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				Which cooking oil do you use for frying, esp wok frying?
			 
			There’s so many to choose from that I can’t decide which to use?  Low smoke, high heat, toxic when burned, allergy, polyunsaturated, etc.  So confusing.  Which oil are you using?
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|  04-28-2020, 01:29 PM | 
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			i use avocado oil.
		 
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|  04-28-2020, 02:21 PM | 
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			Thanks man.  Going to get some today!
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|  04-28-2020, 02:31 PM | 
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			I have had good luck with peanut oil.
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|  04-28-2020, 02:45 PM | 
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			Peanut oil for high temp at my house.  Everything else, olive oil. | ||
|  04-28-2020, 02:50 PM | 
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			Sesame or olive or canola or peanut. Depends what I’m doing | ||
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			I’m a peanut oil guy. High smoking point and readily available. I’ll use Canola in a pinch.
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			Rice bran oil.  Am I the only one. I used to use olive oil until I was told it burnt and became carcinogenic. | ||
|  04-28-2020, 03:22 PM | 
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			Rice bran oil is the oil extracted from the hard outer brown layer of rice called chaff (rice husk). It is known for its high smoke point of 232 °C (450 °F) sez the wiki not quite as good as avocado I've heard the same thing about olive oil - likely applies to any oil but it's a total waste to kill good EVO with heat | ||
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|  04-28-2020, 03:45 PM | 
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This is the droid you seek. Dash of sesame oil for flavor 
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|  04-28-2020, 03:57 PM | 
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			Olive oil for everything although I don't eat much fried food. When I do it's not much more than quick pan fry as in my breakfast eggs or thinly sliced chicken breast in a cast iron pan.
		 
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The really flavorful, green tinted olive oil is bad due to low smoke point, but the much more refined/filtered light colored, nearly flavorless olive oil has a much higher smoke point and is OK for higher temp usage.
		 
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|  04-28-2020, 04:32 PM | 
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			I was using peanut oil but I’m afraid I might end up poisoning family members allergic to nuts.
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 On the off chance you are making Belgian fries. Beef fat. It's so much work given clumps of lard and purging slivers of beef and bone to get a clean elixer. Russets taste like steak. 
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			20W-50, same as the 911
		 
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			Peanut is traditional for Wok.. Saflower now cause i gots a deal. Olive oil..for sauting Itie or salad dressing marinating Canola for the frying..its cheap. I use oil according to the flavor profile i am trying to achieve Lard for Carnitas and Machcha. | ||
|  04-28-2020, 10:18 PM | 
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			I think it REALLY depends on what you're cooking.  Peanut oil is great with fried chicken. Avocado oil is great for the super high BTUs of a bad-ass wok, but if you're using your home gas range, it will not reach the temps of a commercial range. If you're doing eggs, clarified butter. | ||
|  04-28-2020, 10:40 PM | 
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			No one has mentioned grape seed oil yet. We use it in wok stir fry and works well. Any one?
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