Any suggestions for a butter substitute?
DOMTIA1012
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What is the best sub for butter? I mostly use it to cook up my eggs.
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For cooking:::::
For anything else::::
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A pat of real butter is only 36 calories and is way more than enough to cook up a couple of eggs. I only use half a pat myself.0
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Is there a specific reason you do not want to use butter? When I'm making something that should have butter in it I accept no substitutes.0
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You only need a very little butter for scrambled eggs. If you were using it for fried eggs why not swap to poached? I read a great tip for making mashed potato using stock instead of milk and butter.0
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Smart Balance makes some very healthy butter, mayo, and cooking oils. Their products are made mostly from good fats and they have been sanctioned by the American Heart Association as being the most heart-healthy, at least for their margarine.0
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I do love real butter first and foremost, but for something a bit lower in calories I like the Brummel and Brown spread.0
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There is no substitute for butter. Butter is the bomb! That said, eggs get "fried" in cooking spray, the butter is on the toast. Margarine has no place at my house.0
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I use the spray on butter. There's no calories and you can use for eggs but i also put it in pkgd potatoes for my family. I just pour out the amount needed and it tastes the same.0
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I use real butter only. Tastes better than any substitute, and has far fewer chemical additives than any substitute.0
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What is the best sub for butter? I mostly use it to cook up my eggs.0
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Do you plan to use it to keep the eggs from sticking? I received the "Orgreenic" pan for Christmas and find that I really don't need oil or butter to cook a lot of items...eggs included.0
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Coconut oil. And butter (or ghee, which is clarified butter). Don't use fake chemicals, go for the real stuff.0
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After reading that margarine is only 1 ingredient away from plastic and has 27 ingredients in common with paint, well, I'm not going to be eating it once it is all out of the house.
I use PAM for eggs as well.0 -
I use the spray on butter. There's no calories and you can use for eggs but i also put it in pkgd potatoes for my family. I just pour out the amount needed and it tastes the same.
What spray on butter are you using? If it's the one I think you mean then it does have calories. Labeling regulations allow designated something as 0 calories "per serving" if it has less than (I believe) 5 calories in the prescribed serving size. A serving size of that butter is one squirt or whatever. If you're pouring it into your potatoes you are likely using more than one squirt and there are calories in it.0 -
I use the spray on butter. There's no calories and you can use for eggs but i also put it in pkgd potatoes for my family. I just pour out the amount needed and it tastes the same.
Make sure you pay attention to the serving size on the bottle of this stuff. It's not ZERO calories when you POUR it out. You might as well use real butter.0 -
I don't use a lot of butter because I don't use a lot of added fats. That's strictly about the calories.
Even so, 1 tsp of butter makes those eggs ever so much better and I don't care to give it up.0 -
There is no substitute for real butter. That's like asking "what's a good substitute for bacon?" There is no substitute.0
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I use the spray on butter. There's no calories and you can use for eggs but i also put it in pkgd potatoes for my family. I just pour out the amount needed and it tastes the same.
There are no calories PER SERVING, which is 5 sprays. By law they are allowed to say that it is zero calories because it's under 5, but their serving size is actually 4 calories. No big deal really, but if you add it all up, there are 226 servings per bottle, which equals roughly 904 calories. It's hardly calorie-free, but if you use it sparingly the calories are negligible.0 -
For cooking any spray will do but I don't skip butter if it is for more of a taste factor. Just use less, try a flavored oil brushed on the pan for fun flavors0
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After reading that margarine is only 1 ingredient away from plastic and has 27 ingredients in common with paint, well, I'm not going to be eating it once it is all out of the house.
I use PAM for eggs as well.
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to cook I use fatfree cooking spray, and land o lakes makes a light butter that is pretty good and taste good0
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Coconut oil0
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Coconut oil
Yes!! The best!0 -
I like PAM for eggs. For other things, I like Land o'Lakes light butter with olive oil, or Earthbalance buttery spread with olive oil. I would actually use real butter, except that I don't like to leave it out so it's soft, and I use more if it's hard. These two spreads don't get as hard as butter does in my fridge.0
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Just use less butter if you want to save on calories. Or poach your eggs, honestly, I think poached is my favourite way to eat eggs anyway.0
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Coconut oil or a little less butter. You can make your own 'Pam' by putting olive oil and water in a spray bottle.0
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I use a half serving of extra virgin olive oil. That will be more calories than butter. I guess it depends on what characteristic of butter you are wanting to substitute.0
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smart balance... i actually like it better than butter0
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coconut oil!!! it does SO many good things for you!!!!!
http://www.organicfacts.net/organic-oils/organic-coconut-oil/health-benefits-of-coconut-oil.html0
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