Cooking & Baking Tips: Healthy Fats, Grain Prep & Substitutes

Mastering the kitchen involves understanding healthy fat profiles, variety-specific grain preparation, and safe food handling techniques.

Nutmeg

Is Nutmeg Powder Good for You?

Nutmeg powder has a number of health benefits. Not only is nutmeg a common spice made from the kernel of an exotic fruit, but it also has antibacterial properties and contains ingredients that can help improve memory, benefit the heart, relax muscles and aid with digestion.

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Frying Cauliflower

The Best & Healthiest Oil to Use for Frying Vegetables

Depending on how you want to fry your vegetables, you have different options for cooking oil. Although all oils are high in fat, certain oils are healthier because of the type of fat. Cooking oils have different smoking points, or the temperature where the oil will give off smoke.

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ravioli with grated cheese

How to Cook Frozen & Fresh Ravioli

A traditional Italian dish, ravioli are pasta stuffed with cheese, meat or other filling and typically served with a marinara sauce. You can purchase pre-made frozen ravioli at your grocery store or you can make your own from scratch — and freeze them for later use if desired.

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Multicolored lentils

Myth of Lentils as an Incomplete Protein

Lentils are part of the legume family and packed with important nutrients. In the United States, many vegetarian and health conscious individuals use lentils as a source of protein for their meals. In India, lentils are widely consumed and often eaten daily.

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Pan-Fried Steak

How to Pan-Sear and Oven-Bake a Sirloin

Generally, cooking a sirloin in the oven is not as popular as cooking it on the grill, but when done properly, it can taste just as good. Searing the sirloin before baking it in the oven will ensure a succulent, mouthwatering meal.

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Stream rice in electric rice cooker

How to Cook Rice With Oil

Rice is a common grain that is often used as a side dish or as a complement to a meal. Although rice seems relatively simple to cook, contradictory instructions abound regarding its preparation. It is difficult to perfectly cook every grain of rice, leaving you with partially mushy rice or crunchy uncooked rice.

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Fresh Tuna Steaks

How to Season Ahi Tuna

Ahi, or yellowfin, tuna steaks can make a delicious meal. Often compared to traditional beef steaks, this fish has a mild taste and a light texture. While ahi tuna can be prepared in the oven or fried on the stove top, grilling the steaks is a preferred cooking method because it highlights the fish's subtle flavors.

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Tempura Roll

How to Fry Sushi

Sushi is a delicious cuisine that originated in Japan and is now enjoyed worldwide. Sushi is normally made with raw seafood and cold rice. However, some seafood is cooked before being rolled up in the seaweed to become a sushi roll. Tempura is a Japanese way of frying food in a heavy flour batter.

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