Hints for using and storing oil, Cooking with oil, Storing oil – GE 68113169219 User Manual

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HINTS FOR USING AND STORING OIL

Cooking with oil

Cooking

oil

can

enhance

the

food's

flavor

-

or

spoil

its

taste.

As

with

any

other

food

component,

freshness

and

correct

handling

of

the

oil

are

the

key

to

successful

deep

frying results.

The

quality

of

the

oil

decreases

with

use

at

high

temperatures.

Food

particles,

water

and

other liquids will further lower its quality.

Therefore:

Do not mix different cooking oils.

Only use fresh and clean cooking oils:

-

Regularly remove burnt food particles while frying.

- After use and before storage, filter oil with a fine-mesh filter to remove smaller

particles.

-

Do not reuse oil that has been used to fry fish or other strongly flavored food.

- Some meats, such as chicken wings, will release large amounts of liquids when

frying, thus watering down the oil. Do not reuse this oil.

Do not use the cooking oil anymore if you notice any of the following:

Before use: oil smells rancid or its color has visibly darkened.

W hile frying: oil is foaming strongly or smoke appears on the oil's surface at

normal operation temperature.

Storing oil

Do

not

store

used

cooking

oil

in

the

refrigerator.

Choose

a

cool

place

that

is

not

subject

to

sunlight.

Generally,

oil

may

be

stored

for

a

period

of

3

months,

once

the

bottle is opened. Please observe the oil manufacturer's storage directions as well.

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