Tuesday, February 2, 2010

What Kind Of Oil To Cook Doughnuts What Kind Of Oil Would I Use For Frying Doughnuts?

What kind of oil would I use for frying doughnuts? - what kind of oil to cook doughnuts

I want to do donuts tonight, what type of oil used to fry / cook? Vegetable oil?

Thanks
Nicolette

6 comments:

SassyLas... said...

Vegetable oil.

It's not healthy for you, but Crisco makes donuts taste!

washingt... said...

A few people have said, "do not use vegetable oil, canola oil - just wanted to clarify the following: * * Rapeseed oil is vegetable oil, like corn or sunflower oil. They are made from plants.

Because it would always agree that rape is a good suggestion. Rape is a compound word. It is not really rape "of the plant. The vegetables really Canola Oil is the word" rape "of the plant. Those who tried to rape has influenced the thought of his name had negative connotations (go figure), and changes it.

Canola oil is good because a lot is very large. Have you ever had a pasta salad? Why so good? It's the sesame oil! Sesame oil has taste and is used very well. But this very large version offers a taste different, although not rare.

It is a place in the donut that I found interesting, I'll link

Holic said...

I do not want to vegetable oil for donuts. I would use canola oil. Who can resist high temperatures, and I personally think he has a better taste of the sweets. Vegetable oils.

ranebo10... said...

Canola, vegetable or soy. Something very smooth with a high smoke point. Do not use corn, peanut, olive or donuts for your bad taste.

Dave C said...

Vegetable oil or canola oil is good.

may god forgive me said...

all vegetable oils (corn or sunflower oil)
Do not use olive oil, not candy

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