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What Kind Of Oil Do You Use For BBQ?

Aug 11, 2022

Now that the weather is getting warmer, and summer is coming, when it comes to summer, it is essential to have a fragrant barbecue on the street, grass and other places at night. For foodies like Xiaobian, barbecue is the symbol of summer. But you know what? Barbecue oil is very particular, so what kind of oil should be used for barbecue? Let Xiaobian take you to find out!

What oil to use for BBQ

1. Soybean oil or salad oil

These two are the most commonly used oils for barbecues. The purpose of brushing soybean oil or salad oil is to speed up the maturity, increase the color of the food and reduce the loss of water in the food. At present, it is mostly used in seafood and fish, and it is also the favorite oil for barbecue restaurants.

2. Seasoning oil

Condiment oil is generally squeezed out of onion, ginger, and pepper aniseed. This oil has more functions than soybean oil to increase the flavor of food. Mostly used on roasted greens or soy products.

3. Animal oil

Usually butter or sheep's tail oil is used. This oil is mostly used on cattle and sheep ingredients to increase the aroma and taste of the food. It is worth mentioning that some unscrupulous traders sell pork or other cheaper meats as beef and mutton, and if they are brushed with this kind of oil, they generally cannot be eaten as beef and mutton. Be aware of this when eating out BBQ.

4. Red oil

Generally, the oil squeezed from chili peppers is also squeezed from bean paste, the purpose of which is to increase the color and spiciness of the food.

5. Rapeseed Oil

It can increase the aroma of food, and users who like to eat rapeseed oil can consider it.

6. Homemade Oil

Add a small amount of cinnamon, star anise, shannai, and prickly ash to the oil. After washing them with water, put them into the pot and slowly boil them with peanut oil, soybean oil, and arowana oil. Finally, put an appropriate amount of oil. "Purple" can add color. The color of the barbecue oil boiled in this way is beautiful, and it is at least twice as fragrant as the peanut oil directly brushed without any treatment.


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