PLEASE, DO NOT THROW IT AWAY YET! You're "old" cooking oil has several uses such as: Reusing it if it's not too dirty, Frying, Greasing cast-iron pots and pans or adding a roux and making gravy! Store your left over oil in a hermatically sealed container in a dry cool place, dispose of after about a month to prevent rancidity. Never pour down the drain!
Cooking oil is purified fat from plants.
brisco is kinda like a cooking fat most people us it to grease pans when they are cooking or baking.
To render fat effectively for cooking, heat the fat slowly over low heat until it melts and the solids separate from the liquid fat. Strain out the solids and store the liquid fat for cooking.
A four-letter word for cooking fat is "lard".
Meat contains cooking fat.
Rendering fat in cooking is done by heating fat slowly over low heat until it melts and separates from any solids. The liquid fat is then strained and can be used for cooking or flavoring dishes.
it is the fat you get off meat when you are cooking or baking
Because margarine is a fat as is the cooking oil.
To render beef fat for cooking, cut the fat into small pieces and cook it over low heat until it melts and turns into liquid. Strain the liquid fat to remove any solid bits, then store it in a container for future use in cooking.
it means fry or frying
yes cooking oil is bad for you because its a lot of fat
Ada Halperin has written: 'Cooking and baking the fat-free way' 'Cooking and Baking for Low Fat Diets'