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Whats the best oil for cooking?
#27082001 - 12/10/20 01:37 PM (2 months, 25 days ago) |
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Normally i use olive oil, but this guide i got said olive oil gives off smoke and leaves a burning taste...
I've been told to use vegetable rapeseed oil for frying and cooking.
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Re: Whats the best oil for cooking? [Re: Gypsy Boy]
#27082304 - 12/10/20 04:20 PM (2 months, 25 days ago) |
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Sunseed oil is a bit more resistant to high temps than olive oil and neutral in taste. Rapeseed generally still has a bit of that nasty flavor in my experience. We use olive oil for lower temps and whenever the flavour is appropriate, and sunseed for higher temps and if neutral flavor is required.
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Re: Whats the best oil for cooking? [Re: koraks]
#27082453 - 12/10/20 05:28 PM (2 months, 25 days ago) |
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Sun seed? As in sunflower ??
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Re: Whats the best oil for cooking? [Re: Gypsy Boy] 1
#27089760 - 12/15/20 03:18 AM (2 months, 20 days ago) |
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Yes, sunflower.
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Re: Whats the best oil for cooking? [Re: koraks] 1
#27089904 - 12/15/20 07:52 AM (2 months, 20 days ago) |
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Coconut oil!
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Re: Whats the best oil for cooking? [Re: Allium]
#27090816 - 12/15/20 06:21 PM (2 months, 20 days ago) |
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Use extra light olive oil to fry or sautee. Extra virgin isn't for cooking in a pan.
I use butter or light/extra light olive oil. And peanut oil for deep frying. That's the only oil I ever keep on hand. Besides extra virgin olive oil for salad dressing
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Re: Whats the best oil for cooking? [Re: bodhisatta]
#27092104 - 12/16/20 02:31 PM (2 months, 19 days ago) |
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Peanut oil? Interesting. Gotta give that a try
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Re: Whats the best oil for cooking? [Re: Gypsy Boy]
#27092366 - 12/16/20 05:02 PM (2 months, 19 days ago) |
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Animal fats if I have them are the ones I prefer for potatoes.
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Re: Whats the best oil for cooking? [Re: falcon] 1
#27092374 - 12/16/20 05:09 PM (2 months, 19 days ago) |
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Yea nothing beats lard for fries
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Re: Whats the best oil for cooking? [Re: bodhisatta]
#27093601 - 12/17/20 08:59 AM (2 months, 18 days ago) |
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I use peanut oil for general purpose.
Of course other oils have other applications. Olive oil is good if it's going to contribute to the flavour, and it doesn't get too hot: new york style pizza sauce, slow cooked mushrooms, etc.
Butter works best for low temperature cooking of a lot of things that would benefit from the butter flavour; mushrooms for toast, pancakes, almonds, etc.
Lard is excellent for high temperature cooking, and for quickbreads you cook in the pan: crumpets, chips,fried chicke, etc.
Other oils are more ecconomical. I like to use peanut oil for deep frying, but because it's so expensive where I live I often use Sunflower oil instead.
TL;DR: Match the oil to the application.
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Re: Whats the best oil for cooking? [Re: JonBa]
#27105809 - 12/24/20 03:03 PM (2 months, 11 days ago) |
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I don't know what best means to you but the healthiest choices for cooking are coconut oil/butter and gee (clarified butter). Also animal fats are superior to any vegetal oils. Olive oil is good only raw.
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Re: Whats the best oil for cooking? [Re: nosf3r4tu] 1
#27106275 - 12/24/20 07:53 PM (2 months, 11 days ago) |
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Sunflower seed oil has a high cooking temperature, it has a neutral flavor, and it is really light. Do not use coconut oil for cooking.
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Sunflower oil is very high in omega 6. Rafined coconut oil has the highest cooking temperature and no flavor.
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Re: Whats the best oil for cooking? [Re: nosf3r4tu]
#27106737 - 12/25/20 02:09 AM (2 months, 10 days ago) |
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Refined oils don't have all the minerals and vitamins intact.
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Make sure you are taking more than enough Omega 3.
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Re: Whats the best oil for cooking? [Re: bodhisatta]
#27112410 - 12/28/20 04:09 PM (2 months, 7 days ago) |
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"Olive oil for almost everything"-User here. To be more specific: Extra native oil from greek island Crete. I never had a bad/burn/bitter taste even with frying at high temperature, i don't know what all the fuss is about. No matter what, it always works out fine, from pilaf to salads to roux.
