The Only 3 Olive Oils You Need: Cooking vs. Finishing

Introduction The olive oil aisle is confusing. Between “Extra Virgin,” “Pure,” “Light,” and “Cold Pressed,” most people just grab the bottle with the nicest label.

But using a $40 finishing oil to sauté onions is like using a bottle of fine wine to make sangria—it’s a waste of money. Conversely, drizzling cheap, bitter oil over a fresh Caprese salad can ruin the dish.

At Culinary Goods Co., we believe you only need two (maybe three) bottles in your pantry to cover every cooking scenario.


1. The Best “Everyday” Cooking Oil: California Olive Ranch Global Blend The Verdict: The gold standard for daily cooking. It is affordable, real, and versatile.

Unlike many “Italian” oils in the supermarket (which are often low-quality blends from multiple countries), California Olive Ranch is transparent about its sourcing. It has a mild, fresh flavor that doesn’t overpower your food, making it perfect for roasting vegetables, sautéing garlic, or making salad dressings.

  • Best For: Sautéing, roasting, baking, and daily vinaigrettes.
  • Why we love it: It has a high smoke point for an EVOO, meaning it won’t burn easily in the pan.

2. The Best “Finishing” Oil: Brightland AWAKE The Verdict: A peppery, grassy oil that is meant to be tasted, not cooked.

“Finishing” oil is a condiment. You drizzle it on after the food is cooked. Brightland has taken the culinary world by storm, not just for their beautiful white bottles, but for the oil inside. The “AWAKE” blend is robust and complex, made from heirloom California olives.

  • Best For: Dipping bread, drizzling over grilled steak, pasta, or vanilla ice cream (trust us).
  • Why we love it: The bottle is UV-protected, ensuring the oil stays fresh and green for longer.

3. The Best Bulk Buy: Kirkland Signature Organic (Costco) The Verdict: The best value per ounce on the market.

If you cook a lot, this is your workhorse. It is consistently rated as one of the few “authentic” bulk olive oils that passes purity tests. It isn’t as nuanced as the California Olive Ranch, but for deep roasting or marinades where volume matters, it is unbeatable.

  • Best For: Big family meals, marinades, and shallow frying.
  • Why we love it: You get 2 liters of certified organic oil for the price of a small bottle elsewhere.

Summary: Which One?

  • Get California Olive Ranch for your daily driver.
  • Get Brightland if you want to elevate simple dishes or give a great gift.
  • Get Kirkland if you go through a bottle a week.

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