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    Post #1 - June 24th, 2004, 10:29 am
    Post #1 - June 24th, 2004, 10:29 am Post #1 - June 24th, 2004, 10:29 am
    About how long should one expect oil - walnut oil in this case - to hold up in the fridge before going rancid? Any expert opinions?
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  • Post #2 - June 24th, 2004, 10:42 am
    Post #2 - June 24th, 2004, 10:42 am Post #2 - June 24th, 2004, 10:42 am
    A google search found a page advising storing walnut oil like you would olive oil - in a dark cabinet or cupboard at room temperature or so.

    Store at 65F to 75F in a dry and odor-free environment for a shelf life of approx. 9 months in unopened containers. Opened containers should be used within 3 to 8 weeks.



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  • Post #3 - June 24th, 2004, 12:35 pm
    Post #3 - June 24th, 2004, 12:35 pm Post #3 - June 24th, 2004, 12:35 pm
    I bought avocado oil for a recipe out of Cooking Light I made. (delicious spicy shrimp, but I digress) Now I have a rather expensive, rather smallish bottle - 8 bucks for 4oz. - of avocado oil and only one recipe.

    I'd appreciate any alternative uses anyone might suggest. Can I just use this in place of olive oil? It's a very light, slightly nutty flavor that appears to have a very high smoke point.
  • Post #4 - June 24th, 2004, 12:46 pm
    Post #4 - June 24th, 2004, 12:46 pm Post #4 - June 24th, 2004, 12:46 pm
    A google search found a page advising storing walnut oil like you would olive oil - in a dark cabinet or cupboard at room temperature or so.

    Quote:
    Store at 65F to 75F in a dry and odor-free environment for a shelf life of approx. 9 months in unopened containers. Opened containers should be used within 3 to 8 weeks.


    http://www.kicgroup.com/walnutoil.htm


    You know, instructions like that drive me crazy, or at least the statement that you should only keep it for 3-8 weeks. I have some walnut oil in my fridge that is probably 3 months old. Does it taste as fresh as when I opened it? No. Is it rancid? Certainly not. I say keep it, when you have a recipe that calls for it, taste it and replace it if it tastes bad.

    Honestly, we should have a repository for such perishable ingredients that are only sold in quantities too large for a home cook to use in time.
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  • Post #5 - June 24th, 2004, 1:00 pm
    Post #5 - June 24th, 2004, 1:00 pm Post #5 - June 24th, 2004, 1:00 pm
    melissa,

    i totally agree.
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