the drain can have little a grease, as a treat

  • Baggins [he/him]@lemmy.ca
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    24 hours ago

    Don’t pour hot grease in a glass jar or it’ll shatter and spill hot grease all over your counter and then when you grab a flimsy piece of plastic from the recycling and try to push it on to stop the spill and the plastic collapses and hot grease goes all over your forearm and gives you 2nd degree burns and your floor is covered in broken glass you will regret it.

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      9 hours ago

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      16 hours ago

      Eh, a small mason jar is tough enough to handle a few tablespoons of bacon grease or whatever without shattering. But sure, if you’ve got a lot of grease at once, let it cool down first (or better yet, refrigerate the pot roast or whatever it is you’ve made, so that you can just pull the grease off the top of the pot in one hardened puck).

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      22 hours ago

      I use a Pyrex container if I want to safe the grease. Otherwise I make a bowl of aluminum foil, pour it into that, and toss it once it hardens.

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      23 hours ago

      That’s why I pour it into the jar in the sink.

      That and I’m really messy and the sink is the easiest place to clean up spilled grease.

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      15 hours ago

      I’ve been pouring hot grease in glass jars for decades without having one shatter. You’re severely overestimating the risks

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        13 hours ago

        I have had this happen once. Cold jar, didnt let the grease cool enough… was my bad. Same as if you’re going to put it into a metal can while its still really hot, make sure the can isnt sitting on something that will melt.

        I think the best advice is “Dont pour the grease while its still hot enough to burn you”