Cooking with Peanut Oil
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Peanut Oil may be expensive, but in my book it gets an “A” on flavor, high smoking point with high temperatures, resistance against spoiling, and retaining the flavor of what it is cooked with.
It also has the benefit of keeping longer than other cooking oils. Unopened peanut oil lasts at least one year, and when opened about 4-6 months – even longer if it is refrigerated and in a tightly sealed container.
Peanut Oil overheats less easily than my other favorite and healthy cooking oil – Olive Oil.
Within the six-month storage period, can be reused several times as long as you take the precaution of sterilizing it before using by allowing the oil temperature to reach 350 degrees Fahrenheit before adding the food to cook. Also you need to strain the oil after each use to ensure that food particles do not remain with the stored reused oil.
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For those hunters who like to bring home wild game meat, it must be kept in mind the differences between cattle beef and game meat:
- Game meat usually dries out and cooks faster.
- If game meat has excess fat, it should be trimmed prior to cooking since fats hold off flavors more than muscle. This is especially important for bear meat from bears who have been filling up with river trout to fatten for the winter months.
- Game birds are best cooked with smoky apple, cherry, or hickory chips.
- Venison can be prepared just about any method that beef is prepared. Chops, steaks, and tender roasts can be grilled, pan-fried or roasted. Use peanut oil when cooking in those methods, like when grilling chops and steaks on the BBQ, bast it with peanut oil (or olive oil if you prefer). This prevents excessive drying of the meat. The internal temperature should be 170° F for game meat. Cuts that are not tender should be marinated which helps tenderize as well as adding flavor to the meat.
- Game birds (rabbits and squirrels) can be dry when cooked, especially if the skin is removed. Marinate before cooking and bast with peanut or olive oil when grilling.
- Ducks and geese are waterfowl that is extremely greasy. Bake, broil, or fry on a rack to ensure that the meat is not saturated with those natural oils or you will have a greasy meal.
- Wild turkeys are cooked the same as domestic turkeys via roasting or hot peanut oil. Cook until the temperature reaches 180-185° F in the breast.
Canning game meat is an excellent way to preserve it for long periods, just make sure that it is done correctly to prevent any health hazards.
In the final analysis, peanut oil is nutritious and the healthy, benefits concerning blood lipids and heart health have been clinically proven.
The following informative video provides information in preserving game meat in jars …
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