There has been much talk about fried foods generally being
unhealthy, but we all know as Nigerians we really can’t but fry our foods from
time to time. Thankfully, Today we share 7 ways to help make
your fried foods healthier to eat. The goal here is to minimize oil absorption.
CHOOSE
HEART-HEALTHY OIL WITH A HIGH SMOKE POINT
The
sub-heading says it all. Heart-healthy oil with low cholesterol is what you
should use when frying your foods. Also, different oils have different
stabilities, also called the ‘smoke point’. The higher the smoke point the more
stable your oil and the better suited it is for cooking at high temperatures.
KEEP
YOUR OIL FRESH
Please
don’t wait till your frying oil is dark-brown or even black before you change
it. The more oil is exposed to high temperature, the more readily it breaks
down and releases free radicals etc into your food. It’s advisable to reuse
your oil for about 3 or 4 times, after which you should change to a fresh one.
KEEP
YOUR OIL CLEAN
Make
sure your oil is clean and be sure to remove the crumbs or debris that might be
left in the pan after frying. It’s important to often remove this debris
because they will continue to burn in the pan. The burned particles will cause
the oil to discolor and eventually infuse it with an off flavor that will
affect the taste of the food. Slotted spoons can easily be used to remove these
crumbs.
HEAT
YOUR OIL TO THE PROPER TEMPERATURE
Be
sure to heat your cooking oil to the proper temperature before you start
frying. Without doing this, your food will end up absorbing more oil than it
should, defeating the goal of minimizing oil absorption and increasing the fat
and calorie content of your food.
MAINTAIN
THE PROPER TEMPERATURE WHEN COOKING
It’s
not enough to heat to the proper temperature before cooking; you should also
maintain the proper temperature when cooking the food. If this is not done, the
food will absorb excess oil, not only adding fat and calories to it but also
making it soggy and greasy. Typically, a greasy fried food is a badly fried
food.
WHEN
BATTERING FOOD BEFORE FRYING…
When
battering foods before frying, you should use carbonated liquids or a small
amount of leavening (baking soda) or both in the batter. They help to release
gas bubbles as the food cooks and further reduces oil absorption.
DRAIN
YOUR FRIED FOODS IMMEDIATELY AFTER FRYING
To
prevent excess oil from clinging and soaking into the food, you should drain
your fried foods on a paper towel, one to two minutes after frying.
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