Jaymatheson Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 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?
Popular Post pattayasan Posted 16 hours ago Popular Post Posted 16 hours ago Ghee. High flame point and nutritious. Never use seed oils. https://omghee.com/blogs/news/health-benefits-of-ghee 1 2
spidermike007 Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours 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 15 hours ago by spidermike007 1
redwood1 Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours 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 15 hours ago by redwood1
redwood1 Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours 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 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours 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
pattayasan Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 3 hours ago, Yellowtail said: Make sure it's pure cow's ghee. Makes great popcorn How do you know?
Yellowtail Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 5 minutes ago, pattayasan said: How do you know? How do I know it makes great popcorn or how do I know if it is cow's ghee? I know it tastes great because I have eaten it. And it says on the can. If it just says pure ghee, it's vegetable. The cow always costs more. This is the brand I like:
pattayasan Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Yellowtail said: How do I know it makes great popcorn or how do I know if it is cow's ghee? I know it tastes great because I have eaten it. And it says on the can. If it just says pure ghee, it's vegetable. The cow always costs more. This is the brand I like: That would be almost healthy popcorn.
digbeth Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 7 minutes ago, Yellowtail said: How do I know it makes great popcorn or how do I know if it is cow's ghee? I know it tastes great because I have eaten it. And it says on the can. If it just says pure ghee, it's vegetable. The cow always costs more. This is the brand I like: Would vegetable ghee be the same as shortening like crisco? or does it have the ghee smell?
Yellowtail Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 1 minute ago, digbeth said: Would vegetable ghee be the same as shortening like crisco? or does it have the ghee smell? It is more translucent than Crisco, and (as I remember) does not smell like cow's ghee. It pops up good, but does not have the same butter flavor. I tried it and gave it to my mother-in-law. If you like buttered popcorn, popping in cow's ghee is the bomb.
Luuk Chaai Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 12 hours 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. just an fyi.. for the truly health concious Rice bran oil's nutritional profile stacks up pretty closely with vegetable oil's; ( aka seed oils !!! ) Most often, rice bran oil is extracted with chemical solvents like hexane, which is released into the environment26 during the extraction and recovery processes and reacts with pollutants to form harmful ozone. and it does wonders for your health !!! ( NOT ) 1
save the frogs Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago this debate pops up every few months. some people have made their minds up that vegetable oils are safe to consume. and the fear of saturated fats from butter is also etched in some people's minds. good luck trying to change someone's mind on something. 1
harryviking Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) Best cooking oils are coconut oil, tallow and Gee! I guess tallow or gee are the best. I prefer tallow from beef or Coconut oil. Gee is the healthiest I guess, but will be a bit expensive in the long run. Whatever you do, stay FAR away from all the so called "Vegetable oils"!!! They are poison to your health. They are one of the reasons I do not eat Thai food outside of my own home. Edited 2 hours ago by harryviking
Presnock Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 14 hours 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. Just remember, seed oils were originally developed and used as lubrication for machines! Then Crisco introduced an emulsifier into the oils and CRISCO lard was born! Plenty of google sites citing best/worst, cautions. Best to read several until you get one that you like.
arick Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Low in saturated fats high and unsaturated fats. For example grape seed is one of the best better ones for salads. Canola is low in saturated fat so better for cooking. Arick BSc Hons
Presnock Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago A personal story of fact: in the late 70's early 80's, I lived in Madrid, Spain. There was an outbreak of illnesses/deaths and the Spanish government could not figure out what was happening and causing this outbreak so eventually after several months, they sent samples of those who died (blood I guess) and they found that the cause was Olive OIl. Before you are shocked, there are many levels of Olive oil, the lowest grade being used as a lubricant for engines/machines. Some company though started bottling the lowest grade of olive oil and selling it as "COOKING" oil. When the Spanish government ordered the stores selling this killer, local folks complained that they could not find the cheap cooking oil that they liked! Just a note that I recall vividly! BTW my wife uses Extra Virgin Olive Oil for cooking.
Yagoda Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Here is a perspective from Siem Reap, with 4 Western style Grocery stores. I wont buy the Olive Oil, especially if its bottled in China. In the States, and in Thailand, I use Filippi Berrio for sautéing ingredients in Italian/Greek/Spanish/Turkish foods, or for Greek Salads. Its used sparsely and more for flavour For pan fry or stir fry in the states: Peanut Oil. Stupidly expensive here so I use Sunflower Oil. I dont buy oils from China. I dont like the chemical nature of Rice Bran oil. Everyday use: butter (New Zealand) and Ghee. Real Ghee. Like a Cheddar Cheese Omelet with Tomatoes cooked in ghee. Breakfast time.
Polaky Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I also endorse ghee, I make my own, do not use seed oils ,they are extremely unhealthy, if you can't find ghee then Lard, remember when fish and chips use to taste great?, that was when lard was used exclusively.
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