So as I understand it, virgin olive oil is made from cold pressing olives.

If I fry or roast stuff using virgin olive oil, did I just waste my money?

    • @DaveOPA
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      110 months ago

      How so?

      • @[email protected]
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        710 months ago

        It has a strong flavor and a low smoke point. For frying, you usually want a neutral flavor and high smoke point.

        • @TagMeInSkipIGotThis
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          610 months ago

          I think that’s probably the distinction though; EVOO has a much stronger flavour than the more plain OO. The latter is totally ok for a saute, or sweating off veg for a sauce etc, or roasting but as you note with a lower smoke point not so great for say doing steaks, or stir-frying - and far too expensive for deep-frying!

        • @DaveOPA
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          210 months ago

          Oh, if I was (shallow) frying with olive oil, it would be for the olive flavour. Smoke point hasn’t really been an issue, you can still brown things just fine using olive oil below it’s smoke point.

          • @[email protected]
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            210 months ago

            Fair enough. I used olive oil myself for a long time for literally everything and when I switched to sunflower oil, eveything was much better. I never really could taste the olive oil anyway when I used it for frying. Now I only add it in the end if I want the taste.

            • @DaveOPA
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              110 months ago

              To be fair, I mostly use canola oil. But I do use olive oil often enough.

          • liv
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            210 months ago

            If you ever do need a hot temp oil use rice bran oil.