I think vegetable oil that i buy at asda is really grapeseed oil as the ingredients say, they just lable it veg oil and yes any veg is vegetable oil. I just finished a curry with olive oil and man it didn't have any of the taste as veg/grapeseed oil, not even very oily and taste was a bit bland. Not using olive oil again and it smoked loads during cooking.
Adriandavid i like your idea of groundnut oil and have some at home from when i used to make bread as it takes very high temps. I believe you that you don't have to heat some oils very hot for thaem to become unhealthy and the reason why the oil i fry in is so important. My currys are mainly organic veg, onions, spices etc and hate the fact that i am making it with a bad choice of oil. At least its stable at higher temperatures which is so important to me, just wish it was more healthy with the fats.
Ok so i'm down to rice bran oil and virgin coconut oil, both unrefined and i'll pay the difference for virgin coconut oil if it is the best and healthiest. I can't find any info on virgin coconut oil for frying curries, can it take the high temps without smoking? Does it impart a taste on the curry? And does it give that oily look at the end of cooking?
I want to go with rice bran oil really but coconut oil seems to be a far more nutritious choice so if it stacks up i might be converted and try it. I do like the idea of ground nut oil though and hadn't thought of it, bet it taste good to fry with it.
Is there such thing as a healthy safe oil to fry with, must be some kind of miracle oil!