Olive oil, Butter spray, Coconut oil, HELP
elenacolette
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I use olive oil on a lot of things, i use it as a sauce on my noodles with garlic if i feel like cheating a little, i try not to use butter spray even though it says it has NOTHING, not even calories and i haven't really looked into that. I hear coconut oil is really really good for you and I've looked at some at stores i go to but it's so pricey! (13$ for a 14 oz). It may not be pricey to some, but to a 23$ year old, yikes!
What would you suggest to use when it comes to cooking eggs, or just needing to get the pan ready to lay something on it.
What would you suggest to use when it comes to cooking eggs, or just needing to get the pan ready to lay something on it.
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Well, I don't eat eggs, or butter, or bacon, but........the only thing I liked to cook my eggs in when I ate them was butter. Or bacon grease.
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As I understand it, cooking spray has about 7 calories in a one-second spray.
For eggs, I usually spray a loop of regular ol' Pam around the pan and then rub it around with a paper towel. Some comes off, some stays on, the eggs don't stick.0 -
I cook my eggs in coconut oil or butter and just log it into my diary. I like how they taste that way.0
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I don't use butter spray, but I do use butter...and Olive Oil...and coconut oil; It just depends on the application. It's all fat (dietary fat is essential) so it is calorie dense and a little goes a long way...measure it out, log it, enjoy.
Also, coconut oil is very delicious...but most of the "health benefits" are anecdotal at best. Hell, in the 90s the stuff was banned from movie theaters and was pretty much the devil...now it's some kind of magical health food...go figure.0 -
I have all of those in my pantry, and use each and every one. It entirely depends on what I am making. Fat is fat is fat, all of it coming in a 9 kcal/gram. Watch the amount you are using, log it in, and move on.0
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Laurend224 wrote: »Well, I don't eat eggs, or butter, or bacon, but........the only thing I liked to cook my eggs in when I ate them was butter. Or bacon grease.
I've been eating a lot of egg whites lately, and i don't like having to spray some butter in the pan, i feel uncomfortable doing it. I dislike bacon a lot.
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elenacolette wrote: »I use olive oil on a lot of things, i use it as a sauce on my noodles with garlic if i feel like cheating a little, i try not to use butter spray even though it says it has NOTHING, not even calories and i haven't really looked into that. I hear coconut oil is really really good for you and I've looked at some at stores i go to but it's so pricey! (13$ for a 14 oz). It may not be pricey to some, but to a 23$ year old, yikes!
What would you suggest to use when it comes to cooking eggs, or just needing to get the pan ready to lay something on it.
I have this:
I fill it with whatever oil I like and then go. It takes a LONG time to go through 1/4 of oil this way and I use it everyday. And it's cheap, just 12 bucks on amazon.
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Use the right pan and you don't have to add anything. Salt and Pepper, and that's it.0
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There's a lot of benefit to eating organic butter, coconut oil and real,100% olive oil. The butter spray is totally man made and NOT good for you. Just watch the amount you use and you will be fine.0
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You can use whatever kind of fat you like, just weigh it if it's solid or measure it if it's liquid. I use cooking spray for eggs if I have to make them (I hate eggs so it's rare) but do keep in mind that it has calories. They're allowed to round down because the serving size is a 1/3 second spray and that gives fewer than 5 calories. But an 8 ounce bottle contains about 800 calories (according to google anyway). Personally I don't try to log it because I really do use about the serving size, but I know of people who were just pouring it on stuff. Same goes for anything else that claims 0 calories, except water.
For most things I use oil or butter.0 -
My Dietician told me to buy a spray bottle to put some olive oil in and spray my pan instead of pouring it. You can get a spray bottle at the dollar store 1 spray is about 1/2 teaspoon which amounts to about 30 calories a spray.
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Olive oil and butter. Both good, heart healthy fats. All you really need.0
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Do you have an Aldi near you? I don't know if they're going to keep stocking it forever, or if it was part of the whole sell diet food to resolutioners thing that happens every January, but they had coconut oil around $5 or 6. Reasonable enough to try and see if you want to use it or not.0
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I always use a half a tablespoon of olive oil when I cook and log it. I've never tried the spray, maybe I will.0
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I use bacon grease or butter to cook my eggs.0
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Any oil you like, as long as you measure and tracking. When I feel like having the extra oily taste I use butter or coconut oil, but I cook with a ceramic pan so no oil is really needed0
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I put my olive oil into a little spouted bottle that just shakes out a few drops - a bit more than the spray, around half a teaspoon a shake. Works well for me for most of my sautéing.
For me the oil choice really depends on what flavour I'm going for. Butter for eggs, pancakes, French toast. High quality peanut oil for any Asian flavours, olive oil for almost everything else.0 -
darlenegrace999 wrote: »Use the right pan and you don't have to add anything. Salt and Pepper, and that's it.
This. I invested in a really good non-stick pan, I make delicious omelettes and scrambled eggs every day with no oil
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