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vash 04-29-2020 05:45 AM

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Originally Posted by beran earms (Post 10844528)
No one has mentioned grape seed oil yet. We use it in wok stir fry and works well. Any one?


Good stuff. My last bottle was grape seed. I switched to avocado when I found it at Costco.

I don’t overthink my oil for the wok.

I don’t use canola since I don’t know wgat a canola is.

TimT 04-29-2020 06:05 AM

Canola Oil is rapeseed oil.

https://www.rd.com/food/fun/canola-oil-acronym/

masraum 04-29-2020 06:23 AM

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Originally Posted by beran earms (Post 10844528)
No one has mentioned grape seed oil yet. We use it in wok stir fry and works well. Any one?

Yes, we also use grape seed oil for our high heat. We use peanut for some things (mostly Asian stuff). We also use ghee for some things. When we have goose fat, we use that and sometimes we use bacon fat.

RWebb 04-29-2020 12:22 PM

duck fat is where it's at

vash 04-29-2020 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by RWebb (Post 10845213)
duck fat is where it's at

not in a wok with a stir-fry.

RWebb 04-29-2020 12:56 PM

I'm on the peanut oil train for stir-fry


Tho George Washington Carver told me that peanuts were not traditional in Asia...

vash 04-29-2020 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by RWebb (Post 10845262)
I'm on the peanut oil train for stir-fry


Tho George Washington Carver told me that peanuts were not traditional in Asia...

neither is General Tsao chicken. :)

KFC911 04-29-2020 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by vash (Post 10845268)
neither is General Tsao chicken. :)

I learnt to speel from General So....

RWebb 04-29-2020 02:31 PM

also fortune cookies

TimT 04-29-2020 02:37 PM

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Tho George Washington Carver told me that peanuts were not traditional in Asia...
BS, my ex wife is from Tianjin, and we used to have n apartment in Chaoyang, Beijing

Peanuts are often given as an amuse buche (complimentary app) at restaurants...

RWebb 04-29-2020 05:09 PM

traditional !!


Peanuts are from S. America and could not have been in Asia a long time ago.

Bill Douglas 04-30-2020 12:08 AM

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Originally Posted by TimT (Post 10845372)

Peanuts are often given as an amuse buche (complimentary app) at restaurants...

I had a few Singapore Slings at Raffles in Singapore. they bring you over a pile of peanuts in shells and you crack them open, throw the shells on the floor, and eat the peanuts.

It's a custom from days gone by when the growers would go to the bar and throw the shells on the floor to "show off" the fact they were growers.

KFC911 04-30-2020 03:50 AM

^^^^ I learned to be a "pig" in the Texas "roadhouse" restaurants here years ago. A barrel of peanuts at the front door, peanut shells covering the floor....at the bar, under the dining tables, etc. Didn't take long for me to join in...having been raised in a barn :D


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