| Anyone out there use coconut oil to cook with? Can I use it the same way as say, canola oil? Are there any particular cuisines which it pairs best with? |
| I've seen Aarti on the Food Network use it several times during her shows. She does Indian cuisine. |
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I use coconut oil a lot! You have two choices - unrefined, which tastes a bit coconutty, and refined/expeller pressed, which tastes like nothing at all. I'm picky about the brands I buy, and I like the coconut flavor so I buy unrefined/virgin.
I've pan-fried steak, made scrambled eggs, and anything else you need oil for, with coconut oil. Plenty of recipes on this website - see the Recipes tab on the left side - http://www.tropicaltraditions.com/ |
| Thanks, guys-this is unrefined. Definitely going to check out the recipes on the link provided. |
| Itmay have a lower smoking point so possibly mix it with canola or use low heat. |
| Coconut oil is great- it has a great texture/consistency so can be used in place of butter in baking. I have only used the non-flavor kind. It is expensive but i feel really good about feeding it to my kids. |
| OP, just for further information ,this is a tub of Nutiva brand organic extra virgin cold pressed pure white unrefined, not deordorized or bleached. States on the tub 'ideal as a high heat (350 degrees) cooking oil. I know, a lot of info, but again, I've never used this before and apparently, many of you have. I actually received accidentally from Amazon with another food order. |
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Sounds great to me, OP.
Another delicious option if you'd like a foray into something different: http://www.elanaspantry.com/peppermint-patties/ |
I cook with it all the time and have never had a problem. I'd never mix it with canola oil - yuck. I use it anytime I'd use oil to cook. Much, much, much healthier than canola. |
| Thanks people |
| It is great with scrambled eggs. |
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It's great that you're using coconut oil. It's a great plant-based source of healthy fat and lauric acid. Be careful of using it with canola oil, actually be careful of using canola oil period. It's a highly, highly refined (bleached) oil and is especially unhealthy when heated to high temperatures.
Enjoy the coconut oil! Christy Przystawik Holistic Health Counselor. Chef. Mother. Motivator. coachchristymarie.com |
| can you really use coconut oil instead of butter? Will it hold up in baked goods? |
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Yes you can, absolutely. Not the same flavor, but I use it all the time.
Christy Przystawik Holistic Health Coach. Chef. Mother. Motivator. coachchristymarie.com |