You may already know that heart-healthy margarine spreads are great for topping foods to give them a tasty
buttery flavor. But did you know that they are good for cooking and baking
too?
To check if a spread is heart-healthy
look for a cholesterol-free soft tub spread that is made from 50 percent to 60 percent vegetable oils
has 2 grams or less of saturated fat and contains no trans fat per serving.
Dana Jacobi
author of the "12 Best Foods Cookbook
offers these tips for cooking and baking with margarine spreads:
* To measure soft tub spread correctly, make sure to level the cup or spoon.
* When saut้ing, use medium heat to maintain the flavor and to avoid burning the spread.
* For baking, chill the spread in the freezer before measuring it if the recipe calls for creaming it with sugar.
* When melting a spread for baking, remember that it melts quickly. In the microwave, 3 tablespoons of tub spread melts in 15 seconds, versus 30 seconds for butter.
Now that you know which spreads to choose and how to cook with them, try it for yourself. The following recipe uses a heart-healthy spread and produces perfect results.
DANA JACOBI'S OATMEAL-RAISIN COOKIES
(Makes 36 cookies)
1/3 cup chilled Promise Buttery Spread
1 cup sugar
1 large egg, at room temperature
1 tablespoon mild molasses
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 1/2 cups rolled oats
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 cup raisins
3/4 cup sliced almonds
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.
Use an electric mixer on medium speed to cream Promise Buttery Spread with sugar until it is pale and fluffy, about 2 minutes.
Mix in egg, molasses, vanilla and salt. Using a rubber spatula, stir in flour, oats, baking soda and cinnamon until almost blended. Add raisins and almonds, mixing gently until ingredients are combined.
Drop the dough 1 tablespoon at a time onto the baking sheet, spacing them 3 inches apart.
Bake for 12 minutes or until cookies are golden brown. Cool for 1 minute on the pan, then transfer to a wire rack and cool completely. - NU
Archives
-
▼
2009
(269)
-
▼
มิถุนายน
(48)
- Two Bennigan s Restaurant Recipes
- Turn Mealtime Upside Down
- Turkish Delight Lokum
- Trout Grenobloise
- Translation of Italian Recipes Localization
- Traditional Nigerian recipes
- Traditional Jamaican Recipes Food
- Tomatoes--No Refrigeration Required
- Tips to Jazz Up Your House for a Holiday Party
- Tips on Cooking Baking With Heart-Healthy Spreads
- Tips for Delectable Soy Smoothies
- Timesaving Chili A Family Favorite
- Three Crockpot Recipes for Soup
- The Truth about BBQ Sauce
- The Secret of Christmas Candies
- The secret for a great barbecue is really in the s...
- The Scoop On Ice Cream Summer Entertaining
- The Other Side Of Mexican Cooking
- The Original Old Fashion Paczki Recipe
- The Original Healthy Fast Food
- The Original Chocolate
- The Food Lover s Site I ve Been Waiting For
- The best database site for all restaurants in New ...
- The 10 most popular french recipes
- Tender Loving Airsoft Care
- Tasty Tomatoes Add Variety to Meals
- Tasty Fettucine With Asparagus Red Pepper and Avo...
- Taking Dinner Outdoors Americans Get Their Grills On
- Tailgating Fun With Shrimp
- Table Grapes Are In Season
- Swing Into Spring With A Unique Recipe Pairing
- Sweet Vidalia Onions Take on Today s Cooks Need ...
- Sweet Vidalia Onions Are The Pick Of The Season b...
- Sweet and Simple Reduced-Sugar Treats
- Sweet Crunchy Apple Makes A Cameo Appearance
- Supersweet Corn Ready For The Grill
- Summer s Best Accessory Is Yellow...And Delicious
- Strawberry Jamming Finale
- Strawberry Jamming Again
- Stir Bake And Mix Up Memorable Moments In The Kit...
- St. Patrick s Day Treats
- Spring cooking season is here
- Spice Up Your Life with this Argentinian Recipe
- Special Easter Recipes
- Some Irish Recipes to Celebrate St. Patrick s Day
- Some Different Ideas for Cooking Rice
- Solve the Dinner Dilemma
- Smart dining save money
-
▼
มิถุนายน
(48)