Jaymatheson Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Hi, Looking for a decent cooking oil for stir frying that's healthy. I've been using sunflower, canola and a mix of the two. I thought extra virgin olive oil shouldn't be used for a stirfry but read that it can be done .... maybe. Plenty other options out there. Thoughts?
pattayasan Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Ghee. High flame point and nutritious. Never use seed oils. https://omghee.com/blogs/news/health-benefits-of-ghee 1
spidermike007 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) Rice bran oil is as good as it gets. Easily available here, low cost, tastes neutral, and has a high flash point. Olive oil and coconut oil are also great but they lend a lot of flavor to the food so it depends upon your taste. For me olive oil is perfect for cooking vegetables and certain kinds of fish, but not much else. Sunflower also has a very high flash point but I've been reading lately that oil made from seeds is questionable from a nutritional point of view. Safflower oil is also very good. Avocado oil is also outstanding but it's very hard to find here. Rice bran oil wins hands down. Edited 1 hour ago by spidermike007 1
redwood1 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 24 minutes ago, spidermike007 said: Rice bran oil is as good as it gets. Easily available here, low cost, tastes neutral, and has a high flash point. Olive oil and coconut oil are also great but they lend a lot of flavor to the food so it depends upon your taste. For me olive oil is perfect for cooking vegetables and certain kinds of fish, but not much else. Sunflower also has a very high flash point but I've been reading lately that oil made from seeds is questionable from a nutritional point of view. Safflower oil is also very good. Avocado oil is also outstanding but it's very hard to find here. Rice bran oil wins hands down. I agree 100%.....Rice bran oil is fantastic....It puts olive oil to shame.....Rice bran oil is the best cooking oil there is.... But I have made a improvement on it......I now use 50% beef tallow and 50% Rice bran when cooking.....This combo takes fried foods to another level of greatness....Its so great I doubt it can be improved on... Believe it or not Beef tallow is loaded with nutrients.. Edited 1 hour ago by redwood1
redwood1 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 36 minutes ago, spidermike007 said: Rice bran oil is as good as it gets. Easily available here, low cost, tastes neutral, and has a high flash point. Olive oil and coconut oil are also great but they lend a lot of flavor to the food so it depends upon your taste. For me olive oil is perfect for cooking vegetables and certain kinds of fish, but not much else. Sunflower also has a very high flash point but I've been reading lately that oil made from seeds is questionable from a nutritional point of view. Safflower oil is also very good. Avocado oil is also outstanding but it's very hard to find here. Rice bran oil wins hands down. This brand of Rice Bran oil is very good..
Yellowtail Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 57 minutes ago, pattayasan said: Ghee. High flame point and nutritious. Never use seed oils. https://omghee.com/blogs/news/health-benefits-of-ghee Make sure it's pure cow's ghee. Makes great popcorn
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