Can you fry with olive oil?

Anonymous
Can you pan fry food using olive oil?
Anonymous
Definitely. I use it as my standard cooking oil. I would swap out for peanut if you are frying chicken though.
Anonymous
I exclusively fry in olive oil unless I am making something asian or for breakfast.
Anonymous
You can, but it has a low smoking point, so you have to be careful.
Anonymous
I do, but it doesn't have a very high smoking point, so if you want a high temp fry (like to sear meat) pick another one. I don,to believe the health benefits survive the cooking, either.
Anonymous
Sauté (lower heat) rather than fry, which IMO is a higher heat thing. Olive Oil is not really suitable for frying.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You can, but it has a low smoking point, so you have to be careful.


The other issue is that if the oil isn't hot enough, the food will absorb way too much. There are much better oils for frying.
Anonymous
To pan fry like a chicken cutlet it's fine, but I would never deep fry in it (not that I'm doing this much anyways) because of the low smoking point. You want to use a canola oil or vegetable oil for something like that.
Anonymous
OP here. Thanks. I'm a DH and thought you needed corn oil or canola oil for frying. Sounds like there may be better ones, but it will do (it is all DW buys, pretty much).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks. I'm a DH and thought you needed corn oil or canola oil for frying. Sounds like there may be better ones, but it will do (it is all DW buys, pretty much).


Fried chicken not so much; sauteed chicken breast perfectly fine.

It's good to cook with some olive oil b/c it is a good source of omega 3, which is usually lacking in the American diet.
Anonymous
Costco sells two types of Olive oil. The one for "Roasting and Frying" is listed as such.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks. I'm a DH and thought you needed corn oil or canola oil for frying. Sounds like there may be better ones, but it will do (it is all DW buys, pretty much).


best oil to use for frying is Avocado Oil. It has the highest smoke point of all oils, a neutral flavor, and is full of good fats.
Anonymous
I also read that at extremely high heat (like frying), the benefits of OO reduces.
Anonymous
A helpful chart: http://www.goodeatsfanpage.com/collectedinfo/oilsmokepoints.htm

The Avocado oil thing was news to me. Learned something new today!
Anonymous
Also, the good flavors of olive oil go away at high frying temperatures (the little olive bits burn).
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