Is it safe to store oils, vinegars and other sauces in reused gourmet oil tins?

I'm trying to find a solution to counter-top storage of oils (olive, sesame, fish) and other sauces (balsamic, soy) that I use frequently. I was thinking of reusing some of the tin containers that gourmet oils come in (e.g., walnut or hazelnut oil); however, I'm not sure how practical it is and am not sure how safe it might be for some of the more reactive sauces (such as the vinegars).

Would reusing those be safe?



Best Answer

If the key issue is safety, I imagine the cans of the type you indicate are probably as safe as any others, assuming that you can clean them adequately. Those corners at the top are out of the reach of a bottle brush. They will have a lining to prevent them from being overly reactive.

Still, I would not use them as they are going to be very difficult to clean, and you cannot monitor the contents.

I would recommend getting an oil dispenser specifically for the purpose, such as this type: enter image description here

They will let you see inside, and make it easy and clean to pour. With a funnel, you should be able to fill them easily, and they don't have corners (at the top) out of reach of a bottle brush, making them easier to clean.

Still, this type of dispenser is not meant for long term or bulk storage, as many oils and condiments should not be exposed to light and air (although the dispenser minimizes air exposure, especially when it is below the fill line). You would use them for working amounts that you would consume in a couple of weeks.

The containers tend to be made of glass, which you know is non-reactive.




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How do you store oil and vinegar?

Once open, they should be stored in the refrigerator. However, some staples, like olive and vegetable oils, vinegar, and hot sauce, can stay at room temperature (see details below).

Which is the best container to store oil?

Glass or metal containers are the best option for them. If storing in the fridge, make sure you use cold-resistant containers. Be it any type of oil, keeping them away from light is a must. Always store them in shelves which are covered and have no direct contact with light.

Can you store oil above stove?

"Do not store your oil near the stove range, as the heat accelerates the rate at which the oil starts to go rancid.



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