Tuesday, 3 March 2015

5 Hacks To Make Fried Food Healthier



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There is no doubt that fried foods are among the most popular types of food in America. Whether it is fried chicken, or french fries, everyone has at least one guilty fried pleasure.
Although frying foods can certainly make them taste a lot better, it also has the potential to make the nutritional value decrease, if not prepared correctly. If you are looking to eat healthier, without sacrificing eating fried foods, be sure to follow these hacks.

1. Use olive oil.

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Olive oil is probably the best kind of oil you can use to make your fried foods. Olive oil itself holds many health benefits, so it has an advantage against its other competitors.
Olive oil is more stable at high temperatures compared to corn oil, sunflower oil, and soybean oil, meaning you can use it longer than the other kinds of frying oil, and it will still maintain its quality and nutrition.
The best olive oils to use would be Virgin, or Extra Virgin; this label indicates that there where less chemicals used for extraction, which can decrease nutritional value.
To learn more about why you should use olive oil,

2. Keep your oil clean.

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It is important to make sure you keep the fry oil nice and clean. If you let it get old, and collect debris, the oil will start to burn, and it will make your food taste burnt.  Using old oil also means that the oil probably lost its nutrients as well.
Some ways you can help keep your food tasting good and staying nutritious is includes removing debris in your oil as often as possible and, of course, changing out your oil once it starts to get old.

3. Improve your batter. Go gluten free.


Having a good batter for your food is super important to having a great tasting meal, but how you make your batter can determine if your fried delights are going to be a healthy treat, or a greasy mess.
A lot of people probably use all purpose flour for their batter. All purpose flour works well because it contains gluten, which helps stick to the food really well, but it can also absorb a lot of oil. Instead of high gluten all purpose flour, you can use gluten free ingredients, like cornmeal or rice flour in your batter.

4. Use carbonated liquids or baking soda.


Another popular way to help improve the quality of fried, battered foods is to use a carbonated liquid, or baking soda in the batter. What this will do for your food is when it is cooking, it will release gas bubbles, which will help reduce the oil absorption in your food.
Pairing this method with gluten free ingredients in your batter is a sure fire way to promote a tasty and health conscious batter for your foods.

5. Maintain your oil temperature.


One thing that most people fail at when trying to make a healthy fried dish is making sure the oil temperature is right where it is supposed to be. The ideal temperature for fry oil is anywhere between 325°F-400°F.
If your fry oil is not hot enough, your food will not cook as fast as it should, and it has a lot more time to soak up more of the oil. If you cook it too hot, it can cause your fry oil to burn and smoke, which will not only make your food taste terrible, but it is also a major safety risk.
Some other quick tips to keep in mind is to always try to use a deep fryer, rather than a pan. This will decrease safety risks, and it is easier to maintain the condition of the oil.
Also, always allow your food to sit on a bed of paper towels, or something to help soak up the excess oil on the exterior.  Remember, you don’t have to give up fried foods to eat healthy, you just have to know how to do it right!

Friday, 27 February 2015

30 Mouth-Watering Recipes For Chicken Wing Lovers



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30 Mouth-Watering Recipes For Chicken Wing Lovers

 
Chicken wings.  They appear small and insignificant, don’t they? But there are restaurant chains dedicated to serving a wide variety of these glorious little bites of heaven. You can also bet to find chicken wings served at Super Bowl, birthday, office, and most other parties and get-togethers across the country!  I make these babies to serve as a snack, lunch, or dinner at least once a week because they’re super easy to prepare… and oh, so yummy!
Here are 30 delectable chicken wing recipes for you to try, featuring creative twists on familiar favorites… Enjoy!

1. Crispy Baked Chicken Wings

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Crispy skin without the mess!  Served with either ginger-soy glaze or buffalo sauce.

2. Tebasaki Japanese Style Chicken Wings

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Super crispy Japanese-style fried chicken wings with brown sugar, soy sauce, ginger, and garlic glaze. This is our family favorite!

3. “Blow Your Mind” Baked Chicken Wings


Baked wings with garlic, ginger, chili flakes, and scallions.

4. One-Pot Chicken Recipe: Korean Fried Wings


Crispy, crackling wings with an easy to make, garlic, soy sauce, honey, sesame oil, and chili paste glaze.

5. Hot Thai Chilli Chicken Wings


Marinated chicken wings deep fried and tossed in garlic, red curry paste, and tomato ketchup sauce.

6. Sweet and Spicy Chicken Wings


Sweet and spicy baked chicken wings made with garlic, soy sauce, honey, and red pepper flakes.

7. Brown Stew Chicken Wings With Cauliflower Dip


Great tasting wings prepared a little healthier.

8. Restaurant-Style Buffalo Chicken Wings


Just like the wings served at the popular restaurant chain!

9. Grill Master Chicken Wings


Grilled wings with a soy, hot pepper, and butter sauce.

10. Vietnamese Lime Chicken Wings


Delicious wings with chili sauce, honey, and lime leaves.

11. Caribbean Chicken Wings


Easy to prepare baked wings with habanero, honey, brown sugar, and cayenne pepper glaze.

12. Sticky Guinness Chicken Wings


Lazy wings recipe with a definite bite from the pepper corns and Guinness.

13. Firecracker Chicken Wings


Guy Fieri’s sweet & spicy chicken wings with honey, sriracha, ginger, and chili-garlic sauce.

14. Cranberry Glazed Sticky Chicken Wings


Sweet & sour wings with a sweet chili and cranberry glaze.

15. Smoked Jerk Chicken Wings with Honey-Tamarind Dipping Sauce


Jamaican flavored wings with a fragrant and spicy jerk marinade.

16. Teriyaki Chicken Wings With Sesame And Cilantro


Teriyaki chicken wings with sesame and cilantro.

17. Grilled Turmeric and Lemongrass Chicken Wings


Wings with a coconut milk, garlic, lemongrass, jalapenos, tamarind, and turmeric marinade.

18. Indian Style Wings


Skinless Indian-style wings with a flavorful ginger, garlic, tomato, and onion sauce.

19. Grilled Chicken Wings with Spicy Chipotle Hot Sauce and Blue Cheese-Yogurt Dipping Sauce


Chicken wings with a refreshingly spicy but mildly sweet sauce.

20. Honey-Sriracha Chicken Wings


Simple to prepare honey and sriracha wings with a perfect balance of sweet and spicy.

21. Baked Parmesan Garlic Chicken Wings


Crispy and flavorful baked Parmesan and garlic chicken wings.

22. “Call the Fire Department” Hot Wings


Hot and delicious cayenne pepper and Tabasco chicken wings recipe.

23. Crock Pot Chicken Wings


What could be easier than making chicken wings in a crock pot?

24. Sticky and Spicy Thai-Style Chicken Wings


An amazing combo of flavors from the peppery Sriracha, sweet and smoky hoisin sauce, and the flurry of cilantro and scallions.

25. Sticky Honey-Soy Chicken Wings


Sticky chicken wings cooked in honey, soy sauce, ginger, cilantro, garlic, and lemon juice.

26. Balsamic Chicken Wings


Tangy wings cooked in a honey, ginger, and balsamic vinegar glaze.

27. Chicken Wings With Spicy Peanut Sauce


Wings with spicy peanut sauce. The perfect combination of sweet, salty, and roasty.

28. Smoked Chicken Wings


Crispy wings smoked in apple wood chips.

29. Coca-Cola Chicken Wings


Simple caramelized chicken wings recipe using cola and soy sauce.

30. Crab Fat–Caramel Wings


Mind-altering wings cooked in jarred crab paste.
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Thursday, 19 February 2015

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