Cooking Oils is one of the most vital ingredients used in preparing a variety of dishes. Often every cuisine follows their tradition using authentic oils available in their region. There are a variety of cooking oils available in the markets with different brands.
But often I am asked on which are the best and healthiest cooking oils? Cooking oil is a plant, animal or synthetic fat used for frying, baking and prepare other types of cooking. Some types of oils are also used in food preparation and flavoring which doesn’t involve heat such as salad dressings and dips.
Generally cooking oils are liquids at room temperature but there are few oils that contain saturated fats such as palm oil, coconut oil, palm kernel oil which are solids. You also get flavored oils with aromatic foodstuffs such as garlic, chillies, and herbs. We need to keep one important thing in mind that oils behave differently when it’s heated as it changes its texture, color, taste and it’s nutritional properties.
When oil reaches the smoking point, a lot of nutrients are destroyed why may form harmful compounds. So it’s very important to match the oil’s heat tolerance with the cooking method. There are different types of oils that vary amounts of fats like monounsaturated, polyunsaturated and saturated fats.
Although there is wide range of variety in oils, you need to remember that you use the least amount of fat to prepare the food yet still get the best results in taste and health benefits. Hence think and wisely use the right type of oils and right amount of oil for cooking.
Cooking, we generally learn from our parents, or is passed on from generations or cookbooks etc, but ultimately prepare a healthier and nutritious meal that is more flavorful by using less oil and pan searing. Unsaturated fats are best while limit animal fats/ saturated fats and completely avoid trans-fats.
Some of the popular cooking oils include: sunflower oil, peanut oil, palm oil, soybean oil, canola oil, rice bran oil, olive oil, sesame oil, grape seed oil, mustard oil, coconut oil and other vegetable oils as well as animal based oils like butter and lard.
Oils that are best suited for high-temp frying (above 230 deg C or 446 deg F) because of their high smoking point are: Mustard oil, Rice bran oil, Avocado oil, Palm oil, Groundnut oil, Safflower oil etc. Knowing the smoking point of each oil will surely help you determine whether to use it in low or high temperature cooking. Listing 5 healthy fats that you should be eating:
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