = 340calories

    much less than

    150g of butter which is 121.5g of fat and 1094 calories

    Get a timer, spray for 166 seconds.

    How do i convert grams into seconds?
  • tennisdude2004
    tennisdude2004 Posts: 5,609 Member
    Have you not made it yet. It would have been quicker to pop to the shops and buy some butter!!

    And if you had walked then screw the extra calories - you're just eating them back. :laugh:
  • CometMeebru
    CometMeebru Posts: 122
    Have you not made it yet. It would have been quicker to pop to the shops and buy some butter!!

    And if you had walked then screw the extra calories - you're just eating them back. :laugh:

    I live 120km from the nearest supermarket and i can't drive my car right now because i put the wrong octane gas in it, so im going to use the pam and i will report back and post my results.

    :smile:
  • tennisdude2004
    tennisdude2004 Posts: 5,609 Member
    Have you not made it yet. It would have been quicker to pop to the shops and buy some butter!!

    And if you had walked then screw the extra calories - you're just eating them back. :laugh:

    I live 120km from the nearest supermarket and i can't drive my car right now because i put the wrong octane gas in it, so im going to use the pam and i will report back and post my results.

    :smile:

    'i put the wrong octane gas in it'

    Have you not learnt your lesson already? :smile:

    Maybe make something else for lunch?
  • Orion782
    Orion782 Posts: 391
    NO.

    Pam contains "propellant", which is food-grade alcohol, nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide, and/or propane.

    Do you really want to ingest that as a substitute for butter just so you can eat a ton of crap??? :noway:
  • CometMeebru
    CometMeebru Posts: 122
    Have you not made it yet. It would have been quicker to pop to the shops and buy some butter!!

    And if you had walked then screw the extra calories - you're just eating them back. :laugh:

    I live 120km from the nearest supermarket and i can't drive my car right now because i put the wrong octane gas in it, so im going to use the pam and i will report back and post my results.

    :smile:

    'i put the wrong octane gas in it'

    Have you not learnt your lesson already? :smile:

    Maybe make something else for lunch?

    learnt is not a word

    have you learned your lesson kind sir?
  • IronSmasher
    IronSmasher Posts: 3,908 Member
    Have you not made it yet. It would have been quicker to pop to the shops and buy some butter!!

    And if you had walked then screw the extra calories - you're just eating them back. :laugh:

    I live 120km from the nearest supermarket and i can't drive my car right now because i put the wrong octane gas in it, so im going to use the pam and i will report back and post my results.

    :smile:

    'i put the wrong octane gas in it'

    Have you not learnt your lesson already? :smile:

    Maybe make something else for lunch?

    learnt is not a word

    have you learned your lesson kind sir?

    In England, where the English speak English it is a word.
  • CometMeebru
    CometMeebru Posts: 122
    Have you not made it yet. It would have been quicker to pop to the shops and buy some butter!!

    And if you had walked then screw the extra calories - you're just eating them back. :laugh:

    I live 120km from the nearest supermarket and i can't drive my car right now because i put the wrong octane gas in it, so im going to use the pam and i will report back and post my results.

    :smile:

    'i put the wrong octane gas in it'

    Have you not learnt your lesson already? :smile:

    Maybe make something else for lunch?

    learnt is not a word

    have you learned your lesson kind sir?

    In England, where the English speak English it is a word.

    Pretty sure its called great britain and they speak british english
  • randomtai
    randomtai Posts: 9,003 Member
    Herp Derp.
  • Perplexities
    Perplexities Posts: 612 Member
    And you think Pam tastes better? Please don't say you think it is low cal.

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    1minute spray = 37.8g of fat = 340calories

    much less than

    150g of butter which is 121.5g of fat and 1094 calories

    Get a timer, spray for 166 seconds.

    How do i convert grams into seconds?

    To get the 121.5g of fat you'd need 166 seconds of Pam Spray.

    Make the recipe without the butter.
    Divide it into 10 servings.
    Eat it in 1/4 serving bites.
    That would equate to 4 seconds of Pam Spray Per bite.

    Take a bite followed by 4 seconds of Pam Spray in your mouth.
  • CometMeebru
    CometMeebru Posts: 122
    To get the 121.5g of fat you'd need 166 seconds of Pam Spray.

    Make the recipe without the butter.
    Divide it into 10 servings.
    Eat it in 1/4 serving bites.
    That would equate to 4 seconds of Pam Spray Per bite.

    Take a bite followed by 4 seconds of Pam Spray in your mouth.

    Profit??

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  • WendyTerry420
    WendyTerry420 Posts: 13,274 Member
    Pam is just for creating a no-stick surface. It is not for replacing butter or margarine or oil in recipes.
  • rml_16
    rml_16 Posts: 16,414 Member
    in recipe? Recipe calls for 150g of butter. Can I just spray pam for a minute or two into the other ingredients as a replacement for butter?

    Why would you want to replace butter - just make it fit into your calories (butter tastes better). :smile:

    Don't have any butter and i also plan on eating the entire batch
    I suspect that replacing the butter with Pam will solve your problem of eating the entire batch.