Only for sweet stuff like pancakes or where the Olive oil taste doesn't fit like asian dishes i use tasteless rapeseed oil.
Well, of course i don't cook on master chef level, but i do have my standard.
edit: to those coconut-oil enthusiasts - doesn't the dominant taste bother you - or the high amount of saturated fats?
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Re: Whats the best oil for cooking? [Re: Jim Nemo]
#27113224 - 12/29/20 12:48 AM (2 months, 6 days ago) |
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I think if one is using refined oil, which is basically all cooking oil unless it's organic or specifically unrefined, has probably been heated so god damn high during the manufacturing process that it probably doesn't really matter what temperature you cook it at. I can totally see how unrefined oils burn more easily.
As for coconut oil, I like it in my rice. I'll do 1 tbsp of coconut oil and 1 tbsp of sunflower seed oil for every 2 cups of rice. It makes my black rice taste YUM. But other than that, I don't understand these people who are obsessed with coconut oil in everything. I wouldn't want everything to taste like coconut.
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Clarified butter or avocado oil if you're vego.
Tallow and schmaltz are always great.
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Re: Whats the best oil for cooking? [Re: Primal Matter] 1
#27194176 - 02/08/21 08:19 PM (27 days, 4 hours ago) |
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I use coconut oil for general purpose cooking. For frying food at higher temperatures, I recommend peanut oil.
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Re: Whats the best oil for cooking? [Re: Gypsy Boy]
#27212929 - 02/18/21 01:42 PM (17 days, 11 hours ago) |
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I like Vegetable Oil for cooking
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I never use canola oil because that is genetically modified rapeseed oil and idfw gmo foods. I wont touch anything with canola oil in it.
I use coconut oil for general cooking, sometimes olive oil. Depends what I need oil for. I use sunflower oil for frying things.
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It started as a cultivar made by a Canadian university's breeding program. Considering you live in NZ you can probably only buy organic canola as the gmo crops are banned in your country and the import of gmo food might be too
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Re: Whats the best oil for cooking? [Re: bodhisatta]
#27221578 - 02/23/21 07:21 AM (12 days, 17 hours ago) |
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bodhisatta said: It started as a cultivar made by a Canadian university's breeding program. Considering you live in NZ you can probably only buy organic canola as the gmo crops are banned in your country and the import of gmo food might be too
Nah bro, GMO Canola Oil 100% makes it into the products on supermarkets in New Zealand shelves...
"GMO Crops" may be banned here, but Canola Oil still makes it's way into packaged foods.
Also, Monsanto brand products make it onto NZ shelves, and the Monsanto brand products contain Canola oil and also Soy, which is another GMO.
We have Kellogg's here. Take Kellogg's for instance.
Special K cereal is a Monsanto brand product, Kellogs is Monsanto brand... They use CORN. That CORN they make cerial from (that ends up on NZ shelves) is Monsanto GMO corn...
https://www.foodbev.com/news/pepsico-australia-switches-to-canola-oil-for-range-of-snacks/
We have Doritos in NZ, Doritos are Monsanto brand, and have Canola oil in em...
NZ is basically a small version of America. Both fucking first world countries. No shit we got Monsanto crap here... And no shit I avoid it like the plague.
We got em all... Betty Crocker Kellogg’s Coca Cola General Mills Heinz Kraft/Phillip Morris Lipton Pepsi Pringles
And the list goes on and on...
All those American products... we get em 2...
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 Monsanto can suck my cock honestly, they are pure evil and disgusting. I pride myself in NOT eating their products. Gotta keep myself healthy...
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Re: Whats the best oil for cooking? [Re: bodhisatta]
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lol I don't think there is any scarcity in Monsanto products there bod, they seem to be great at what they do in poisoning the planet and selling humans a wide array of un-natural junk food products. They have plenty of stock on shelves and ignorant humans don't give second thought in buying Monsanto brand stuff.
The shelves in supermarkets are full of Monsanto brand products, shit gave me a bad trip when I went to the shop on acid, I was dehydrated and needed a drink, going into the shop and seeing all that packaged bullshit scared the shit outta me. Not for me.
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Unfortunately, if you are going to be cooking at anything above low-med heat, peanut oil is required due to the high smoke point. It's also terrible for you, so maybe get an air fryer and just use minimum peanut oil spray to cook that way.
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