cooking oils
brianparow
Posts: 17
If I use 1 tbsp of Extra Virgin Olive Oil, which has 120 Calories, to fry with and I end up with oil still in the pan after I take my food out then how many of those calories should I be accountable for?
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I count them all. I have been pleasantly surprised to learn that most of the time I can make do with one teaspoon of oil rather than a full tablespoon. Basically I try to shave calories off everywhere I can :laugh:0
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Never use Olive Oil to fry or heat up, it loses its natural state, and therefore its defeats the purpose of consuming the valuable nutrients. Olive oil should only be put of top of food after they are cooked, room temperature.0
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I cook with it all the time. I don't "fry" with it. Sautee....
If it goes in the pan, I add the calories.0 -
Never use Olive Oil to fry or heat up, it loses its natural state, and therefore its defeats the purpose of consuming the valuable nutrients. Olive oil should only be put of top of food after they are cooked, room temperature.
What is its "natural state"?
Cold-pressed extra virgin olive oil (the expensive stuff that looks green) should be used in its raw state, since you likely paid good money for something that will taste different when cooked. Reasonably priced olive oil (e.g. not cold pressed) doesn't change chemical structure when cooked or destroy polyphenols, unless you are taking it beyond its smoke point.0 -
As a cook, I can say that Olive oil IS made for cooking and sauteing meats and veggies. Just count the whole 120 calories for your diary, although a tiny bit can go a long way. If you want to skip the added calories though, Pam is just as good for cooking stuff in. The only way you want to use uncooked olive oil is for vinaigrette's for your salads.0
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As a cook, I can say that Olive oil IS made for cooking and sauteing meats and veggies. Just count the whole 120 calories for your diary, although a tiny bit can go a long way. If you want to skip the added calories though, Pam is just as good for cooking stuff in. The only way you want to use uncooked olive oil is for vinaigrette's for your salads.
Very good info. I will buy some PAM.0
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