The Many Ways to Fry

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Oh those delicious pieces of fried chicken and those ever tasty crunch French fries. How do they get the food that crunchy and crispy? Is there more than one way to fry? Exactly how unhealthy are fried foods? There are so many questions when it comes to the many different fried foods. Let’s get going and figure out what to fry and what not to fry.

A crispy piece of chicken contains a whole lot of fatting ingredients. Mainly it’s the grease and oil they are cooked in that leads to these foods being unhealthy. There are different ways to fry foods so that the oil doesn’t saturate it but still gives you that crunchy outside. Here are some the options available when frying.

Pan Frying

When pan frying, a traditional skillet is used. One of the greatest things about pan frying is it allows you to use a very small amount of oil. This gives us that fried taste without all the fat. Using less oil means it does take a little longer to cook. It is also a lot harder to keep the oil at a steady temperature.

Shallow Frying

This is a happy medium when it comes to the amount of oil being used. Shallow frying means the food is partially submerged in the oil unlike regular frying where foods are submerged in oil. Using less oil does make the food somewhat healthier. Shallow frying is best when cooking battered foods.

Stir Frying

Stir frying requires the use of a wok or skillet. Pour your choice of oil, such as canola, olive, palm or peanut oils into the wok. Add whatever foods the recipe requires.  Toss and stir mixing all the juices and seasonings together and create a tasty meal. Remember the less oil used the healthier the dish.

Deep Frying

Ah the traditional deep frying, everybody should be familiar with this method. This is what we do when making those crispy pieces of chicken or French fries. It’s probably going to be the unhealthiest way to fry just because everything is submerged in the oil. One downfall of using too much oil is that it is flammable making it a risk. Deep frying is extremely fast. Foods can be deep fried in just a matter of minutes.

With all of these methods of frying you are bound to run into a cleanup situation. Oil sizzles, bubbles and is just generally messy so be prepared when you pull that fryer out.  Just remember that greasy clean up is well worth it when there’s a lip smacking meal awaiting those taste buds.

Frying isn’t as bad as it’s made out to be. It all just depends on how much and what type of oil is used. There are so many options when frying and there are so many choices of food. Just remember when frying, less is healthier.

Skillet Fried Onions and Potatoes

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What You Need:

2 onions, peeled, halved and sliced
1 1/2 lb. whole boiled potatoes, sliced thin
1 Tbsp margarine
1 Tbsp canola oil
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp pepper

How to Make It:

Put the onions into a large pan and cover with water.
Place the pan on high heat and bring the water to a rapid boil.
Drain the onions, run under cold water and drain again.
Melt the butter with the oil in a large skillet.
Stir in the onions and cook 3 minutes, stirring often.
Add the potatoes and cook 5 minutes or until evenly browned, turning often.
Sprinkle with the salt and pepper just before serving.

Makes 4 servings

Leftover boiled potatoes or baked potatoes are what make this side dish budget friendly. Add the onion gives these fried potatoes and little extra kick. You may also add in chopped bell peppers if you wish. These potatoes and onions also make a great addition to breakfast or brunch.

Preparation Time: approximately 15 minutes
Cooking Time: approximately 8 minutes
Total Time: approximately 23 minutes

Nutritional Information: (approximate values per serving)
Calories 163; Fat 5g; Saturated Fat 3g; Carbohydrates 26g; Sugar 5g; Fiber 2g; Protein 3g; Cholesterol 13 mg; Sodium 49 mg

Skillet Fries in a Flash

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What You Need:

2 T of olive oil
2 C refrigerated sliced potatoes
1/2 t salt
1/4 t pepper

How to Make It:

Place a 10 inch skillet over medium heat.
Add the oil and allow the oil to heat until hot but not smoking.
Place the potatoes into the hot oil and stir to coat.
Add the salt and pepper, turning the potatoes to completely cover both sides.
Cook the potatoes for 6 minutes.
Turn and continue cooking 6 minutes or until the potatoes are completely browned and crispy.

Makes 4 servings

Preparation time: approximately 5 minutes
Cooking time: approximately 12 minutes
Total time: approximately 17 minutes

These potatoes are so easy to do even a child can help fix them. They go great with bacon and eggs for breakfast or as a side dish with lunch or dinner. One half cup of chopped onions and a half cup of chopped peppers can also be added for a special treat.

Mr. Rabbit’s Saucy Red Cabbage

What You Need:

2 T of olive oil
1 onion, chopped
2 lbs. red cabbage, shredded
1/4 t ground cloves
3 T of red wine vinegar
1 T sugar
1/2 C natural applesauce

How to Make It:

Place a skillet in the stove over medium heat.
Add the oil and allow it to heat up.
Once hot add the onions and cook 5 minutes, stirring frequently.
Add the cabbage to skillet and cook an additional 3 minutes.
Stir in the cloves until well combined.
Pour the vinegar into the cabbage and stir to mix in the well.
Place the sugar into the mixture and stir until the completely dissolved.
Add the applesauce and blend all the ingredients together well.
Continue cooking for 15 minutes, stirring frequently.

Serves: 6

Cinnamon or nutmeg can be used in place of the cloves if you prefer.