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Rick Mintz 20-12-2005 02:00 AM

Life of oil
 
Hello all.

A friend gave me her extra deep fryer. I don't deep fry very often.

I wondering...

(1) how long the oil can be kept without refrigeration? (it is a pain to
drain & clean)
(2) the preferred type of oil to use?

Rick



King's Crown 20-12-2005 07:55 AM

Life of oil
 

"Rick Mintz" > wrote in message
...
> Hello all.
>
> A friend gave me her extra deep fryer. I don't deep fry very often.
>
> I wondering...
>
> (1) how long the oil can be kept without refrigeration? (it is a pain to
> drain & clean)
> (2) the preferred type of oil to use?
>
> Rick
>

You know I have to agree with the previous poster. I have kept a deep fryer
for about 18 years that belonged to my MIL. Just a couple months ago I
decided to fill it up and use it. Glug glug glug went the oil. I make real
fried chicken about 2 times a year and thought I'll deep fry it. It didn't
taste as good as doing it in a pan. I don't know what the difference is,
but it just didn't. Then I decided since I have it filled up and ready to
go I made Rosettes from my childhood. Another thing I'd been keeping around
for 18 years the Rosette irons. They weren't as yummy as I remembered.

Then I had this huge vat of oil I didn't know what to do with. I wasn't
going to use it any time soon. I didn't want to pour it down the drain. I
didn't have anything big enough to pour it into like an empty oil bottle it
still had good cooking oil in it. I finally just threw the whole thing away
thinking "who am I kidding I'm just not a deep fryer and never will be."

Lynne



jim 20-12-2005 02:22 PM

Life of oil
 
Rick,

The family and I deep fry a turkey once ore twice a year and then are
left with a couple of gallons of peanut oil after use. We just let it
cool and pour it back into the gallon containers it came in. Put it in
the fruit celler and use it later. I have oil that was used last summer
and would have no problem with using a portion of it today, only
problem is Im not that found of the taste of peanut oil. I would use
solid shortning as it will harden after each use. If your deep fryer
has a lid, put it on, otherwise take one or two of the plastic grocery
bags and wrap and tie around the entire unit(after it cools of course
and the shortning has hardened). The shorting will be solid so you wont
have to worry about spillage.

GL

Jim


[email protected] 20-12-2005 04:47 PM

Life of oil
 
Rick Mintz wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> A friend gave me her extra deep fryer. I don't deep fry very often.
>
> I wondering...
>
> (1) how long the oil can be kept without refrigeration? (it is a pain to
> drain & clean)
> (2) the preferred type of oil to use?
>
> Rick


your friend wants you to get fat :)

IIUC the most stable oil against oxidation is olive oil. Unfortunately
its also the most expensive. Oxidised oil is harmful to health.


NT


Peter Aitken 20-12-2005 05:21 PM

Life of oil
 
> wrote in message
ups.com...
> Rick Mintz wrote:
>> Hello all.
>>
>> A friend gave me her extra deep fryer. I don't deep fry very often.
>>
>> I wondering...
>>
>> (1) how long the oil can be kept without refrigeration? (it is a pain to
>> drain & clean)
>> (2) the preferred type of oil to use?
>>
>> Rick

>
> your friend wants you to get fat :)
>
> IIUC the most stable oil against oxidation is olive oil. Unfortunately
> its also the most expensive. Oxidised oil is harmful to health.
>
>
> NT
>


If you want good results you have to strain your oil and store it air-tight,
then discard after 2-3 uses. THere's just no getting around this. Some
people keep their oil in their fryer for months, using it time after time,
and the food they fry shows it - smelly and unappealing.


--
Peter Aitken
Visit my recipe and kitchen myths page at www.pgacon.com/cooking.htm



Shaun aRe 20-12-2005 08:10 PM

Life of oil
 

Depends on the oil - sometimes dull sometimes really rather exciting.














Shaun aRe



Elaine Parrish 20-12-2005 09:46 PM

Life of oil
 



On Tue, 20 Dec 2005, Rick Mintz wrote:

> Hello all.
>
> A friend gave me her extra deep fryer. I don't deep fry very often.
>
> I wondering...
>
> (1) how long the oil can be kept without refrigeration? (it is a pain to
> drain & clean)
> (2) the preferred type of oil to use?
>
> Rick
>
>
>


You have my sympathies. I have one of those that is about the size of a
bread machine and wasn't very expensive, so it doesn't have a lot of bells
and whistles. It is a pain to empty and to clean. boo, hiss.

"Used oil" (all-ready-been-fried-in) doesn't keep well at all in the
fryer. It should be cleaned out after every use, if you are not using it
for several days in a row or several times a week.

"Clean oil" will keep a long time if the container is closed and has a
good seal.

The premium oil choice is peanut. But any vegetable oil will do. Soybean
is one of the most common. Olive oil will impart a "flavor" to foods
(besides it is *way* too expensive for deep frying - in the US, anyway).

You, also, can use shortening (solid oil), but it will set back up at room
temp.

Elaine, too





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