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non-hydrogenated frying oils
Matt wrote: > I am looking for an oil to use for frying. > > I don't want to use hydrogenated oils (notably Crisco and other > shortenings) because of health concerns. > > The problem is that the liquid oils I have tried start to smoke or smell > rancid when frying. > > Specifically I want something for frying french toast or pancakes. > > Something that won't smoke or smell bad at frying temperatures. > > Thanks. This is very new to me. Never heard of "frying" French Toast or pancakes. Can you describe the process in more detail? I'm having trouble picturing how you'd do either. As for the oil, you can google for a list of smoke points of cooking oils and find one you like with a high smoke point. |
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non-hydrogenated frying oils
salgud wrote:
> This is very new to me. Never heard of "frying" French Toast or > pancakes. Can you describe the process in more detail? I'm having > trouble picturing how you'd do either. http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionar...tionary&va=fry http://dictionary.cambridge.org/defi...fry*1+0&dict=A http://www.onelook.com/?w=fry&ls=a |
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