9 easy tips for zero-oil cooking

 
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From the desk of Dr Nandita Shah

I must admit that I loved fried foods – even more than desserts. And like most of us, I grew up cooking with oil.

Later when I wanted to eliminate oil from my food, I assumed it would be difficult to cook without oil. To my pleasant surprise, I realised that it is the simplest thing to do – I needn’t have worried at all. 

Now, I really enjoy my oil-free foods!

Why cook without oil? SHARAN advocates a whole plant-based diet to allow the body to heal and to prevent disease. This means eating foods the way Nature designed them: whole, rather than refined.

When we consume oil, a refined product of coconut/olives/peanuts/sesame/other nuts and seeds, we are actually taking out all the nutrients and protective fibre, and consuming just fat. This fat enters the bloodstream quickly, thickens the blood, raises the blood pressure, injures artery walls, and causes atherosclerosis. This in turn compromises the blood supply to all parts of the body resulting in numerous diseases. If we can avoid so many diseases just by changing the way we cook, and have fabulous food too, why not? Try it. You too may love it!

Chemicals are hormonal disruptors and are best used as less as possible. In our upcoming Be an Eco-Champ this Sunday, learn how to make personal care products like face wash, face mask, face scrub and lipstick using natural ingredients, easily available at home.

 
 

“An Oil-free Diet Saved Me From A Lifetime Of Medicines”

https://youtu.be/AQyz5q_ai5s

Vandana Tiwari started her health journey by attending our Oil-free Cooking Class. She eventually made all the other changes and even reversed her 17-year-old hypothyroid issue!

Healthy Non-Fried Batata Vada

Whether it’s raining or not, most people love batata vadas and the health-conscious either stay away or eat them with guilt. Well, it’s possible to enjoy them oil-free and guilt-free too! Check this recipe out and let us know how they turned out.

For the Potato Filling

Ingredients:

  • 4 medium-sized potatoes
  • 2 tsp hulled spilt black gram (urad dal)
  • 1 tsp mustard seeds (rai)
  • 10 – 12 curry leaves
  • 1 green chilli, finely chopped
  • 1½ tbsp finely minced ginger
  • 1 tsp turmeric (haldi) powder
  • ¼ tsp asafoetida (hing)
  • 2 – 3 tbsp chopped fresh coriander leaves
  • Unrefined salt to taste

Method:

Steam the potatoes (with the peel on) until thoroughly cooked. Mash them well. There should be no lumps.

Heat a pan. Add urad dal and sauté until fragrant and brown. Add mustard seeds. When the mustard seeds start crackling, turn the heat off and add the curry leaves, chopped ginger, chopped green chilli, asafoetida and turmeric and dry roast for a few seconds. Add this to the mashed potatoes. Add salt and coriander leaves. Mix together.

Make equal, medium-sized balls of the potato mixture that will fit into an appam pan, if you are using that. Keep aside.

For the Batter

Ingredients:

  • 1½ cups Bengal gram flour (besan)
  • ½ tsp turmeric (haldi) powder
  • ⅛ tsp red chilli powder
  • 1 cup water
  • Unrefined salt to taste

Method:

Mix all the ingredients together to obtain a slightly thick batter. Thin batter will not work.

Making the Batata Vadas

Dip each potato patty or ball in the besan batter and coat evenly. Place in a hot appam pan. Turn over, once one side is cooked and cook again. You may also bake in an air fryer at 160 °C for 10 minutes on one side and then for a further 5 minutes on the other side, after turning over. Serve hot.

Serve with coriander-mint chutney and date-tamarind chutney.

Serves 4 – 5

Food For The Mind

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It’s All About Your And Your Family’s Health

If you have ever had plain oil, you would have known it does not have any taste of its own. Yet, we continue to use it in our cooking. That’s because the industry has conditioned us to think – No Oil, No Taste! And this has been done to such an extent that we can’t even imagine cooking without oil. The good news is it is entirely possible to do so.

Our body does need a certain amount of fat, which is easily available in whole foods such as nuts, beans, seeds, avocados etc. When you eat coconut or peanuts, you get fat in a natural form, as opposed to refined oil, which is devoid of fibre, heated, and extracted with solvents! Your taste buds will adapt to oil-free cooking pretty soon, and your body will heave a sigh of relief.

Let us help you to transition to zero-oil cooking with a few steps

1. Don’t keep cooking oil at home

When there is no oil at hand to use, you will realise how unnecessary an ingredient it is in cooking delicious food.

2. Water is the new oil

To saute onions, heat a steel pan, and simply add them in. If they start sticking, sprinkle a few drops of water and that’s it! Another way is to sprinkle some salt, so the onions automatically release their own water. They will easily brown in that.

3. Tempering

Remember mustard seeds have oil within. When you heat your pan to temper, simply add the seeds and they will begin to pop. The same can be done with cumin, curry leaves etc. If you are tempering with powdered spices like asafoetida, turmeric and others, turn off the stove to dry roast them to prevent them from burning.

4. Oil-induced flavours

When you sprinkle peanut powder or grated coconut or roasted sesame powder in your dish, their fats release and add flavour to the dish.

5. Baking or air-frying

For samosas, vadas, fritters and more, baking or air-frying is the ideal option. Simply add peanut butter in your dough and the magic is done! For cakes, replace oil with mashed bananas or apple sauce. For savouries or French fries steaming first and then baking or air-frying is the key.

6. Peanut butter magic

To make dosas, pancakes and chillas, simply smear your iron tava with a muslin cloth bag filled with peanut butter. Even your parathas turn out delicious when you add peanut butter to the dough.

7. Nuts and seeds

Add nuts and seeds to your salads, instead of their oils. Add fresh olives rather than olive oil.

8. Think before ordering

While eating out, go for steamed options and avoid the deep-fried ones. Request the chef to use no oil, which he may not fully comply with, but at least he will be aware and reduce the oil.

9. Shhhh…

The most important tip is not to tell anyone in your family that the food is oil-free! Simply cook without oil and offer it to them! With daily meals of vegetables and curries, they won’t even know the difference! That’s quite a lot of oil removed from your family’s system.

 
 
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This newsletter was compiled by SHARAN Head of Mumbai, Reyna K Rupani. She facilitates the Six Weeks to Health Gain & Weight Loss program and also conducts health talks for schools, groups, corporates and more.

Edited by Seema Nayak, who has benefitted a great deal by going on a whole food plant-based diet.

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