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What does everyone do with the leftover fat from cooking your chicken? in the winter I soak up old bits of bread and put out for the birds. but when the weather is warmer they dont need it. i cant compost it so wonder what everyone else does? ( I use olive oil to cook it in).

Not the most exciting thread I know,but I have a jam jar of it in the kitchen.

KidKruger Wrote:

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> i pour it down the drain with my used up

> washing-up water.

> is that bad ?


Short answer? Yes... Never mind it'll clog up your pipes, meat fat is the scourge of the sewer system. If you've ever seen a poor bloke trying to dig out mounds of old congealed fat, you wouldn't do it :-)


As Jeremy says, strain it, refrigerate it and use it for frying.

G'day!


A number of years back I use to take a half bucket full of chicken fat, a fishing rod, and a line with 8 hooks on, each covered with foil.


Here's the best bit... then, at 6am I would walk to my local beach in Margaret River (S'W Auz), poor the fat in the sea and throw the line in. Within half an hour, I would have 20 huge fish to eat!


The Toad (tu)

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