Eating your vegetables doesn't have to be a chore if you love flavor and getting creative in the kitchen. Whether a mouthwatering appetizer or a simple snack-time indulgence, deep-fried vegetables are ...
Vegetables that are deep-fried in extra virgin olive oil contain more healthy phenols and antioxidants than raw or boiled vegetables - important properties that reduce the risk of cancer and type 2 ...
Love deep-fried foods but you're trying to eat healthier? Well, according to a recent Spanish study, you can do both at the same time. It might sound too good to be true, but apparently, deep-frying ...
With the exception of starchy tubers like potatoes (hello, french fries), deep frying vegetables without batter can result in a mushy, oversaturated mess. Whether they're hearty or delicate, most ...
One of my favorite early memories of Rome is of a food and wine festival thrown by the kosher catering company Le Bon Ton. Members of the city’s Jewish community showed up in spades, dressed to the ...
Crispy deep-fried vegetables are tasty, but many lose their essential nutrients in hot oil. Some vegetables become unhealthy when deep fried. Let us look at them. Deep frying vegetables adds calories ...
Despite ongoing debates about nutrition, fried dishes remain popular as ever. Here's 11 common misconceptions about frying ...
Mushrooms, asparagus, green and red pepper chunks, courgettes butter nut, onion, french beans, etc. Experiment and enjoy what you love. I don’t usually deep-fry veggies much but they are an awesome ...
Vegetables are delicious. Particularly when they're covered in batter, drenched in grease and served extra crispy with dipping sauce. Oh, is that not even a vegetable anymore? For those who are more ...
I pitted several popular techniques against each other and was surprised to find two very different methods that produced ...