By all means olive oil is the safest bet.
Using olive oil in ceramic pans.
Extra virgin olive oil in the ceramic pan is not usually recommended and it s okay to use little oil or butter in a ceramic pan if you like the flavour but a large amount of olive oil is not a good option in a ceramic pan as it can leave a thin carbonized layer on the ceramic pan and this is due to the inability of the oil top withstand high.
Just modify the amount of oil stated in the recipe starting with less and adding more if needed.
To keep cooking oil to a minimum try using an oil mister filled with olive or vegetable oil.
Do not leave utensils in cookware during cooking.
Extra virgin olive oil is not usually recommended as it can leave a thin carbonized layer on the ceramic pan due to the oil s inability to withstand high temperatures.
By avoiding extra virgin olive oil you reduce the potential for a dulling layer that could interfere with the natural non stick properties of the pan.
It s good to note that extra virgin olive oil and oil sprays carbonize very quickly when the pan is heated and should be avoided when cooking with ceramic non stick.
Allow the oil or butter to heat for a minute before adding food to the pan.
Do not use aerosol cooking sprays.
Do not use oil sprays on nonstick cookware as the ultra thin layer of oil will quickly burn onto the nonstick surface when the cookware is heated.
For the sake of the pan use a minimal amount of oil such as canola olive vegetable or corn oil as well as butter.
These sprays will build up on cookware and become difficult to remove while reducing the nonstick coating release.
To use oil sprays for flavour lightly spray the food before adding to the preheated cookware.
Alternatively dab a bit.
If you are trying to cut calories invest in an oil mister which allows you.
We always recommend using a little bit of oil or butter when using your greenpan.
Yes vegetable oils such as olive oil and canola oil are popular choices in using nonstick cookware.
No need to season your pan.
It is entirely safe to use olive oil when cooking with your greenpan.
That said i would avoid using evoo or low smoke point oils when using this pan or any ceramic nonstick pan for high heat cooking or frying.
Olive oil has a rich content of monounsaturated fats which have healthier cholesterol ratios.
Much less oil is required however when using nonstick pans than with other cookware usually.